Keynote Speakers:

Kenneth C. Green
Director
The Campus Computing Project
Kenneth C Green is the founding director of The Campus Computing Project, the largest continuing study of the role of computing, eLearning, and information technology in American higher education. Green also directs the Managing Online Education survey (co‑sponsored by WCET), and serves as the senior research consultant to Inside Higher Ed's surveys of senior campus officials.
An invited speaker at some two dozen academic conferences and professional meetings each year, Green is the author/co‑author or editor of a dozen books and published research reports and more than 100 articles and commentaries that have appeared in academic journals and professional publications. He is often quoted on higher education and information technology issues in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Education, and other print and broadcast media. His Digital Tweed blog is published by INSIDE HIGHER EDUCATION.
In October 2002, Green received the first EDUCAUSE Award for Leadership in Public Policy and Practice. The award cites his work in creating The Campus Computing Project and recognizes his "prominence in the arena of national and international technology agendas, and the linking of higher education to those agendas." A graduate of New College (FL), Green completed his Ph.D. in higher education and public policy at UCLA.
Additional information about Kenneth and his research.

Stan Stahl, Ph.D.
President, Information Systems Security Association (ISSA)
Los Angeles Chapter
Stan has been President of ISSA-LA since 2006. In addition to serving as Chapter President, Stan is the President of Citadel Information Group which he co-founded in 2002 with his business partner, Kimberly Pease. Citadel provides information security management services to business, government and the not-for-profit community. An information security pioneer, Stan has secured teleconferencing at the White House, databases inside Cheyenne Mountain and the communications network controlling our nuclear weapons arsenal. In addition to his work in the information security field, Stan has been a management consultant and was COO of an online learning company. A frequent speaker and writer on securely managing critical information assets, Stan earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Michigan.