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Ronald A. Marks

Ronald Anthony Marks FRSA is a former senior Central Intelligence Agency official and Capitol Hill Staffer. He is currently Chairman and CEO of ZPN Cyber and National Security Strategies and an academic focused on Cyber and Intelligence policy issues.[1][2] His book "Spying in America in the Post 9/11 World: Domestic Threat and the Need for Change,"[3] published by Praeger Publishing, focuses on the vast expansion of intelligence collection in America and the need for careful oversight.

Ronald Anthony Marks FRSA

Personal edit

Marks was born in Portland, Oregon in April 1956 and raised in nearby Gresham. He graduated from Gresham High School in 1974. Marks received his B.Sci. in Business Administration and Economics with honors from Lewis & Clark College in 1978.[4] Marks went on to the study at the Northwestern School of Law, Lewis and Clark College (1978–79) and took his M.Sci. in Economics at the University of Oregon in 1982. He is married and lives in McLean, Virginia.[citation needed]

Career edit

Starting in October 1983, Marks spent 16 years with the CIA.[5] During that time he occupied a number of increasingly senior positions including serving as Senate Liaison for 5 Directors of Central Intelligence. Marks went on to serve two years (1995–96) as Intelligence Counsel to U.S. Senate Majority Leaders Bob Dole and U.S. Senator Trent Lott.[6]

Since leaving government in 1999, Mr. Marks has been a senior executive and owner in several Defense and Intelligence industry companies focused on managed IT services, software, and open source analysis.[7]

From 2005–10, Marks served as Senior Vice President and Director of Washington, D.C. operations for Oxford Analytica, a leading international risk analysis firm focused on geopolitics and economics, based in Oxford, U.K.[8][9]

In 2011, Marks was appointed and served for three years as Director of Battelle Memorial Institute's Cyber Doctrine Program. He led a series of seminars and produced papers focused on deriving a United States Government Cyber Doctrine that applied to its both domestically and internationally recognizing there is no true separation between the two in the 21st Century.[10]

Academic career and think tank affiliations edit

Marks currently serves as a Term Visiting Professor at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government,[11] and as a Lecturer on Intelligence issues at Johns Hopkins University M.A. program in Global Security Studies, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.[12] He is a Lecturer with Road Scholar lecturing on the intelligence community structure and its interactions with Capitol Hill.[13]

In June 2021, Marks was appointed a Non-resident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security with expertise in cybersecurity, Defense policy and technologies, Intelligence, and National Security.[14]

Marks served as the Spring 2020 Dole Fellow at the University of Kansas Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics. There he conducted seminars with cyber, news, and intelligence experts examining the challenges of "Spying in the 21st Century."[15]

From 2016–19, Marks worked with the Diana Davis Spencer Foundation to establish the Intelligence and Cyber M.A. Program at the Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National Security, now Texas A&M, Bush School DC where he was Department Chair.[16] For six years (2005-2011), Marks served as an Adjunct Professor for Intelligence and National Security at the National Defense University's College of International Security Affairs where he lectured on intelligence, homeland security and cyberspace.[17]

Since 1999, Marks has also been a Senior Steering Committee member of the Center for Strategic and International Studies Transnational Threats Project.[18] Marks is currently an Associate Member of the International Institute for Strategics Studies (IISS), an international think tank based in London, U.K, The Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), and a member of the Washington, D.C. based Atlantic Council.[19]

Marks was a member of the Council of Executives at The Auburn University's McCreary Institute's Center for Cyber and Homeland Security.[20] He served as a Senior Fellow and Board Member from 2003-18 at the then George Washington University based Center.[21]

Authored books and publications edit

In January 2011, Marks released his book focusing on the challenges and legalities of U.S. clandestine domestic Intelligence collection. Entitled "Spying in America in the Post 9/11 World: Domestic Threat and the Need for Change."[22][23] Marks expressed his concerns Americans were unaware of rapidly expanding intelligence gathering within the U.S. He also noted a glaring lack of public oversight of the government agencies involved.[24]

In December 2012, Marks served as primary reviewer and a contributor to the Battelle Memorial Institute book, "#Cyber Doctrine No Borders-No Boundaries," published by The Potomac Institute for Policy.[25] The book was meant to stir debate on the development of a national doctrine for America in the cyber era. It also focuses attention on the outmoded concepts of "domestic and international" and "private and public" concerns in Cyber space.

