Frederick J. Murphy - Falmouth MA, US William H. Shawn - Washington DC, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04L 9/32
US Classification:
713155, 726 26, 713176
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for secure access to a computer network and for safeguarding the confidentiality and privacy of data stored and distributed by the network is disclosed. The method and apparatus addresses both limiting access to the computer network to those who are authorized to have access as well as the privacy of the information stored in the network.
Method And Apparatus For Securing The Privacy Of A Computer Network
William H. Shawn - Washington DC, US Frederick J. Murphy - Falmouth MA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04L 9/32
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for secure access to a computer network and for safeguarding the confidentiality and privacy of data stored and distributed by the network is disclosed. The method and apparatus addresses both limiting access to the computer network to those who are authorized to have access as well as the privacy of the information stored in the network.
Internationaler Wirtschaftssenat E.v.
Executive Committee Member
The George Washington University Law School Aug 2009 - Nov 2018
Professor, Adjunct Faculty
Silverarrow Capital Group (Capital, Advisors, Real Estate) Aug 2009 - Nov 2018
Director
Old Dominion National Bank Aug 2009 - Nov 2018
Member Board of Directors
Gw Law 1973 - 2018
Alumnus
Education:
The George Washington University Law School 1970 - 1973
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
The George Washington University 1966 - 1970
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, International Affairs
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In 1965, he wrote a 15,000-word two-part takedown its title was Tiny Mummies! of what he saw as William Shawns somnambulant New Yorker. He later wrote about Robert Silvers, the editor of The New York Review of Books: His accent arrived mysteriously one day in a box from London. Intrigued, he
Mr. Newhouses buying spree reached its apex with his 1985 acquisition of The New Yorker, the premier intellectual magazine in the country. Two years later, he replaced its legendary, septuagenarian editor, William Shawn, causing an outcry among the staff. Although Mr. Shawns successor, Robert Gott
Other editors Newhouse unceremoniously let go included Diana Vreeland from Vogue, Anthea Disney from Self, William Shawn and Robert Gottlief from The New Yorker, and Andre Shiffrin from Random House imprint Pantheon.
Date: Oct 01, 2017
Category: Entertainment
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Jonathan Schell, author 'The Fate of the Earth,' dies at 70
Back in the United States, Mr. Schell submitted a story about Ben Suc to New Yorker editor William Shawn, whose son Wallace had been a friend since boarding school. The Village of Ben Suc also appeared in book form in 1967, earning praise as one of the most disturbing works about the war.
He was so highly regarded at The New Yorker that editor William Shawn considered him as a potential successor. When the job went to Robert Gottlieb instead, in 1987, Schell left the magazine. At The Nation, Schell opposed the Iraq war, supported the Occupy Wall Street protests and called repeatedly
Date: Mar 26, 2014
Category: Entertainment
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Jonathan Schell dies at 70; author and anti-nuclear activist
In 1967 he began two decades of writing for the New Yorker and, according to Remnick, had been editor William Shawn's choice as successor in the mid-1970s. But when Shawn was finally replaced in 1987, Schell left with him.
Date: Mar 26, 2014
Category: Entertainment
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Legendary Montreal-born writer Mavis Gallant dead at age 91
adrift in Europe after the upheavals and displacements of war, underdogs negotiating strange and sometimes hostile cultures. Year after year, decade after decade, as her stories appeared in the New Yorker under the enlightened stewardship of editor William Shawn, that theme was refined and deepened.
Date: Feb 18, 2014
Category: Entertainment
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From Oprah at Harvard to JFK at American, graduation's just the commencement
Elizabeth Drew, who believes her graduation speaker at Wellesley was some banker, says one of her favorite pearls came from William Shawn, the justly legendary editor of The New Yorker, as I was struggling to decide what to say in the introduction to my first book, on Watergate: Let it go, Eliza