Jack J. Moskowitz, one of the inventors of the eOriginal� process, joined the Company in April 1997 and currently serves as Vice President, Security, Research & Development. Mr. Moskowitz's principal focus is establishing the transferability and negotiability of electronic records (documents) through the use of public key cryptography, and the development of an electronic Trusted Registry and Custodial Utility to securely maintain these records. He continues to extend the eOriginal� process through awarded patents and submission of numerous pending patents. Mr. Moskowitz has more than 38 years of professional experience in information technology and research in the areas of management, process re-engineering, operations and engineering design, development, and implementation. He possesses specialized skills in information and communications security, technology and security assessment, requirements analysis, and technical problem resolution. Prior to joining eOriginal, Mr. Moskowitz was a Managing Consultant at EDS MCS/AT Kearney and a Senior Systems Engineer at Shepard Patterson. Mr. Moskowitz also spent 31 years at the National Security Agency where he received numerous awards while serving as researcher, lead designer and system architect, cryptanalyst, manager, and technical director for INFOSEC. Mr. Moskowitz holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and a Master of Arts degree in Government & Public Administration, with a minor in Computer Science, from the American University. |