Marks has written on evolving national security and intelligence issues for the academic journals: Washington Quarterly, "The Uses and Limits of U.S. Intelligence" (Winter 2002);[26] The Cambridge Review of International Affairs, "Defining America's Brave New World" (July 2002);[27] and The International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, "Intelligence Analysis—Is It As Good As It Gets (August 2015).[28] And in 2008, he testified as an expert witness before the Senate Government Affairs and Homeland Security Committee on needed reform of the Intelligence Community structure and purpose.[29][30]

In addition to op-ed contributions to newspapers and on-line blogs such as The Hill,[31] War on the Rocks[32] and Cipher Brief,[33] Marks has been a featured commentator on intelligence and cyber related issues on CNN, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, E.W. Scripps Newsy, C-SPAN's Washington Journal,[34] and various other media outlets.[35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42]

Organizational affiliations edit

Marks is a member of the Cosmos Club where he served on its Board of Management and as chair of its International Affairs Committee from 2010–16.[43] He is also on several other corporate and non-profit boards and advisory groups including: Informatica Federal Operations, a software firm based out of Redwood City, CA, and The Global TechnoPolitics Forum, a non-profit educational institution devoted to the under of advancing technology and its effect on global political leadership.[44]

References edit

  1. ^ "Potential for cyber war as tensions rise". 2019-07-16.
  2. ^ "Cyberspace Solarium Commission to tackle government cyber challenges". 2019-05-21.
  3. ^ "Spying in America in the Post 9/11 World". Bloomsbury. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  4. ^ "Ron Marks '78 Washington Insider".
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on September 26, 2012.
  6. ^ "Unmasking the Spy: The Dole Institute". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12.
  7. ^ LinkedIn Profile [self-published source]
  8. ^ Hamilton Bean Ph, D. (2011-05-18). No More Secrets: Open Source Information and the Reshaping of U.S. Intelligence: Open Source Information and the Reshaping of U.S. Intelligence. ISBN 9780313391569.
  9. ^ ftp://whchronicle.net/WHC_1026.iso
  10. ^ "Experts to Address Urgent Need for U.S. Cyber Doctrine".
  11. ^ "BIOD - Spring 2021". Schar School of Policy and Government.
  12. ^ "Ronald Marks, Adjunct Faculty | Advanced Academic Programs | Johns Hopkins University".
  13. ^ "Educational Travel & Learning Adventures". Road Scholar. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  14. ^ "Meet Our Experts". Atlantic Council.
  15. ^ "Dole Institute hosts Ron Marks as Spring 2020 Discussion Group Fellow". Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics. 4 February 2020.
  16. ^ "Ronald a Marks | Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National Security". 23 December 2022.
  17. ^ "Intelligence Academic Directory - National Defense University | AFCEA International". December 2017.
  18. ^ "Transnational Threats Project | Center for Strategic and International Studies".
  19. ^ "Prof. Ronald Marks Judges Atlantic Council's Cyber 9/12 Challenge | Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National Security". 23 December 2022.
  20. ^ "McCrary Institute | Cyber & Critical Infrastructure Security".
  21. ^ Presidential Transition Task Force 2009 truthandgrace.com
  22. ^ "Spying in America in the Post 9/11 World".
  23. ^ Spying in America in the Post 9/11 World: Domestic Threat and the Need for Change. Praeger. 2 November 2010.
  24. ^ "Surveillance Camera Use | C-SPAN.org".
  25. ^ #CyberDoc: No Borders - No Boundaries: National Doctrine for the Cyber Era. Potomac Institute Press. 16 November 2012.
  26. ^ Cilluffo, Frank J.; Marks, Ronald A.; Salmoiraghi, George C. (2002). "The use and limits of U.S. Intelligence". The Washington Quarterly. 25: 61–74. doi:10.1162/016366002753358320. S2CID 51736679.
  27. ^ Marks, Ron (2002). "Defining America's Brave New World". Cambridge Review of International Affairs. 15 (2): 329–343. doi:10.1080/09557570220151353a. S2CID 144914212.
  28. ^ Lowenthal, Mark M.; Marks, Ronald A. (2015). "Intelligence Analysis: Is It as Good as It Gets?". International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence. 28 (4): 662–665. doi:10.1080/08850607.2015.1051410. S2CID 155194471.
  29. ^ "Government-Wide Intelligence Community Management Reforms". irp.fas.org. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  30. ^ "Intelligence Oversight | C-SPAN.org".
  31. ^ "TheHill".
  32. ^ "Ronald Marks, Author at War on the Rocks".
  33. ^ "Ronald Marks".
  34. ^ "Ronald A. Marks | C-SPAN.org".
  35. ^ "Ronald Marks Archives".
  36. ^ "CIA Director Gina Haspel announces new leadership picks". CBS News.
  37. ^ "National Security Agency says it has know-how to ensure it's not illegally spying on Americans". Fox News. 2015-03-25.
  38. ^ "U.S. Relies on Spies for Hire to Sift Deluge of Intelligence". Wall Street Journal. 11 June 2013.
  39. ^ "Seeking the spies among TV fans".
  40. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-02-24.
  41. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-06-02.
  42. ^ "The Fog of Cyber War". Newsweek. 15 June 2015.
  43. ^ https://www.lclark.edu/live/profiles/6578-ronald-marks [dead link]
  44. ^ "Global TechnoPolitics Forum – Re-Imagining Global Architecture".

