Richard Power has published six books:
True North on the Pathless Path: Toward a 21st Century SpiritualityWords of Power, 2009
Secrets Stolen, Fortunes Lost: Preventing Economic Espionage & Intellectual Property Theft in the 21st Century,
Elsevier (co-authored w/ Christopher Burgess), 2008
Left-Handed Security: Overcoming Fear, Greed & Ignorancein This Era of Global Crisis, Lulu.com, 2008
Lost Teachings of Lama Govinda, Quest Books, 2007
Tangled Web: Tales of Digital Crimefrom the Shadows of Cyberspace, Pearson, 2000
Great Song: Life & Teachings of Joe Miller, Maypop, 1993
His Words of Power blog explores a broad range of issues in the interdependent realms of security, sustainability and spirit.
Power also writes a bi-monthly column on cyber security for CSO Magazine
"Out of unity comes security. I don't think you can impose security
from on top. Just look at Yugoslavia. For years it seemed as if everything
was quiescent...So I think we want to put unity first."
~ Aung San Suu Kyi
From 1994 to 2002, as Editorial Director of Computer Security Institute (CSI), Power made a significant contribution to research and debate on cyber crime, cyber security, economic espionage and related issues. This archive contains .pdf files of a few sample pieces.
2002 CSI/FBI Computer Crime & Security Survey, CSJ, Vol XVIII, No. 2, 2002
The Road Beyond Kabul, CSA, 11/01
The Road to Kabul Has Been Under Construction for Awhile, CSA, 10/01
Has Network Security Lost Its Way? Mapping and Visualization Will Help, CSA, 3/01
Arrested Development, Pts I & II, CSA, 12/00-1/01
CSI Roundtable on Information Warfare, CSJ, Vol. xv, No. 1, 1999
How To Quantify Financial Losses from Infosec Breaches, CSA, 10/99
GAO Drums Beats The Drum of Warning, CSA, 10/98
If you want more information on the work of Richard Power or how he can be of help to you, please e-mail: richardpower@wordsofpower.net.