| Sunday, April 27 |
| 11:00 am–12:00 pm |
CSI Conference Session
A1 The Biggest Secrets of Security Awareness
Speaker - K Rudolph [ Presentation], Chief Inspiration Officer, NATIVE INTELLIGENCE INC K is the founder and Chief Inspiration Officer at Native Intelligence, Inc., a firm that has spent the last ten years supporting security awareness efforts of government organizations and private industry clients. K is a CISSP, holds a degree from Johns Hopkins University, and is the author of the chapter on Security Awareness Programs in the soon-to-be-published three-volume ?Handbook of Information Security.? She is a contributor to NIST Special Publication 800-16, "Information Technology Security Training Requirements: A Role- and Performance-Based Model." She has had several articles and interviews on Security Awareness Programs published. Currently, K is working with Mich Kabay of Norwich University on an illustrated book on cyber security for general audiences.
Several hundred thousand people worldwide have taken security awareness courses that K has developed. Some of these courses have been translated into several languages. K has developed awareness programs that include surveys, e-learning, newsletters, security mascot and themes, screen savers, posters, contests, videos, individual responses to security questions, and security awareness give-aways. K is a requested speaker at security conferences and events throughout the US. K is also an active member of the Executive Board of the Federal Information Systems Security Educators' Association (FISSEA).
A3 How I Hacked Your Wireless LAN (And How to Stop Me)
Speaker - Jon Green [ Presentation], Senior Product Manager, Aruba Networks, Inc. Jon Green, CISSP, is a senior product manager for Aruba Networks with primary responsibility for wireless security solutions. Jon has published a number of papers and speaks often on topics including mobility, wireless, and network security. Prior to joining Aruba in 2003, his experience included a variety of technical consulting and engineering positions at companies including Bay Networks, Shasta/Nortel Networks, Atrica, and Foundry Networks. He holds a BS in Information Technology from Western Governor's University, is a licensed commercial pilot, and has produced a number of award-winning wines.
A4 The Rise of X-Morphic Exploitation
Speaker - Gunter Ollmann [ Presentation], Director of Security Strategy, IBM Internet Security Systems Gunter Ollmann serves as director of security strategy at IBM Internet Security Systems. With more than two decades of service within the information technology (IT) field, Ollmann is responsible for IBM Internet Security Systems? overall strategy for handling next generation security threats. As the former director of X-Force, Ollmann was also responsible for IBM Internet Security Systems? security research and development efforts, including all security content for IBM ISS products and services, zero-day vulnerability analysis, observation and analysis of global security trends and vulnerability discovery. Ollmann was previously the head of X-Force security assessment services in EMEA. In this role, he managed a distributed team of highly skilled consultants in multiple locations throughout Europe. He also pioneered specialist methodologies and techniques for the successful assessment of custom software solutions and increased the growth and application of the IBM ISS global center of excellence in security assessment and penetration testing. Prior to joining IBM ISS, Ollmann was the professional services director of Next Generation Security Software (NGS Software), a leader in vulnerability research and attack-based consulting. He was responsible for the development of business relationships, including building NGS? international clientele and defining the direction of research activities and the development of the company?s vulnerability-based knowledge services. Ollmann grew NGS? premier consulting service, dispensing cutting-edge security advice to product vendors to aid them in the development of commercial technology.
A5 XML and Web 2.0 Threats You Never Knew About
Speaker - Steve Orrin [ Presentation], Director of Security Solutions, Intel Corporation Steve Orrin is Director of Security Solutions for SSG-SPI at Intel Corporation and is responsible for security strategy and product direction. Steve joined Intel as part of Intel's acquisition of Sarvega, Inc., where he was their CSO. Steve was formerly VP of Security Solutions for Watchfire, Inc. Steve was previously CTO of Sanctum, a pioneer in Web application security testing and firewall software, and came to Watchfire through their acquisition of Sanctum. Prior to joining Sanctum, Steve was CTO and co-founder of Lockstar, Inc. Lockstar provided enterprises with the means to secure XML/Web Services and enable legacy enterprise applications for e-business. Orrin joined Lockstar from SynData Technologies where he was CTO and chief architect of their desktop e-mail and file security product. He is a member of the the Computer Security Institute (CSI), Internation Association of Cryptographic Research (IACR) and is co-founder of Web Application Security Consortium (WASC) and the SafeSOA Taskforce. He participates in several OASIS, IETF and AFEI working groups..
