Marcus Sachs Joins SRI International as Deputy Director in Computer Science
Laboratory Former Member of the U.S. National Security Council to Lead Operations at
Cyber Security Research and Development Center
MENLO PARK, - Calif. April 18, 2005 - Marcus Sachs has joined SRI International,
an independent nonprofit research and development organization, as a deputy
director in its Computer Science Laboratory. In this role, Mr. Sachs will direct
the Washington, D.C. operations of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Cyber Security Research
and Development Center, which SRI manages. The Center is the primary vehicle
through which the Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency (HSARPA)
executes its cyber security R&D programs.
"Marcus Sachs has a very impressive background. The extensive information
security experience he has acquired in civilian and Department of Defense roles
brings tremendous value and expertise to SRI and the Cyber Security Research
and Development Center," said Patrick Lincoln, Ph.D., director of SRI's Computer
Science Laboratory. "Marcus will provide leadership and counsel as we forge
new partnerships among government and private industry, the venture capital
community and the research community to protect our nation's cyber infrastructure."
In 2002, Mr. Sachs was appointed by President Bush to serve concurrently on
the staff of the National Security Council as the Director for Communication
Infrastructure Protection in the White House Office of Cyberspace Security,
and on the staff of the President's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board.
The Board was created to coordinate critical infrastructure protection issues
across all U.S. federal agencies in partnership with industry. As a member of the White House staff, Mr. Sachs coordinated efforts to protect
and secure the nation's telecommunication and Internet infrastructures, leveraging
expertise from U.S. Government agencies, the domestic private sector and the
international community. He also participated in bilateral and multilateral
talks with officials from Australia, Canada, the Netherlands and the United
Kingdom to develop policies for protecting cyber and physical infrastructures.
After the White House's National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace was published,
Mr. Sachs joined the National Cyber Security Division of the U.S. Department
of Homeland Security, where he was responsible for developing the implementation
plan for the strategy. While at the Department, he developed the initial concept
and strategy for the U.S. Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT). Mr. Sachs was an officer in the Army's Corps of Engineers for more than 20
years. He specialized in computer network operations, systems automation and
information technology. As a Senior Operations Analyst and Technical Director
in the Defense Department's Joint Task Force for Computer Network Defense, he
investigated several high-profile computer network incidents and prepared defensive
strategies. Mr. Sachs has an M.S. in Computer Science with a concentration in
Information Security from James Madison University, an M.S. in Science and Technology
Commercialization from the University of Texas, and a Bachelor of Civil Engineering
degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is a graduate of the Army's
Command and General Staff College, the Army Engineer School, the Army Signal
School, and the Army's Airborne and Air Assault schools. About SRI International Silicon Valley-based SRI International is one of the world's
leading independent research and technology development organizations. Founded
as Stanford Research Institute in 1946, SRI has been meeting the strategic needs
of clients for almost 60 years. The nonprofit research institute performs client-sponsored research and development for government agencies, commercial businesses and private foundations. In addition to conducting contract R&D, SRI licenses
its technologies, forms strategic partnerships and creates spin-off companies.
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