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'''Steven J. Fustero''' is the founder of the [[International Association for Counterterrorism and Security Professionals]] which publishes the ''[[Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International]]''.
 
'''Steven J. Fustero''' is the founder of the [[International Association for Counterterrorism and Security Professionals]] which publishes the ''[[Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International]]''.
  
In the 1980s Fustero was the circulations director for ''Nation's Business'', the inhouse magazine of the [[U.S. Chamber of Commerce]], but left in October 1986 to set up his own business. <ref>'Comings & Goings', Advertising Age, 27 October 1986 page 8</ref> The New Jersey based ''The Star-Ledger'' reports that "After several counterterrorism newsletters flopped in the mid-1980s, Fustero's wife and mother urged him to find cheerier work. But he persisted..." <ref>Kevin Coughlin, ‘Terror proving good for business’, ''The Star-Ledger'' (Newark, New Jersey), 4 November 2002 Monday</ref>
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In the 1980s Fustero was the circulations director for ''Nation's Business'', the inhouse magazine of the [[U.S. Chamber of Commerce]], but left in October 1986 to set up his own business. <ref>'Comings & Goings', Advertising Age, 27 October 1986 page 8</ref> The New Jersey based ''Star-Ledger'' reports that "After several counterterrorism newsletters flopped in the mid-1980s, Fustero's wife and mother urged him to find cheerier work. But he persisted..." <ref>Kevin Coughlin, ‘Terror proving good for business’, ''The Star-Ledger'' (Newark, New Jersey), 4 November 2002 Monday</ref>
  
 
In October 1996 Fustero registered specialoperations.com, <ref>copy of [[Media:Whois Record for Specialoperations.pdf|Whois Record]] for Specialoperations.com retrieved from Domain Tools on 4 December 2008 at 11:44am GMT</ref> a website originally run by a man called Tom Hunter, providing information for military enthusiasts interested in US Special Forces operations. <ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/19970411104521/http://specialoperations.com 11 April 1997 cache] of www.specialoperations.com from the Internet Archive Wayback Machine</ref>
 
In October 1996 Fustero registered specialoperations.com, <ref>copy of [[Media:Whois Record for Specialoperations.pdf|Whois Record]] for Specialoperations.com retrieved from Domain Tools on 4 December 2008 at 11:44am GMT</ref> a website originally run by a man called Tom Hunter, providing information for military enthusiasts interested in US Special Forces operations. <ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/19970411104521/http://specialoperations.com 11 April 1997 cache] of www.specialoperations.com from the Internet Archive Wayback Machine</ref>

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Steven J. Fustero is the founder of the International Association for Counterterrorism and Security Professionals which publishes the Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International.

In the 1980s Fustero was the circulations director for Nation's Business, the inhouse magazine of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, but left in October 1986 to set up his own business. [1] The New Jersey based Star-Ledger reports that "After several counterterrorism newsletters flopped in the mid-1980s, Fustero's wife and mother urged him to find cheerier work. But he persisted..." [2]

In October 1996 Fustero registered specialoperations.com, [3] a website originally run by a man called Tom Hunter, providing information for military enthusiasts interested in US Special Forces operations. [4]

In April 1997 he set up several websites associated with IACSP - primarily iacsp.com, but also Securitynet.net, which sells IACSP merchandise and security equipment such as anti-bugging technology and CCTV systems, and antiterrorism.org which also displays a selection of security equipment as well as a ‘book store’. [5] That year Fustero also established IACSP’s Washington based not-for-profit foundation, the Counterterrorism & Security Education and Research Foundation (CTSERF).

In May 2008 Fustero registered the domain ‘theoriginalcounterterrorismmagazine.com’. [6]


Notes

  1. 'Comings & Goings', Advertising Age, 27 October 1986 page 8
  2. Kevin Coughlin, ‘Terror proving good for business’, The Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey), 4 November 2002 Monday
  3. copy of Whois Record for Specialoperations.com retrieved from Domain Tools on 4 December 2008 at 11:44am GMT
  4. 11 April 1997 cache of www.specialoperations.com from the Internet Archive Wayback Machine
  5. copy of Whois Record of iacsp.com retrieved from Domain Tools on 4 December 2008 at 10:06am GMT; copy of Whois Record for Securitynet.net retrieved from Domain Tools on 4 December 2008 at 10:20am GMT; copy of Whois Record for Antiterrorism.org retrieved from Domain Tools on 4 December 2008 at 10:24am GMT
  6. copy of Whois Record for theoriginalcounterterrorismmagazine.com retrieved from Domain Tools on 4 December 2008 at 11:03am GMT