A2 Transforming Information Security to Information Risk Management
Speaker - John Pironti [ Presentation], Chief Information Risk Strategist, Getronics John P. Pironti is the Chief Information Risk Strategist at Getronics. He has designed and implemented enterprise wide electronic business solutions, information security programs, and threat and vulnerability management solutions for key customers in a range of industries, including financial services, government, hospitality, aerospace and information technology. Mr. Pironti has a number of industry certifications including Certified in the Governance of Enterprise Information Technology (CGEIT), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Information Systems Security Architecture Professional and (ISSAP) and a Information Systems Security Management Professional (ISSMP). He is also a published author and writer, and a frequent speaker on electronic business and security topics at domestic and international industry conferences.
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| 1:30 pm–2:30 pm |
CSI Conference Session
B1 Information Protection and Privacy: Cooperative Education and Awareness
Speaker - Naomi Fine [ Presentation], President and Founder, Pro-Tec Data Naomi Fine, Esq. is a nationally recognized authority on information and intellectual property protection. Her depth of knowledge comes from working with hundreds of world-class companies to assess needs, develop tailored strategies, identify sensitive information, establish policies and procedures, and provide training and tools which secure competitive advantage. Ms. Fine has been cited by Fortune, Business Week, Time Magazine, USA Today, The New York Times Cybertimes the LA Times and the Industry Standard as a leading expert in her field. Ms. Fine's work for MCI, Apple Computer and Tandem Computers has been described as exemplary in industry trade journals, including The Personnel Journal, The Sales & Marketing Management Magazine, and Security Management Magazine. Ms. Fine is an authoritative and enthusiastic speaker for many industry associations, as well as being a published author of numerous articles related to information and intellectual property protection. Prior to founding Pro-Tec Data, Ms. Fine was a business attorney counseling high technology companies on protection, licensing and other transactions related to intellectual property.
B5 Real-World Security for SCADA and Process Control Systems
Speaker - Ed Goff, CISSP [ Presentation], System Architect - IT&T Security, Progress Energy Ed Goff, CISSP, started his IT career in the U.S. Air Force in 1995 where he was responsible for managing vital Command and Control systems including UNCLASSIFIED-to-SECRET interfaces. Ed is currently a IT Security System Architect at Progress Energy based in Raleigh, NC. Ed has been working with Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) and Process Control Systems (PCS) for over 5 years. In that time, Ed has collaborated with experts in the SCADA and PCS field from the electric power (including nuclear), water management, chemical and manufacturing industries, plus several U.S. national laboratories. Ed is currently serving as the Vice-Chair of the Cyber Security Compliance Advisory Group of the South Eastern Electric Reliability Corporation (SERC). Ed was requested to participate in panel discussions in a recent SERC Compliance Seminar. He is the IT Security Functional Lead for Progress Energy?s North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Compliance initiative. As part of the NERC Compliance initiative, he is leading project teams of engineers, operations and IT to develop and implement solutions that address numerous complex problems for SCADA and PCS (e.g. access control, monitoring, network security, and systems management).
B4 The SDLC and Security Awareness for Application Developers
Speaker - Nish Bhalla [ Presentation], Founder, Security Compass Nishchal Bhalla, the Founder of Security Compass, is a specialist in product testing, code reviews, web application testing, host and network reviews. Prior to joining Security Compass, Nish was a Principal Consultant at Foundstone, where he performed numerous security reviews (Web Application / Code ) for major software companies, online banking and trading & e-commerce sites. He also helped develop and teach the
B3 Testing and Validation of Network Security Devices
Speaker - Dustin D. Trammell [ Presentation], Security Researcher, BreakingPoint Systems, Inc. Founder of the Computer Academic Underground, co-founder of the Austin Hackers Association (AHA!), and currently employed in Security Research by BreakingPoint Systems, Inc., Dustin has over a decade of experience in various areas of information security including vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, secure network architecture, vulnerability research and development, and security research in specific areas related to network protocols, network applications, steganography, and VoIP. Over the years Dustin has been involved with many security community projects such as design and development of Sender Policy Framework (SPF) for e-mail (RFC 4408) and contributing to the Metasploit Framework project. Dustin has also released numerous security tools such as the infamous PageIt! mass-paging application, the hcraft HTTP exploit-crafting framework, and the SteganRTP VoIP steganography tool. He regularly releases vulnerability and exploit advisories, speaks at security related events and conferences, and is involved with many aspects of the Voice over IP Security Alliance (VoIPSA).
