Aditya K. Sood
Armorize Technologies
Aditya K Sood is a Sr. Security Practitioner at Armorize Technologies and PhD candidate in Computer Science Department at Michigan State University. He has worked in the security domain for COSEINC and KPMG. He is a founder of SecNiche Security, an independent security research arena. He has been an active speaker at conferences like RSA (US 2010), TRISC, EuSecwest, XCON, Troopers, OWASP AppSec, FOSS, CERT-IN etc. He has written content for HITB Ezine, Hakin9, Usenix Login, Elsevier Journals, De bugged! MZ/PE.He has released number of advisories to forefront companies. Apart from his normal routine work he loves to do lot of web based research and designing cutting edge attack vector.
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Ari Takanen
Codenomicon
Ari Takanen is a founder and CTO of Codenomicon Ltd. He is a distinctive member of the global security testing community and a regular speaker at various testing and security conferences. His professional background is on academic software security testing research, where he has been active since 1998. Ari is author of two books, one on VoIP security and the other book covering security testing and fuzzing.
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Arian Evans
White Hat Security
Arian Evans is the Senior Director of Operations at WhiteHat Security. In this role, Arian leads a team of application security engineers integral to delivering the WhiteHat Sentinel SaaS-based website vulnerability management service, currently assessing over 1,900 production websites around the globe, primarily in e-commerce, financial services and healthcare verticals, and including many Fortune 500 companies. Arian's team also verifies all vulnerabilities identified by WhiteHat Sentinel, a unique feature of the service.
Arian has worked at the forefront of Web application security for more than 10 years. His global projects include work with the Center for InternetSecurity, NIST, the FBI, the Secret Service, and many large commercial organizations in analyzing Web application security and providing hacking incident-response. Arian also researches and discloses new attack techniques and vulnerabilities in Web application software including commercial platforms like Cisco and Nokia.
Previously, Arian led the Application Security Practice at FishNet Security, working with Fortune 500 clients and delivering software security services globally.
Arian is a frequent speaker at industry conferences including Black Hat, Hacker Halted, OWASP, RSA, and WASC events, and was also a contributing author for "Hacking Exposed: Web Applications."
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Brad Smith
Computer Institute of the Rockies
Brad Smith, RN, ASCIE, BS-Psy MCNPS, CISSP, NSA-IAM became fascinated with computers in 1972 and hasn't burned out yet! In 1996 his software "2the BedSide" was a national Microsoft / HIMSS award winner. His company, the Computer Institute of the Rockies was selected as the 2005 Microsoft Small Business Solution Partner of the Year for their innovative and cost effective security solution for small business.
Brad is also known as “theNURSE” as he was the first Registered Nurse (RN) and Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) in America. He is knows for his presentations on Social Engineering, Interview and Interrogation techniques, and network security based on Biomimicy at such diverse venues as CSI, Interop, HIMSS and COSAC. Brad has developed the skill to make complex ideas simple to grasp. His high-energy style of presenting and the real-world experiences he shares during these sessions makes Brad an entertaining and educational speaker on security.
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Brian Jack
GFI Software
Brian has been active in the security field for the last five years. He has spent most of that time consulting for large federal customers on security and threat issues. His background covers IT auditing, penetration testing, R&D, and most recently threat analysis. Currently Brian leads GFI Software's research, development, and support efforts for Sunbelt's suite of automated malware analysis tools and data feeds. He holds the Certified Information Systems Security Professional and Certified Ethical Hacker certifications.
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Cris Neckar
Google
Cris Neckar has worked throughout the security industry in IT,application security consulting, as well as internal and productsecurity. Generally his focuses have been code auditing and reverseengineering, exploit development, and security tool development. Crisworks at Google as a member of the Google security team and Chromesecurity. In this role he audits Google's internal and clientapplications and contributes to security relevant portions of theChrome browser.In the past Cris has spoken at large industry conferences as well asholding an adjunct role in DePaul Universities computer securitygraduate school program.
