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  • David Rice is an internationally recognized information security professional and an accomplished educator and visionary. For a decade he has advised, counseled, and defended global IT networks for government and private industry.

    David has been awarded by the U.S. Department of Defense for “significant contributions” advancing security of critical national infrastructure and global networks. Additionally, David has authored numerous IT security courses and publications, teaches for the prestigious SANS Institute, and has served as adjunct faculty at James Madison University. He is a frequent speaker at information security conferences and currently Director of The Monterey Group.

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January 29, 2008

Book Review: Dorothy Denning

I had a great discussion with Dorothy Denning after she read Geekonomics. For the benefit of those readers outside the information security profession, Dorothy is one of the world's most respected computer-security experts having published four books and over 120 articles. She was a professor at Georgetown University and is now a professor at the Naval Postgraduate School. I am truly delighted to post the following review by Dorothy:

"I loved this book. It is probably the most engaging and important book relating to security that I've read. Geekonomics tackles head on the growing security and safety problems brought on by faulty software, and what needs to be done. If you read only one book this year, Geekonomics should be it."

Thanks so much for the wonderful review, Dorothy.

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