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  1. Corporate E-Discovery Seminar at the Columbus Bar Association

    Interhack Director of Electronic Discovery Practice Mason Evans moderates a panel discussion on the communication flow between IT and Legal, including the ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2012
  2. Cracking the Code at Hawken Middle School

    C. Matthew Curtin, founder at Interhack, was a featured guest speaker at Hawken Middle School for Insights Week. Mr. Curtin was a part of the Science and ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2014
  3. Cracking the Data Encryption Standard

    Interhack founder Matt Curtin will present Cracking the Data Encryption Standard to the Open Source Club at The Ohio State University on April 24, 2014.

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2014
  4. Crypto War II: Protecting the Infrastructure

    COLUMBUS, OHIO---On April 15, 2015, Interhack founder C. Matthew Curtin issues a call to action to security professionals: recognize the threat, take ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2015
  5. Crypto War II: Weakening the Infrastructure

    COLUMBUS (February 10, 2015). Interhack Founder and cybersecurity expert C. Matthew Curtin will present at a MEMBERS-ONLY meeting of the Central Ohio InfraGard ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2015
  6. Data Breach: Staying Out of the Headlines

    (February 5, 2010) How can business leaders use science to stay out of the headlines? OSU Lecturer and Interhack Founder Matt Curtin addresses the Fisher ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2010
  7. Data Breaches Vary by Industry

    (April 23, 2009) Proposing a taxonomy for classifying data loss incidents, Interhack examined incidents by type and industry and found significant results for ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2009
  8. Dave Porter and Mason Evans to present in Business Law Seminar

    Mason Evans and David Porter will present at a Columbus Bar Association's “Data Privacy, Security & The Cloud” seminar.

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2013
  9. Defending Against Cyberattack

    COLUMBUS (February 5, 2015). How can an organization defend itself in the face of sophisticated cyberattacks? Interhack Sr. Specialist Matthew M. ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2015
  10. Discovery Beyond Documents

    (March 12, 2009) Interhack founder Matthew Curtin presents Discovery Beyond Documents at the Medical Liability and Health Care Law Seminar for the Defense ...

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