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Ed Haletky
AstroArch Consulting
Edward L. Haletky is the author of VMware vSphere(TM) and Virtual Infrastructure Security: Securing the Virtual Environment as well as VMWare ESX Server in the Enterprise: Planning and Securing Virtualization Servers. Edward owns AstroArch Consulting, Inc., providing virtualization, security, network consulting and development and The Virtualization Practice where he is also an Analyst. Edward is the Moderator and Host of the Virtualization Security Podcast as well as a guru and moderator for the VMware Communities Forums, providing answers to security and configuration questions. Edward is working on new books on Virtualization.
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Erik Laykin
Duff & Phelps
Erik Laykin is a managing director in the firm's Dispute and Legal Management Consulting group. Based in Los Angeles, he is the co-leader of Duff & Phelps' Global Electronic Discovery & Investigations Practice. Erik focuses on high stakes eDiscovery, computer forensics and corporate investigations on behalf of law firms and corporations throughout the North America, Asia and Europe.
In addition to his eDiscovery credentials, Erik is an internationally recognized authority on complex information technology disputes, which include white collar and cyber crime, theft of trade secrets, privacy and data loss, internet, software, hardware systems failures, intellectual property disputes and other emerging challenges of the Information Age. As a result, Erik frequently provides expert witness testimony on behalf of litigants in federal and state courts.
Prior to joining Duff & Phelps, Erik was the Chair of the Information Technology Investigations practice at Navigant Consulting. In the 1990's he founded OnlineSecurity, Inc. one of the world's first I.T. investigative and computer forensic firms. While Erik regularly comments on legal and technology matters at international conferences and for the media, he is also the past president and Pacific rim chair of the FBI Infragard Program.
Erik is active with various committees of the American Bar Association, the Electronic Commerce Council and the High Tech Crime Investigators Association.
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Fabian Rothschild
HackMiami
Fabian Rothschild is a South Florida college student and lead malware researcher for HackMiami who has presented his research on botnets and iPhone hacking for the south Florida OWASP chapter. Fabian previously worked in IT security for the shipping industry before working in IT consulting, where he applies his knowledge of security practices and procedures to small and medium business infrastructure.
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Ganesh Devarajan
Go Daddy
Ganesh Devarajan is the Sr. Security Architect within Go Daddy's Security Research Team. Currently he focuses on Web Applications security, IP Reputation and Cloud security. Prior to Go Daddy, he worked as a security researcher for the DVLabs of TippingPoint and CASE Research Center of Syracuse, NY. He has publications in various fields such as SCADA Securities, RBAC,Wireless Securities and Runtime Software Application patches. His papers and talks have been presented at various venues like RSA, DoD Cybercrime conference, DEFCON, LayerOne, Reboot, NPRA, SMi, HICSS, IFIP/SEC etc. and he holds a Masters Degree in Computer Engineering from Syracuse University.
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Greg Ose
Independent Consultant
With over six years of diverse experience in information and application security, Gregory has traversed academic, embedded, and corporate security landscapes. Diving into deep technical topics, his expertise ranges from kernel-level security development, application security assessment, and penetration testing. He has led research on anti-forensics, rootkits, and web application vulnerabilities among other topics and has disclosed high-profile vulnerabilities in a variety of applications. His prior speaking engagements include Hacker Halted and ThotCon. As a Senior Security Consultant at Neohapsis Inc., Gregory utilizes his expertise in providing application security assessment, internal and external penetration testing, and other security consulting services for a large list of clients. As an adjunct professor for DePaul University's College of Digital Media in Chicago, he teaches one of the first graduate level courses on the technical details of application assessment and exploit development.
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Gunter Ollman
Damballa
Gunter Ollmann has a long-held passion for threat research and currently serves as Vice President of Research at Damballa, where he is focused on inventing new crimeware mitigation technologies and the identification of criminal operators behind botnets and other advanced persistent threats. Prior to joining Damballa, he held the role of Chief Security Strategist at IBM, was responsible for predicting the evolution of future threats and helping guide IBM's overall security research and protection strategy, and was the key IBM spokesperson on evolving threats and mitigation techniques. Ollmann also served as the Director of X-Force at Internet Security Systems where he was responsible for the company's R&D advancements and the development of security technologies in the field of vulnerability scanning, intrusion prevention, web application protection, and malware detection.
