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iDefense is an Internet security consultancy which is one of the few entities that have made references to the mysterious [[Global Islamic Media Front]]<ref>Cyber Security, [ENCRYPTION SOFTWARE OF ISLAMIC GROUP IS ANALYZED], ''Technology Daily AM Edition'', 31-July-2007, Accessed 29-September-2009 via NexisUK</REF>. The CEO of the company is James Adams who is the former CEO of [[UPI]] and the [[Ashland Institute for Strategic Studies]]<ref>Jon Swartz, [http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2004-08-02-cyber-terror_x.htm Cyberterror impact, defense under scrutiny], USA Today, 2-August-2004, Accessed 12-December-2009</ref><ref>''Frontline'', [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/hackers/interviews/adams.html Interview with James Adams], ''Frontline'', Accessed 12-December-2009</ref>.
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iDefense is an Internet security consultancy which is one of the few entities that have made references to the mysterious [[Global Islamic Media Front]]<ref>Cyber Security, [ENCRYPTION SOFTWARE OF ISLAMIC GROUP IS ANALYZED], ''Technology Daily AM Edition'', 31-July-2007, Accessed 29-September-2009 via NexisUK</REF>.  
  
Adams regularly makes comments in the media about the dangers posed by cyberterrorism.<ref>Jon Swartz, [http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2004-08-02-cyber-terror_x.htm Cyberterror impact, defense under scrutiny], USA Today, 2-August-2004, Accessed 12-December-2009</ref><ref>Frontline, [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/hackers/interviews/adams.html Interview with James Adams], ''Frontline'', Accessed 12-December-2009</ref>.
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The CEO of the company is [[James Adams (UK journalist)]] who is the former CEO of [[UPI]] and the [[Ashland Institute for Strategic Studies]]<ref>Jon Swartz, [http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2004-08-02-cyber-terror_x.htm Cyberterror impact, defense under scrutiny], USA Today, 2-August-2004, Accessed 12-December-2009</ref><ref>''Frontline'', [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/hackers/interviews/adams.html Interview with James Adams], ''Frontline'', Accessed 12-December-2009</ref>. Adams regularly makes comments in the media about the dangers posed by cyberterrorism.<ref>Jon Swartz, [http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2004-08-02-cyber-terror_x.htm Cyberterror impact, defense under scrutiny], USA Today, 2-August-2004, Accessed 12-December-2009</ref><ref>Frontline, [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/hackers/interviews/adams.html Interview with James Adams], ''Frontline'', Accessed 12-December-2009</ref>.
  
  
 
==Personnel==
 
==Personnel==
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*[[James Adams (UK journalist]] - CEO
 
*[[Rick Howard]] - Director - iDefense Intelligence
 
*[[Rick Howard]] - Director - iDefense Intelligence
 
*[[Ken Dunham]] - Director - Rapid Response Team
 
*[[Ken Dunham]] - Director - Rapid Response Team

Revision as of 23:43, 12 December 2009

iDefense is an Internet security consultancy which is one of the few entities that have made references to the mysterious Global Islamic Media Front[1].

The CEO of the company is James Adams (UK journalist) who is the former CEO of UPI and the Ashland Institute for Strategic Studies[2][3]. Adams regularly makes comments in the media about the dangers posed by cyberterrorism.[4][5].


Personnel

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Related Articles

  • Shaun Waterman, "Cyber-jihadis use of encryption", UPI, January 30, 2007

Notes

  1. Cyber Security, [ENCRYPTION SOFTWARE OF ISLAMIC GROUP IS ANALYZED], Technology Daily AM Edition, 31-July-2007, Accessed 29-September-2009 via NexisUK
  2. Jon Swartz, Cyberterror impact, defense under scrutiny, USA Today, 2-August-2004, Accessed 12-December-2009
  3. Frontline, Interview with James Adams, Frontline, Accessed 12-December-2009
  4. Jon Swartz, Cyberterror impact, defense under scrutiny, USA Today, 2-August-2004, Accessed 12-December-2009
  5. Frontline, Interview with James Adams, Frontline, Accessed 12-December-2009