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Michael Kaiser

Executive Director, NCSA

Michael Kaiser joined the National Cyber Security Alliance in 2008. As NCSA’s chief executive, Mr. Kaiser engages diverse constituencies—business, government, other non-profit organizations—in NCSA’s broad public education and outreach efforts to strengthen the nation’s cyber infrastructure, including leadership of NCSA’s premier outreach and awareness campaign, National Cyber Security Awareness Month. NCSA builds efforts through public private partnerships that address cyber security issues for home users (parents and children), K-12 and higher education, and small business. Mr. Kaiser serves on the Department of Commerce, NTIA Online Safety Technology Working Group and was named one of SC Magazine’s information security luminaries of 2009.

Prior to joining NCSA, Mr. Kaiser spent 25 years in the field of victim’s services and rights at holding senior staff positions at the National Center for Victims of Crime in Washington, DC and Safe Horizon in New York City.


Mr. Kaiser has developed training and other programs on the use of technology in crimes such as stalking and identity theft, and worked on programs exploring the use of technology to improve community policing. Along with his wife Laura Fisher Kaiser, he co-authored The Official eBay Guide to Buying, Selling, and Collecting Just About Anything (Simon and Shuster, 1999). He was one of a small group of eBay University instructors and has personally trained more than 8,000 eBay users on expanding their eBay businesses.

Mr. Kaiser has served on several non-profit Boards. He is currently the Chair and a founding Board Member of SPINUSA a national non-profit based in Massachusetts, and has served on the Board of Trustees of the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Maine, and New Destiny Housing Corporation in New York City.

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Jeremy Gin

Chief Executive Officer, SiteJabber
Jeremy Gin is the chief executive officer and co-founder of SiteJabber a consumer protection service which, through community reviews, helps the public to avoid fraudulent websites and to find good sites. Consumers use SiteJabber to research unfamiliar websites, as well as read and write reviews of online businesses. SiteJabber is supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation and was named one of the top 100 websites of 2010 by PC Magazine. At SiteJabber, Jeremy leads the company’s efforts to use technology and education to improve online transparency and reduce online fraud. Jeremy spends much of his time working with consumers, non-profits, companies, and the public sector, to make the Internet a better, safer place. Prior to founding SiteJabber, Jeremy studied technology policy and entrepreneurship at Harvard University where he received an MPA from the Kennedy School of Government and an MBA from Harvard Business School. Jeremy has also held leadership positions at Renesis Therapeutics and Hessa Medical and worked in strategy at Oculex Pharmaceuticals and Johnson & Johnson. Jeremy received his AB in economics, magna cum laude, from Cornell University.
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Cybersecurity Expert
From time to time, NCSA posts blog entries from experts and others interersting views on cybersecurity. Bios of guest bloggers are in their individual posts.
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Emily Eckland

Managing Editor of Digital Media
Emily is NCSA's Managing Editor of Digital Media. She manages all of NCSA's web and social media properties.
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Aimee Larsen Kirkpatrick

Communication & Outreach Director, National Cyber Security Alliance
Aimee Larsen Kirkpatrick is the Communication and Outreach Director for the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), a public-private partnership dedicated to helping citizens stay safe and secure online. Ms. Larsen Kirkpatrick develops strategies and programs to fulfill NCSA education and awareness objectives and increase the number of engaged stakeholders to participate in NCSA’s mission. She spearheaded a national public affairs campaign to develop a unified message on Internet safety for all citizens.  This campaign is supported by the tech industry and government agencies alike. As manager of NCSA’s government relations she has overseen the passage of resolutions through both the House of Representatives and the Senate to recognize the importance of the cybersecurity awareness and education and acknowledge October as National Cyber Security Awareness Month. Ms. Larsen Kirkpatrick was instrumental in developing the San Diego Securing Our eCity Model City project, an initiative to engage an entire community around cybersecurity awareness, education and preparedness, Stakeholders in this project include business, law enforcement, education, local, state and federal government, community service organizations, military and industry. Ms. Larsen-Kirkpatrick serves on steering committee and as co-chair of the Public Private Partnership Working Group, helping foster relationships between private and public sectors around this initiative.

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