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Jacob West
Fortify Software
Jacob West is Director of Security Research at Fortify Software where his team is responsible for building security knowledge into Fortify’s products. Jacob brings expertise in numerous programming languages, frameworks and styles together with knowledge about how real-world systems can fail. In addition, he recently co-authored a book, “Secure Programming with Static Analysis,” which was published in June 2007. Before joining Fortify, Jacob worked with Professor David Wagner, at the University of California at Berkeley, to develop MOPS (MOdel Checking Programs for Security properties), a static analysis tool used to discover security vulnerabilities in C programs. When he is away from the keyboard, Jacob spends time speaking at conferences and working with customers to advance their understanding of software security. He lives in San Francisco, California.
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Jeff Bardin
XA Systems
Since 1982 Jeff has worked in leadership positions at organizations such as EMC, Investors Bank & Trust, Hanover Insurance Group, General Electric, Lockheed Martin, and Marriott International. Jeff is currently the VP, Chief Security Officer for ITSolutions located in Silver Spring, Maryland and the owner of Treadstone 71.He was awarded the RSA 2007 Conference award for Excellence in the Field of Security Practices and his team won the 2007 SC Magazine Award – Best Security Team award. He has BA in Special Studies - Middle East Studies & Arabic Language from Trinity College as well as a MS in Information Assurance from Norwich University. Jeff also holds the CISSP, CISM and NSA-IAM certifications.
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John 'Kanen' Flowers
nCircle Network Security
John "Kanen" Flowers is the founder of nCircle Network Security and the creator of IP360, the nCircle Ontology Language, advanced scoring methodologies for network security, and interoperability between Detection and Scanning technologies. He was the founder of kozoru, a search technology purchased by the co-founder of Ask.com. He has spoken at conferences, built tools and holds patents in natural language, search, network security and time-travel. He is working on a new network security platform, written in LISP, called kane|box.
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Joseph McCray
Learn Security Online
Joseph McCray has 10 years of experience in the security industry with a diverse background that includes network and web application penetration testing, incident response, and forensics in both the DoD community and the private sector.
Joe is also a frequent trainer/presenter at security conferences such as Black Hat, Def Con, ToorCon, BruCON, TechnoSecurity, TechnoForensics, and currently works as a security consultant/trainer both national and internationally with a focus on high security environments.
In 2010, Joe won the EC-Council Instructor of the Year for 2010 award for his instructional excellence.
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Lars Ewe
Cenzic
Lars Ewe is a technology executive with broad background in (web) application development and security, middleware infrastructure, software development and application/system manageability technologies. Throughout his career Lars has held key positions in engineering, product management/marketing, and sales in a variety of different markets. Prior to Cenzic, Lars was software development director at Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., responsible for AMD's overall systems manageability and related security strategy and all related engineering efforts.
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Majid Sarrafzadeh
UCLA
Dr. Sarrafzadeh received his Ph.D. in 1987 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He joined Northwestern University as an Assistant Professor in 1987. In 2000, he joined the Computer Science Department at University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). He is currently a co-director of the UCLA Wireless Health Institute where he has a few dozen active project with medical doctors and nurses around the world. His recent research interests lie in the area of Embedded and Reconfigurable Computing with emphasis on healthcare. Dr. Sarrafzadeh is a Fellow of IEEE. He has served on the technical program committee of numerous conferences and been a general chair of many of them. Professor Sarrafzadeh has published approximately 370 papers, co-authored 5 books, and is a named inventor on many US patents. Dr. Sarrafzadeh has collaborated with many industries in the past 25 years industries and was the architect of Monterey Design Systems – Synopsys acquired the company. He was a co-founder of Hier Design, Inc. Hier Design was acquired by Xilinx in 2004. He has recently co-founded Medisens and BioAssyst: both companies in the area of Wireless Health.
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Mario Santana, Terremark, Vice President
Secure Information Services
Mario joined the Secure Information Services group at Terremark Worldwide, Inc. in January 2006. He leads the Analytics team within SIS, and consults with Terremark clients on topics of security, technology, and risk management. Formerly, Mr. Santana founded an identity management technology company, consulted for SteelCloud, Inc., and worked in IT for over 25 years.