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| 2:45 pm–3:45 pm |
CSI Conference Session
C1 How to Win Management Support for Awareness
Speaker - Thomas Peltier [ Presentation], President, Thomas R. Peltier Associates, LLC Tom Peltier has been an information security professional for over thirty years. During this time he has shared his experiences with follow professionals and because of his work has been given the 1993 Computer Security Institute?s (CSI) Lifetime Achievement Award. In 1999 the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) bestowed its Individual Contribution to the Profession Award and in 2001 he was inducted into the ISSA Hall of Fame. Tom was also awarded the CSI Lifetime Emeritus Membership Award. Over the past decade, Tom has averaged 4 articles published a year on various computer and information security issues, including developing policies and procedures, disaster recovery planning, copyright compliance, virus management and security controls. He has had six books published on policy development and risk assessment. He co-authored four other information security books. He continues to speak and teach information security courses throughout the world.
C5 Bot and Botnet Taxonomy
Speaker - Dr. Jose Nazario [ Presentation], Senior Security Engineer, Arbor Networks Dr. Jose Nazario is a Senior Security Engineer within Arbor Networks' Arbor Security Engineering & Response Team (ASERT). In this capacity, he is responsible for analyzing burgeoning Internet security threats, reverse engineering malicious code, software development, developing security mechanisms that are then distributed to Arbor's Peakflow platforms via the Active Threat Feed (ATF) threat detection service.
Dr. Nazario's research interests include large-scale Internet trends such as reachability and topology measurement, Internet-scale events such as DDoS attacks, botnets and worms, source code analysis tools, and data mining. He is the author of the books "Defense and Detection Strategies against Internet Worms" and "Secure Architectures with OpenBSD." He earned a Ph.D. in biochemistry from Case Western Reserve University in 2002. Prior to joining Arbor Networks, he was an independent security consultant. Dr. Nazario regularly speaks at conferences worldwide, with past presentations at CanSecWest, PacSec, Blackhat, and NANOG. He also maintains WormBlog.com, a site devoted to studying worm detection and defense research.
C2 Securing Data and Databases, Inside and Outside Your Network
Speaker - Josh Shaul [ Presentation], Director of Technology Strategy, Application Security, Inc. As the Director of Technology Strategy with Application Security, Inc., Josh Shaul helps customers in the development of strategic database asset protection, with the implementation and integration of DbProtect?, the company?s industry-leading database security suite. Josh is the foremost security policy and standards guru at the firm, with added expertise in trusted computing and application-level security issues. He?s recently authored Practical Oracle Security: Your Unauthorized Guide to Relational Database Security to resoundingly positive critical reviews. Wetting his feet in the IT security industry, Josh started with SafeNet, Inc. working on the industry's first complete IPsec accelerator chip. In over five years with SafeNet, he was responsible for the design, development and overall enhancement of SafeNet's embedded security solutions, covering a wide range of applications. For the last four years his focus has been primarily in field engineering, where he?s leveraged his technical and consulting skills to help customers deploy security software and hardware into various SoCs, platforms and devices. Mr. Shaul holds a BS in Computer Systems Engineering from the University of Massachusetts. Josh has shared his expertise, by presenting at various industry conferences and events, including: ? Federal Information Assurance Technology Forum ? Federal Web Seminar on ?Securing Your Data from Insider Threat ? GFirst ? IOUG COLLABORATE ? Midwest Oracle Users Group (MOUG) ? OWASP, Boston Chapter ? Toronto Oracle Users Group (TOUG) ? Twin City Security Conference
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| 4:00 pm–5:00 pm |
CSI Conference Session
D3 Hacking the Invisible—WiFi, RFID and Bluetooth
Speaker - Richard Rushing [ Presentation], Chief Security Officer, AirDefense Richard is a recognized IT security expert with almost 20 years experience working with computers and networks as a system analyst, network administrator, engineer, consultant and architect. Richard has participated in several corporate security councils setting standards and policies for entire organizations. Richard was most recently Chief Technical Officer of VeriSign's Network Security Services division where he identified and developed products and services to maintain VeriSign's focus on leading-edge security solutions. He was VeriSign's key player in the delivery of complex security consulting and architecture solutions to numerous Fortune 500 companies. In 1997 Richard teamed up with Jay Chaudhry and Jay Johnson to form SecureIT, a leading provider of security services to the IT industry that was acquired by VeriSign in 1998. Prior to SecureIT, Richard worked as a security consultant for the Technology Management Services group at GE Capital.
