John Bambenek
 John Bambenek is an information security practitioner living in central Illinois. He currently owns a consulting firm where he guides corporate executives and members of government on issues relating to online fraud and crime. Prior to that he has worked in both the public and private sector as a subject matter expert in information security and has been quoted in the New York Times, Washington Post and other publications.
He is currently studying for his Masters in Theology degree from Franciscan University of Steubenville. He’s is married and gather of three young children (two of whom were born at home). |
Generation BlackBerry
John Bambenek | 29 Mar 2008
Plugged in, online, tuned out -- and liable to have a painful encounter with reality.
Unsuitable for children
John Bambenek | 16 Jan 2008
If some video games are too violent to be suitable for kids, what exactly makes them suitable for adults?
Keeping children safe online
John Bambenek | 15 Mar 2007
It hardly restricts our freedom to filter pornography out of the web in schools and libraries.
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