Mr. Santana has worked with numerous Fortune 1000 organizations worldwide, including financial, health-care and educational institutions, airport security and airlines, retail conglomerates, and technology and legal firms. He has led projects and engagements around such security and risk management concerns as: corporate governance; forensics and electronic discovery; incident response; intellectual property fraud; insider incidents; and the assessment of networks, systems and applications.
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Mark Collier
SecureLogix
Mark Collier is the CTO/VP Engineering for SecureLogix. Mr. Collier is responsible for SecureLogix’s technology, R&D, and development of the ETM System product line.
Mr. Collier is performing research in the area of VoIP security. Mark leads SecureLogix's VoIP security assessments and is an expert on issues facing enterprises during their VoIP deployments. Mark has recently authored the Hacking Exposed: VoIP book. Mark is also the author of the SANS training course on voice/VoIP security.
Mr. Collier has been working in the industry for over 25 years, with the past 15 in security, telecommunications, and networking. Mark is a frequent author and presenter on the topic of voice and VoIP security. Mark has been named one of the most influential people in VoIP and maintains a widely read blog at www.voipsecurityblog.com.
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Matthew E. Luallen
Sph3r3, LLC.
Matthew E. Luallen is a renowned instructor and author, and President of Sph3r3, LLC. As the President of Sph3r3, LLC. and co-Founder of Encari, he has advised numerous federal agencies, financial institutions, electric utilities, law enforcement and national testing laboratories about best practices on identifying and mitigating operational and cyber security vulnerabilities of business information and industrial control systems.
Mr. Luallen has written, consulted and trained extensively on process control and SCADA security issues. He performed ground-breaking work with electric utilities and regional reliability organizations on compliance with the NERC CIP Reliability Standards. Prior to founding Sph3r3 and Encari, Mr. Luallen provided strategic guidance for Argonne National Laboratory as member of its Information Architecture and Cyber Security Program Office. Mr. Luallen is a graduate of National Technological University with a Master's Degree in Computer Science, Mr. Luallen also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Illinois, Urbana.
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Mayank Aggarwal
Juniper Networks
He is a security researcher at Global Threat Center, Juniper Networks where his research focuses on malware analysis, detecting security loopholes in smartphone’s and reverse engineering. In 2009, he received a Master’s degree in Electrical & Computer Engineering from The Ohio State University, USA. He is a Sun Certified Java Programmer (SCJP) and a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH). He has written articles on mobile security for leading industry publications and presented a talk on “Cellular Mobile Security” in NY Cyber Security Conference 2010.
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Michael Berman
Catbird
Michael Berman is the CTO of Catbird, with over 20 years experience in system engineering, architecture, design and implementation of secure computing. A popular speaker at numerous security conferences and academic research institutions, Michael’s experience includes implementation of C2 UNIX; Fortune 100 enterprise security; and expert support in the prosecution of computer crimes. He is a member of the Electronic Crimes Task Force and High-Tech Crime Investigation Association and a Certified Information Security Systems Professional (CISSP). Michael is currently one of the leading authorities in compliance for cloud environments. He has been an invited speaker most recently at:
- The Johns Hopkins University Colloquium Lecture at the Applied Physics Labs
- InfoSec
- RSA
- Cloud Slam
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Michael Gregg
The Solution Firm
Michael Gregg is the COO of Superior Solutions, Inc., a Houston based IT security consulting firm. His organization performs security assessments and penetration testing for fortune 1000 firms. He has more than 20 years experience in the IT field. He is an expert on security, networking, and Internet technologies. He holds two associate’s degrees, a bachelor’s degree, a master’s degree and many certifications such as CISSP, CISA, CISM, CEH, CHFI, SSCP, etc.
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Michael Malin
Mandiant
Michael Malin serves as Executive Vice President and the Chief Financial Officer for MANDIANT, based in New York. As a member of the executive management team, Michael is responsible for MANDIANT’s strategic direction, and for managing the company’s marketing, legal, human resources, business development and New York office operations.