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Ronald A Marks news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Ronald Anthony Marks FRSA is a former senior Central Intelligence Agency official and Capitol Hill Staffer He is currently Chairman and CEO of ZPN Cyber and National Security Strategies and an academic focused on Cyber and Intelligence policy issues 1 2 His book Spying in America in the Post 9 11 World Domestic Threat and the Need for Change 3 published by Praeger Publishing focuses on the vast expansion of intelligence collection in America and the need for careful oversight Ronald Anthony Marks FRSA Contents 1 Personal 2 Career 2 1 Academic career and think tank affiliations 3 Authored books and publications 4 Organizational affiliations 5 ReferencesPersonal editMarks was born in Portland Oregon in April 1956 and raised in nearby Gresham He graduated from Gresham High School in 1974 Marks received his B Sci in Business Administration and Economics with honors from Lewis amp Clark College in 1978 4 Marks went on to the study at the Northwestern School of Law Lewis and Clark College 1978 79 and took his M Sci in Economics at the University of Oregon in 1982 He is married and lives in McLean Virginia citation needed Career editStarting in October 1983 Marks spent 16 years with the CIA 5 During that time he occupied a number of increasingly senior positions including serving as Senate Liaison for 5 Directors of Central Intelligence Marks went on to serve two years 1995 96 as Intelligence Counsel to U S Senate Majority Leaders Bob Dole and U S Senator Trent Lott 6 Since leaving government in 1999 Mr Marks has been a senior executive and owner in several Defense and Intelligence industry companies focused on managed IT services software and open source analysis 7 From 2005 10 Marks served as Senior Vice President and Director of Washington D C operations for Oxford Analytica a leading international risk analysis firm focused on geopolitics and economics based in Oxford U K 8 9 In 2011 Marks was appointed and served for three years as Director of Battelle Memorial Institute s Cyber Doctrine Program He led a series of seminars and produced papers focused on deriving a United States Government Cyber Doctrine that applied to its both domestically and internationally recognizing there is no true separation between the two in the 21st Century 10 Academic career and think tank affiliations edit Marks currently serves as a Term Visiting Professor at George Mason University s Schar School of Policy and Government 11 and as a Lecturer on Intelligence issues at Johns Hopkins University M A program in Global Security Studies Krieger School of Arts and Sciences 12 He is a Lecturer with Road Scholar lecturing on the intelligence community structure and its interactions with Capitol Hill 13 In June 2021 Marks was appointed a Non resident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security with expertise in cybersecurity Defense policy and technologies Intelligence and National Security 14 Marks served as the Spring 2020 Dole Fellow at the University of Kansas Robert J Dole Institute of Politics There he conducted seminars with cyber news and intelligence experts examining the challenges of Spying in the 21st Century 15 From 2016 19 Marks worked with the Diana Davis Spencer Foundation to establish the Intelligence and Cyber M A Program at the Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National Security now Texas A amp M Bush School DC where he was Department Chair 16 For six years 2005 2011 Marks served as an Adjunct Professor for Intelligence and National Security at the National Defense University s College of International Security Affairs where he lectured on intelligence homeland security and cyberspace 17 Since 1999 Marks has also been a Senior Steering Committee member of the Center for Strategic and International Studies Transnational Threats Project 18 Marks is currently an Associate Member of the International Institute for Strategics Studies IISS an international think tank based in London U K The Royal Institute of International Affairs Chatham House and a member of the Washington D C based Atlantic Council 19 Marks was a member of the Council of Executives at The Auburn University s McCreary Institute s Center for Cyber and Homeland Security 20 He served as a Senior Fellow and Board Member from 2003 18 at the then George Washington University based Center 21 Authored books and publications editIn January 2011 Marks released his book focusing on the challenges and legalities of U S clandestine domestic Intelligence collection Entitled Spying in America in the Post 9 11 World Domestic Threat and the Need for Change 22 23 Marks expressed his concerns Americans were unaware of rapidly expanding intelligence gathering within the U S He also noted a glaring lack of public oversight of the government