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  1. The Cyberwarfare Threat

    In an interview with Fox News, Interhack Founder C. Matthew Curtin discusses cyberwarfare capability of North Korea and other actors targeting the United ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2014
  2. The Next Twenty-Five Years in Computer Science

    (January 26, 2009) Matthew Curtin will speak at the next Franklin University Tech Connect event about the future of computer science. He will show students and ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2009
  3. Uses and Limits of Forensic Data Analysis

    (March 25, 2009) Computer expert Matthew Curtin explains to Ohio investigators how to prepare electronic evidence that can stand up to defensive analysis. He ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2009
  4. Using a Taxonomy to Analyze Recent Data Losses

    Interhack Senior Analyst Lee Ayres proposes a naming scheme for computer security breaches, when he presents a peer-reviewed scientific paper, soon to be ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2008
  5. Using Information to Focus Resources: When, Why and How to Use Computer Experts

    Matt Curtin and Lee Ayres present Using Information to Focus Resources: When, Why and How to Use Computer Experts to the Columbus Bar Association.

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2008
  6. Using Information to Focus Resources in Litigation

    (December 9, 2009) Continuing legal education—Electronic evidence not in traditional ``document'' form may remain untapped for the lack of someone who ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2009
  7. Using Science to Combat Data Loss: On the East Coast

    (October 24-30, 2009) Interhack continues to use science in the battle against data loss. In the spring of this year, C. Matthew Curtin, co-author of the study ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2009
  8. WeAreIT and Edison Community College

    C. Matthew Curtin of Interhack will be at the WeAreIT Conference at Edison Community College to encourage girls exploring information technology career options.

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2015
  9. What To Do When (Not If) Data Breaches Occur

    Interhack founder C. Matthew Curtin will discuss how to prepare for and respond to data breach incidents at the 2014 ILTA LegalSec Summit in Chicago.

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2014
  10. When Cryptography Is Outlawed...

    On April 8, 2014, Interhack founder C. Matthew Curtin will discuss the ethical implications of public policy and practice of cryptography at The Ohio State ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2014
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