D1 The 30-Second Security Pitch
Speaker - Rebecca Herold [ Presentation], Owner & Principal, Rebecca Herold, LLC Rebecca is an information privacy, security and regulatory compliance consultant, author and instructor with her own business, Rebecca Herold, LLC, and over 17 years of experience. Rebecca is authoring her 11th book, and is the editor and primary author for the ?Protecting Information? quarterly subscription security and privacy awareness multi-media publication. Rebecca has authored chapters for dozens of books and over one hundred published articles. In 2007 Rebecca was named a ?Best Privacy Adviser? by Computerworld magazine and one of the "Top 59 Influencers in IT Security" by IT Security magazine. Rebecca is an Adjunct Professor for the Norwich University Master of Science in Information Assurance (MSIA) program. Rebecca is a frequent speaker and has been quoted in dozens of publications. Rebecca can be reached at http://www.privacyguidance.com, her blog at http://www.realtime-itcompliance.com, and rebeccaherold@rebeccaherold.com.
| | Monday, April 28 |
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| 9:45 am–12:00 pm |
CSI Conference Session
E-F1 The Post-Forensics Interview
Speaker - Brad Smith [ Presentation], Director, Computer Institute of the Rockies Brad Smith (RN, ASCIE, BS-Psy MCNPS, CISSP, NSA-IAM) started his computer training in 1971 and is still going strong. Living in the North West, Brad is currently working as a private practice informatics nurse helping rural and frontier medical facilities comply HIPAA. His company, the Computer Institute of the Rockies was selected as the 2005 Microsoft Small Business Solution Partner of the Year for its innovative and cost effective business solutions. He is a frequent speaker at the national medical and security conferences, where he makes complex ideas simple to grasp. Brad is known for his high-energy style of presenting and the real-world experiences he shares during these sessions. He values an active session where everyone is encouraged to share their ideas.
E-F4 Developing a Security Policy That Will Survive
Speaker - Michael Metzler [ Presentation], Master Security Architect, SAVVIS Federal Systems Michael Metzler has 25 years of experience in Computer Science, Computer Networking and Security. He has delivered consulting service internationally that includes expertise and experience in security policy, security planning, network design and troubleshooting. Mr. Metzler has designed global networks for Fortune 500 customers and provided network security services for many major corporations, as well as for the United States and foreign government agencies. As a consultant, he has specialized in security policy, global network designs, enterprise networking strategies, and network security for customers that include major airlines, automobile manufacturers, aerospace and aircraft manufacturers, power utilities, pharmaceutical companies, petroleum companies, regional and global telecommunications providers, computer hardware, software manufacturers and government customers including network design and security work on Capitol Hill and at the White House, as well as with the Department of Defense. He has been a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) since 1998, is a Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), and a member of FBI InfraGard. As a speaker, he has presented computer networking and security seminars worldwide at customer locations and public conferences including Computer Security Institute (CSI), NetWorld+InterOP, Internet World and Electronic Commerce Expo, International Computer Security Association (ICSA), and previous Digital Equipment Computer User Society (DECUS) events. His current projects include Information Assurance of aircraft data networks; providing system engineering, specifications, and security architecture for Internet and broadband networking aboard commercial airlines and U.S. Government aircraft; as well as counseling commercial enterprises in developing security programs to reduce risk related to Personally Identifiable Information and to meet Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI/DSS).
E-F2 Building Strong Web Services Authentication Using SAML
Speaker - Jahan Moreh [ Presentation], Chief Security Architect, Sigaba Jahan Moreh is the chief security architect at Sigaba. In this role, Jahan works with Sigaba's internal development staff and external customers to implement practical security strategies in Sigaba's product line. Moreh is co-holder of US patents 6158007, 6584564, and 69593636, all related to information security. He has testified before the Social Security Administration commission on the issues regarding privacy protection of citizens in face of information availability on the Internet. Moreh is a frequent speaker at major conferences and has published numerous papers and articles. In addition, Jahan Moreh is a senior member of teaching staff at the Department of Engineering and Information Science at UCLA, where he teaches classes in Distributed Systems Security.
