Английская Википедия:Gary D. Brown

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Шаблон:Infobox person Colonel Gary D. Brown is an American lawyer and former officer in the United States Air Force.[1][2] He was the official U.S. observer to the drafting of the Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare (2013)[3][4] and is a member of the International Group of Experts that authored Tallinn Manual 2.0 (2017).[5] Professor Brown also appeared as the legal expert in the documentary film Zero Days (2016).[6]

Academic career

Academic career[7]
Year Degree Institution
1984 B.Sc. University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, Missouri
1987 J.D. University of Nebraska College of Law, Lincoln, Nebraska
1988 LL.M. Cambridge University, England
1994 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
2000 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
2005 Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama

Publications

Publications[8][9][10][11][12]
Year Title Published in
2017 Out of the Loop Temple International & Comparative Law Journal
2019 Commentary on the Law of Cyber Operations and the DoD Law of War Manual Chapter in The United States Department of Defense Law of War Manual
2020 State Cyberspace Operations: Proposing a Cyber Response Framework RUSI Occasional Paper
2020 International Law and Cyber Conflict Chapter in Routledge Handbook of International Cybersecurity First Edition
2021 If You Think AI Won't Eclipse Humanity, You're Probably Just a Human William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal

Guantanamo military commission

In 2017 Brown was appointed the legal advisor to a Guantanamo military commission's newly appointed Convening authority, Harvey Rishikof.[13]

Rishikof and Brown's appointments were terminated in early 2018.[2][13][14] Observers commented that their termination suggested a disagreement between the pair and their superiors at the Pentagon.

In July 2020 Brown told National Public Radio that he and Rishikof had been negotiating plea agreements with the lawyers of the men facing charges.[2] They'd take the death penalty off the table, if the suspects agreed to plead guilty and accept a sentence of life imprisonment.

Whistleblower

In 2019 Brown formally filed a whistleblower report alleging substantial government waste, at Guantanamo.[15][16][17] According to Brown, operating costs at Guantanamo had been $6 billion.

References

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