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TSM 2003The Paducah Sun |
MURRAY, Ky.--Murray State University's second annual
Telecommunications/Information Technology Conference is planned April
3-5 at the Executive Inn-Airport in Louisville.
FBI Special Agent Steve Stacy and James Graham are the keynote
speakers at 3:30 p.m. on April 4. Their seminar topic is "Terrorism
and the National Information Infrastructure."
Stacy is a Louisville native and graduated from the University
of Louisville's School of Justice with honors. He has served in the
Kentucky Army National Guard's 198th Military Police Company, and was
a deputy sheriff in Los Angeles. Stacy has been a special agent with
the FBI for 17 years with his primary duties being in
counterintelligence and counterterrorism.
Graham is the director of the Information Technology Research
Center at the University of Louisville and the technology policy
adviser for the Kentucky Office for the New Economy. He is a graduate
of Eastern Kentucky University with a bachelor of arts degree in
communications.
Graham currently serves on the executive committee of the
Louisville Weapons of Mass Destruction Crisis Group, the steering
committee of Kentucky Infragard, and the FBI's critical
infrastructure protection group. His presentation at the MSU
conference in Louisville is titled "Cyber-Terrorism: New Emerging
Threats to Public Safety and National Security."
The conference begins at 6 p.m. April 3 with Dr. Eileen
Preisser, Congressional Fellow and Special Assistant for Homeland
Defense and National Security, giving the keynote address.
Dr. Phillip Sparks, director of Murray State's Center for
Telecommunications Systems Management, is the conference chairman.
Sparks can be reached at 762-3987.
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