Michael has conducted numerous security industry interviews as a subject-matter expert on risk mitigation with television, radio, newsprint and trade media in the United States and around the world, including Australia, Belgium, Sweden, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. Additionally, Michael has conducted business in Australia, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pa., and is a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), a Certified Business Continuity Planner (CBCP), and a member of the MENSA organization.
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Michael Scheidell
SECNAP Network Security
Founder and CEO
Michael Scheidell is a recognized expert in the field of information security, with a rich history of successful product innovation. As the company’s chief technologist, he leads the SECNAP development team in the ongoing pursuit of the next disruptive security technology.
Since founding SECNAP in 2001, he has developed a suite of information security solutions with impressive results—including an intrusion detection and prevention system for which he was granted a patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; an award-winning anti-spam/anti-virus solution which he developed as both an appliance and cloud service; and a breakthrough email encryption solution that seamlessly supports the universe of smartphones as well as laptops, Macs and PCs unlike any other solution on the market.
Prior to forming SECNAP, Mr. Scheidell founded Florida Datamation, a real-time network system integrator, which he grew to be the largest QNX distributor in the world. Mr. Scheidell’s career is deeply rooted in programming, beginning in the 1970s when he developed and sold his first software program to one of the original X.25 network providers.
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Mike Murray
MAD Security
Experienced information security professional who enjoys solving difficult business problems in information security and building winning teams. Skilled leader with a drive for implementing lean processes that achieve both productivity and quality in short timeframes. Especially skilled at turning around departments in difficult positions - low morale, lack of process, or pain from rapid growth are all issues I have worked teams through successfully. Excellent communication skills and a reputation for hiring top notch performers, and building teams with extremely low turnover. Subject matter expert in vulnerability research and computer security: member of the OVAL board and CVSS working group, significant speaking and media experience. Author, blogger and podcaster.
The real summary: Mike likes to do cool work that helps people build stronger businesses through better security, better processes, and better people.
Specialities:
Social engineering, career management, career coaching, vulnerability and threat research, vulnerability assesssment/management, software engineering management, team building for high-growth start-ups, synthetic thinking and industry prognostication.
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Patrick Toomey
NeoHapsis
As a Senior Security Consultant at Neohapsis Inc., Patrick specializes in application security assessments, application threat modeling, and possesses a strong background in applied cryptography. Prior to joining Neohapsis, Patrick was an engineer responsible for the R&D of new security features for next generation embedded processor architectures.
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Peter Greko
HackMiami
Peter Greko is a local security researcher, a board member of HackMiami and an application analyst specializing in web security for a Fortune 20 company. Peter, a Broward College graduate and IT major at FIU, also writes for malwareint.com, a malware intelligence community that exposes, examines, and discusses the latest malware and crimeware software in the underground bank fraud market; he also gives speeches to ASP.NET classes on web security practices. Peter has presented for both HackMiami and the South Florida ISSA chapter meetings.
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Dr. Prescott Winter
ArcSight
Prescott B. Winter has served at ArcSight as Chief Technology Officer for the Public Sector since March 2010. Prior to ArcSight, Dr. Winter served as Associate Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Information Integration for the National Security Agency (NSA) from 2008 to 2009. Dr. Winter served more than 25 years at the NSA, including positions as CIO and CTO; Chief, NSA Commercial Solutions Center; Chief, Customer Response; and Deputy Chief, Defensive Information Operations. Dr. Winter holds bachelor's, master's and PhD degrees from Stanford University. |
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Rafael Echemendia
Terremark Worldwide Inc
Secure Virtualization Lead
Ralph Echemendia is a world-renowned Instructor, Ethical Hacker and Security Expert, who has appeared on KTLA, CNN, FOX News and Animal Planet, as well as in the pages of USA Today and Forbes magazine to name a few. He has been involved in the research and development of internationally recognized courseware and certifications as well as several key security technologies currently powering some of the most powerful e-commerce sites on the Internet. He has also developed a two day Applied Hacking and Social Engineering with Kevin Mitnick and collaborates on many different areas of information security with other well know industry professionals.
