<strong>Tiffany Strauchs Rad</strong>, MA, MBA, JD, is the President of ELCnetworks, LLC., a technology, law, and business development consulting firm. She is a part-time Adjunct Professor in the computer science department at the University of Southern Maine teaching computer law and ethics, information security, and is working to establish a computer crimes clinic at Maine School of Law. Tiffany is also the co-founder of the OpenOtto car hacking project, organizer of HackME (hacker space in Portland, Maine), and has presented at Hackers on Planet Earth (HOPE) and Pumpcon.
<strong>Tiffany Rad</strong> Tiffany Strauchs Rad, MA, MBA, JD, is the president of ELCnetworks, LLC., a technology and business development consulting firm with offices in Portland, Maine and Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her consulting projects have included business and tech analysis for startups and security consulting for U.S. government agencies. She is also a part-time Adjunct Professor in the computer science department at the University of Southern Maine teaching computer law and ethics, information security, and is working to establish a computer crimes clinic at Maine School of Law. Her academic background includes study of international law and policy at Carnegie Mellon University, Oxford University, and Tsinghua University (Beijing, China). Tiffany is also the organizer of HackME, a hacker space in Portland, Maine, and contributor to OpenOtto, an open source/free software car computer hacking project.