International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection
Observations from a Cyber Tabletop
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Richard George is the Senior Advisor for Cyber Security at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland. In 2011, Mr. George retired from the National Security Agency, Fort Meade, Maryland, where he was the Technical Director of Information Assurance Directorate. Mr. George joined the National Security Agency as a mathematician in 1970 and served for 41 years as a cryptomathematician in the Information Assurance Directorate and its predecessor organizations. His primary
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Richard George is the Senior Advisor for Cyber Security at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland. In 2011, Mr. George retired from the National Security Agency, Fort Meade, Maryland, where he was the Technical Director of Information Assurance Directorate. Mr. George joined the National Security Agency as a mathematician in 1970 and served for 41 years as a cryptomathematician in the Information Assurance Directorate and its predecessor organizations. His primary mission was to develop and evaluate security solutions used by the U.S. Department of Defense and the intelligence community.