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Symposium Transcript: Complexity vs. Security—Choosing the Right Curve, Morning Keynote Address

Dr. Ronald W. Ritchey, Booz, Allen, Hamilton Transcribed and edited by Jacques Thomas. The speaker was introduced by Joel Rasmus. Dr. Ron Ritchey and Booz Allen Hamilton (BAH), the company he works for, have had a relationship with CERIAS for the last couple of years now. This has been a very good relationship; one that has continued to grow. BAH does contracting for the government and for the IATAC, which does IA consulting and testing for governmental agencies and vendors. His work is of interest to a lot of us, with the unique perspective of working inside the government. Dr Ritchey, in addition to his duties with BAH and as chief scientist for the IATAC, also occasionally teaches at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. We want to thank Dr. Ritchey for readily accepting our invitation to speak at the Symposium on his first visit to Purdue. As many of you know, one of Dr. Ritchey's colleagues, Admiral Mike McConnell, was supposed to participate in yesterday's fireside chat. Unfortunately, he could not attend it. Dr. Ritchey kindly substituted for him. We thank Dr. Ritchey for going above and beyond his commitments in helping this symposium be a success. Today's talk is a talk that Dr. Ritchey had in the works and proposed to finalize for the Symposium. When we asked him if he would like to come give a talk, we did not have to prompt him. He said he had this talk that he had been working on, and that would be good for me to go ahead and finish this talk. The gist of the talk clearly showed that it matched CERIAS's interest in security. We are sure that this talk will raise some eyebrows in the audience.

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