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Distinguished Lecture Series: Chris Inglis

A College of Engineering Distinguished Lecture

All dates for this event occur in the past.

The Ohio Union, US Bank Conference Theater
The Ohio Union, US Bank Conference Theater
1739 N. High St.
Columbus, OH 43210
United States

Cyber Security in a Connected World

Chris Inglis

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Former Deputy Director of the National Security Agency, Distinguished Visiting Professor in Cyber Security Studies, U.S. Naval Academy

Mr. Inglis retired from the Department of Defense in January 2014 following over 41 years of federal service, including 28 years at NSA and seven and a half years as its senior civilian and Deputy Director. He began his career at NSA as a computer scientist within the National Computer Security Center followed by tours in information assurance, policy, time-sensitive operations, and signals intelligence organizations. Promoted to NSA's Senior Executive Service in 1997, he held a variety of senior leadership assignments and twice served away from NSA Headquarters, first as a visiting professor of computer science at the U.S. Military Academy (1991-1992) and later as the U.S. Special Liaison to the United Kingdom (2003-2006).

Mr. Inglis holds advanced degrees in engineering and computer science from Columbia University (MS), Johns Hopkins University (MS), and the George Washington University (Professional Degree). He is also a graduate of the Kellogg Business School executive development program, the USAF Air War College, Air Command and Staff College, and Squadron Officers' School.

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