User:Intelgirl5/Jeffrey Carr

New article name new article content ... Jeffrey Carr is a cybersecurity analyst and expert. He lives in Seattle Washington. He is founder and CEO of Taia Global inc. He is also the founder and principal investigator of Project Grey Goose, an open source investigation into cyber conflicts including the Russian cyber attacks on Georgia, the Indian Eastern Railway Website defacement and the Israeli-Palestinian war in 2008 to 2009. He is also a government contractor who is consulted on Russian and Chinese cyber warfare strategy and tactics.

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 * cyberwarfarecyberwarfare
 * cyber self-defense
 * cyber intelligence
 * cyber espionagecyber espionage
 * cyber securityCybersecurity particularly state and non-state hackers

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Jeffrey Carr founded Project Grey Goose on August 22, 2008. Both Parts one and two of Project Grey Goose are available online. Project Grey Goose was converted into Greylogic, a consulting company which provides information services to governments, in 2009. Jeffrey Carr founded Taia Global Inc in 2010. Taia Global provides physical and cyber security countermeasures to protect corporate executives and government officials.

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Lectures

Jeffrey Carr has lectured cybersecurity issues at The Defense Intelligence AgencyDefense Intelligence Agency, US Army War CollegeUS Army War College, Air Force Institute of TechnologyAir Force Institute of Technology, NATO’s CCDCOE Conference on Cyber Conflict, and DEFCONDEF CON. Many news sites have quoted him including New York Times, the Washington Post, the Guardian, BusinessWeek, WMD Insights, The Industry Standard, Info security News Parameters and Wired.

Publications

Jeffrey Carr was the author of the Intelfusion Blog until September 1 2010. He has now started writing in The Firewall, a cyber security blog at Forbes.com. He is also a columnist for Symantec’s Security Focus. He also wrote the book Inside Cyber Warfare which was published on December 15, 2009. The book documents cyber conflicts from 2002 until 2009. Both General Chilton, Commander USSTRATCOM and his Chief of Staff MG Abraham Turner have endorsed this book.