agencies involved 24 In December 2012 Marks served as primary reviewer and a contributor to the Battelle Memorial Institute book Cyber Doctrine No Borders No Boundaries published by The Potomac Institute for Policy 25 The book was meant to stir debate on the development of a national doctrine for America in the cyber era It also focuses attention on the outmoded concepts of domestic and international and private and public concerns in Cyber space Marks has written on evolving national security and intelligence issues for the academic journals Washington Quarterly The Uses and Limits of U S Intelligence Winter 2002 26 The Cambridge Review of International Affairs Defining America s Brave New World July 2002 27 and The International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence Intelligence Analysis Is It As Good As It Gets August 2015 28 And in 2008 he testified as an expert witness before the Senate Government Affairs and Homeland Security Committee on needed reform of the Intelligence Community structure and purpose 29 30 In addition to op ed contributions to newspapers and on line blogs such as The Hill 31 War on the Rocks 32 and Cipher Brief 33 Marks has been a featured commentator on intelligence and cyber related issues on CNN Fox News Channel MSNBC E W Scripps Newsy C SPAN s Washington Journal 34 and various other media outlets 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Organizational affiliations editMarks is a member of the Cosmos Club where he served on its Board of Management and as chair of its International Affairs Committee from 2010 16 43 He is also on several other corporate and non profit boards and advisory groups including Informatica Federal Operations a software firm based out of Redwood City CA and The Global TechnoPolitics Forum a non profit educational institution devoted to the under of advancing technology and its effect on global political leadership 44 References edit Potential for cyber war as tensions rise 2019 07 16 Cyberspace Solarium Commission to tackle government cyber challenges 2019 05 21 Spying in America in the Post 9 11 World Bloomsbury Retrieved 7 July 2023 Ron Marks 78 Washington Insider Intelligence Officers Bookshelf Central Intelligence Agency Archived from the original on September 26 2012 Unmasking the Spy The Dole Institute YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 LinkedIn Profile self published source Hamilton Bean Ph D 2011 05 18 No More Secrets Open Source Information and the Reshaping of U S Intelligence Open Source Information and the Reshaping of U S Intelligence ISBN 9780313391569 ftp whchronicle net WHC 1026 iso Experts to Address Urgent Need for U S Cyber Doctrine BIOD Spring 2021 Schar School of Policy and Government Ronald Marks Adjunct Faculty Advanced Academic Programs Johns Hopkins University Educational Travel amp Learning Adventures Road Scholar Retrieved 7 July 2023 Meet Our Experts Atlantic Council Dole Institute hosts Ron Marks as Spring 2020 Discussion Group Fellow Robert J Dole Institute of Politics 4 February 2020 Ronald a Marks Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National Security 23 December 2022 Intelligence Academic Directory National Defense University AFCEA International December 2017 Transnational Threats Project Center for Strategic and International Studies Prof Ronald Marks Judges Atlantic Council s Cyber 9 12 Challenge Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National Security 23 December 2022 McCrary Institute Cyber amp Critical Infrastructure Security Presidential Transition Task Force 2009 truthandgrace com Spying in America in the Post 9 11 World Spying in America in the Post 9 11 World Domestic Threat and the Need for Change Praeger 2 November 2010 Surveillance Camera Use C SPAN org CyberDoc No Borders No Boundaries National Doctrine for the Cyber Era Potomac Institute Press 16 November 2012 Cilluffo Frank J Marks Ronald A Salmoiraghi George C 2002 The use and limits of U S Intelligence The Washington Quarterly 25 61 74 doi 10 1162 016366002753358320 S2CID 51736679 Marks Ron 2002 Defining America s Brave New World Cambridge Review of International Affairs 15 2 329 343 doi 10 1080 09557570220151353a S2CID 144914212 Lowenthal Mark M Marks Ronald A 2015 Intelligence Analysis Is It as Good as It Gets International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence 28 4 662 665 doi 10 1080 08850607 2015 1051410 S2CID 155194471 Government Wide Intelligence Community Management Reforms irp fas org Retrieved 7 July 2023 Intelligence Oversight C SPAN org TheHill Ronald Marks Author at War on the Rocks Ronald Marks Ronald A Marks C SPAN org Ronald Marks Archives CIA Director Gina Haspel announces new leadership picks CBS News National Security Agency says it has know how to ensure it s not illegally spying on Americans Fox News 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