Cyberspace Security - Latest Trend in Economic Development
DALLAS/PRNewswire/ -- Even with the latest downturns in
the economy and the entrance of President-Elect, Barack Obama, the
upturning trend in employment will be in the area of cyberspace
security. Federal, State and local governments are already facing
budget cuts and tackling the problem of identity theft will require a
concentrated effort of employers, too.
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A solution has been located and as expressed Dr. E. Douglas Harris,
Associate Dean and Research Professor, Executive Director, of the
CyberSecurity and Emergency Preparedness Institute at the University of
Texas at Dallas states, "With the current problems of identity theft it
is difficult to estimate the magnitude, value and impact of this
program but it will be huge. With a working program such as this it
could save companies and individuals many millions of dollars. It would
also eliminate the horrific problem for many people to regain their
identity and reputation."
And the inventor, Ray Beasley of B-Systems Security, is aware of the
magnitude of economic development that the software, hardware and
people with new employment opportunities can do at this time.
Ranette Halverson, Ph.D. and Chair of the Computer Sciences
Department at the Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas
shares, "Ray had the vision to put together all the many existing
pieces of technology (both hardware, software and people) that would be
necessary to provide a global solution. My view is that Ray was the
first to take the bold step to say that if we all cooperate
(government, business and the general public) and put together all
these pieces of technology that are out there in the right way, we can
do something to solve the information fraud problem that is taking over
our society."
And with Tom Hill who is in charge of The Fellows and Distinguished
Engineering Program for Electronic Data Systems concludes, "For a
system of this size and scope it should be built like Fort Knox. The
proposed solution would effectively serve as a deterrent to many would
be 'criminals' who would think twice about challenging the controls
implemented by the B-Systems Security solution."
"With the much needed resources available," states Annette D.
Colbert-Beavers of Visage Production, Inc. in Oklahoma City, "there are
jobs to be developed." Ray states, "Yes like 200,000."
Annette D. Colbert-Beavers
Visage Production, Inc.
www.visageproduction.net
115 East California Avenue Suite 420
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
(405) 431-5203
adcolbert@yahoo.com
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