July
23, 2003: Presentation: Digital Identity: A
Discussion by Emily Frye and
Presentation:
Protecting Personal Information: A Case Study of the University System of
Georgiaby
John Graham
Emily Frye is the Director for Law and
Economics at the Critical Infrastructure Protection Project of the National
Center for Technology and Law, a think tank based within the George Mason
University School of Law. Prior to joining George Mason University she
served as president of her own consulting company specializing in the
intersection of technology and law and also served as consulting attorney to
iWitness, Motorola, Cohasset Associates, ABN AMRO, and Wilson
Scientific. (Digital Identity: A Discussion)
John Graham is the Executive Director for
Enterprise Application Systems at the Board of Regents of the University System
of Georgia. He is in his 27th year in public education in Georgia which began
with DeKalb County Board of Education. John held several jobs there before
becoming the Payroll Manager at DeKalb College, now Georgia Perimeter College,
in 1986. He was hired to convert the payroll system of DeKalb College to
that of the University System of Georgia when DeKalb College became the 34th
unit of the University System. John held several jobs with DeKalb College
before transferring to System Office in 1998. John has held several jobs
in the System Office and was appointed Executive Director of Enterprise
Application Systems about three years ago now. As Executive Director, John
has major responsibility for all the administrative application systems of the
University System including their student information systems, human resource
systems, accounting systems, data warehouse and other administrative systems
around their periphery. (Protecting Personal Information)
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