%0 Journal Article %J Technology Innovation Management Review %D 2015 %T TIM Lecture Series – The Internet of Everything: Fridgebots, Smart Sneakers, and Connected Cars %A Jeff Greene %K Consumer Internet of Things %K cyber-attacks %K cybersecurity %K hackers %K Industrial Internet %K Internet of Everything %K Internet of Things %K IOT %B Technology Innovation Management Review %I Talent First Network %C Ottawa %V 5 %P 47-49 %8 05/2015 %G eng %U http://timreview.ca/article/898 %N 5 %1 Symantec Jeff Greene is the Director of Government Affairs for North America and Senior Policy Counsel at Symantec, where he focuses on issues including cybersecurity, the Internet of Things, and privacy. In this role, he monitors executive and legislative branch activity and works extensively with industry and government organizations. Prior to joining Symantec, Jeff was Senior Counsel with the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, where he focused on cybersecurity and Homeland Defense issues. He has also worked in the House of Representatives, where he was a subcommittee staff director on the House Committee on Homeland Security. Previously, he was an attorney with a Washington, D.C. law firm, where his practice focused on government contracts and contract fraud, as well as general civil and criminal investigations. Jeff recently served as the staff co-chair of the “Internet of Things” research subcommittee of the President's National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee. He is also a Senior Advisor at the Truman National Security Project, where he is on the Steering Committee for the Cyberspace and Security Program. He is co-chair of the Homeland Security Committee of the American Bar Association’s Section of Science & Technology Law and is on the Executive Committee of the Information Technology Sector Coordinating Council. He has a BA in International Relations from Boston University in the United States and a JD with Honors from the University of Maryland, also in the United States, where he has taught classes in Homeland Security law and policy. %R http://doi.org/10.22215/timreview/898