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The inability of U.S. citizens to work in a complex technical environment

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    Paul F. Renda has spent over 30 years in information security. He has spoken at a number of above-ground and below-ground hacker conferences. He was also recruited by the FBI/NYPD Joint Terrorism Task Force.

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