Echemendia is described as a security samurai whose experience began at the age of 14 with ham radio, phone phreaking and the old bulletin board systems. His interest in technology eventually led to jobs in the computer industry. For over 14 years, he has conducted security audits and penetration tests, and consulted for numerous organizations around the world, including the United Nations, Oracle, and various hospitals and financial institutions.
Mr. Echemendia was also responsible for network and systems implementation at Oracle Latin America and served as the Operations Engineer/Senior Systems Administrator for VisualCom, Inc. where he was responsible for the complex system development, technical life cycle and management of the United Nations Missions Secure Web project. He was once also a Security Specialist and Systems Programmer for McKessonHBOC.
Mr. Echemendia is a member of the ISSA, he holds EC Council’s Certified Ethical Hacker, Certified Security Analyst certifications and also the OSSTMM Professional Security Tester certification by the Institute for Security and Open Methodologies.
Ralph has been providing professional services for several years and has written and delivered training on “Hacking” and other information security topics to the US Marines Corp., Army, Navy, SPAWAR, Bristol Meyer Squibb, Google, AMEX, Boeing, Intel, Microsoft, Google, Symantec and IBM to name a few. |
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Richard Stiennon
IT-Harvest
Richard Stiennon, is a security industry analyst. He writes the security blog ThreatChaos.com which is syndicated by InfoSecIsland and Forbes.com. He is the founder of IT-Harvest, an independent analyst firm that researches the 1,200 IT security vendors. He has held executive positions at Fortinet and Webroot Software. He was VP Research at Gartner, Inc. and Manager of Technical Risk Services at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Mr. Stiennon has presented in 26 countries on six continents his speaking engagements have included:
- RSA Conference 2009, 2010
- FDIC 4th Annual Technology Conference
- Gartner symposia in Orlando, Denver, San Diego, San Francisco, Washington DC, Cannes, Tokyo, Mexico City, Sao Palo, and Tel Aviv
- COSAC 2009
- Recent Advances in IDS, Case Western University
Mr. Stiennon earned a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan. He holds two patents.
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Scott Gerlach
Go Daddy
Scott Gerlach is the IT Security operations manager for Go Daddy, encompassing the Security Operations Center. His focus is maintaining a safe environment for customers to host their data within as well as protecting corporate data assets from attack. Scott also worked in the Security Operations Center and in Go Daddy’s SPEAR team responsible for engineering the security solutions at Go Daddy. Previous to Go Daddy, Scott managed the IT department at KYOCERA Solar, Inc.
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Sean Arries
Terremark Worldwide Inc
Secure Information Services
Mr. Airres is am a member of Terremark’s Threat Intelligence Team, an offensive intelligence division of Secure Information Services Group. The Team provides clients around the world with rapid incident response, forensics, and other critical security services including evaluating security posture through vulnerability assessments and penetration testing. With 12 years of experience in the securities/technology field, I have led, as well as been a part of numerous consulting projects in the areas of system, network, and web-based vulnerability assessment, security audits, computer forensics, and secure computing design. I have also been instrumental in locating and responsibly disclosing numerous harmful zero-day vulnerabilities.
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Tom Murphy
Bit9
Tom Murphy has led Bit9’s worldwide strategy around Application Whitelisting as Chief Strategy Officer since 2006 and was named CxO of the year in 2007 by the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council. Murphy's career spans decades in the enterprise computing space, including management positions with Symantec, Relicore, Veritas, Precise Software, BMC Software and GTE Government Systems Corporation. As an executive on the leading edge of information security, he has seen first-hand the evolution of desktop security, including several exciting new trends within the industry.
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Tony Howlett
Network Security Services
Tony Howlett is CTO of Network Security Services, Inc. He was previously founder and CTO of InfoHighway Communications Corp., a leading ISP and CLEC. He is a frequent speaker and writer on security, the Internet and technology. He is the author of “Open Source Security Tools” as well as numerous articles for SysAdmin, Security Administrator, Windows Web Solutions, Windows IT Pro, Texas Computing and Computer Currents magazines. He is the co-host of the IT Security Blog “Fearless Security” on www.windowitpro.com. He has spoken at Blackhat, Defcon, LinuxWorld, Interop and other industry conferences. Type “Tony Howlett” into Google to get additional references.
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