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| 1:30 pm–2:30 pm |
CSI Conference Session
G4 Legal Developments in Security and Privacy
Speaker - M. Peter Adler [ Presentation], Partner, Pepper Hamilton LLP M. Peter Adler is an attorney and the President of InfoCounsel, LLC. Two years ago Peter served as the Interim Chief Information Security Officer at the University of Colorado in Boulder. Last year he fulfilled similar duties for Montgomery College in Rockville, MD. In his security and privacy practice, he assists organizations with governance and legal issues pertaining to information security and privacy compliance. This practice follows a unified approach in providing simultaneous security and privacy compliance with multiple regulatory regimes. The laws, regulations and private standards he works with include the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the EU Data Protection Directive (including the US ?Safe Harbor? and other derogations), FDA security regulations (21 C.F.R. Part 11), the Canadian Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), the Federal Education Records Protection Act (FERPA), the Federal Information Systems Management Act (FISMA) and the numerous state laws regarding notice of security breaches the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard, and ISO, NIST and FIPS security standards. He also provides legal support during e-discovery and forensics in preparation for litigation.
G5 Preparing for a Zillion Audits at Once
Speaker - Kimber Spradlin [ Presentation], Director Product Marketing, Embarcadero Technologies Kimber recently joined Embarcadero Technologies, bringing more than 10 years experience in the Information Security industry. She started her career at Ernst & Young specializing in IT compliance; helping Fortune 500 organizations meet both regulatory and internal information security requirements. This included developing risk assessment, compliance, policy management, and product evaluation programs. She then spent 5 years at NetIQ, responsible for driving the strategy and marketing around the company?s policy-based security products and sharing her regulatory compliance expertise with customers in all types of industries. She also regularly works with industry analysts from such firms as Gartner, META (now Gartner), and Forrester on these topics. Kimber has a bachelor?s degree in Accounting from Baylor University, an MBA from Michigan State, and has received the Certified Public Accounting, the Certified Information Systems Auditor, and the Certified Information Systems Security Professional designations.
G1 Beware of Mobile Devices!
Speaker - Nicholas Miller [ Presentation], CEO, AirPatrol Corporation Nicholas Miller is an innovative career entrepreneur who has founded a number of successful private and publicly traded companies in the software, wireless, and Internet sectors. His wide ranging experience as a high technology executive includes over 25 years of direct P & L responsibility, along with extensive experience in sales, marketing and technology start-ups. Miller was one of the first to identify the security threats posed by wireless technology and coined the phrase
Speaker - Tara Kissoon [ Presentation], Director, Information Security Services, Global Information Security Office, Visa Inc. Tara Kissoon is a Director within Visa?s Information Security Services where her focus is on security assessments, security management and providing security expertise. She represents Visa on several International Working Groups. Tara has over 15 years experience in various aspects of Information Technology. Tara?s diverse experience includes security reviews of complex network architectures, facilitating multi disciplined risk assessments, conducting various workshops and forums, and leading Information system audits specializing in system development, web architectures, application and database reviews and SOX compliance. Tara taught at Seneca College, where she was responsible for the development, delivery, and evaluation of information technology curriculum. She was appointed to represent her college on several advisory committees and developed the first security course at Seneca College. Tara is a Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP) and a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) and has achieved various industry certifications.
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| 2:45 pm–3:45 pm |
CSI Conference Session
H1 Secure Your Mobile Devices!
Speaker - Emmitt Wells [ Presentation], Practice Director - NA Consulting, Getronics USA Inc. Mr. Wells is a senior consultant with 19 years (15 years with Getronics) of professional experience in the IT industry and is currently responsible for a team of Infrastructure Engineers engaging in both pre-sales and post-sales opportunities including Network Architecture, Mobile Infrastructures, Unified Communications, and Video Conferencing. Most recently he was responsible for the US Security and Communications Portfolio Practice for North America and has managed large projects for both government and enterprise customers. He was also a key contributor to building the current global solution set for Getronics Network, Server, and Application Management Services. Throughout his career, he has focused on delivering IT services in a consistent, cost effective, and secure manner. This emphasis on security, wireless technologies, and IPT services brought him into the Getronics consulting organization to help distribute industry leading solutions amongst all Getronics services. Mr. Wells has both technical and business knowledge of the operations, delivery, and financial aspects necessary to run an effective ICT organization. He has managed up to 77 people in the ICTC organization, with a $5.1 million budget. Having been involved in the business line delivery most of his career; he brings a unique perspective on what is expected from a supporting organization. This part of the business does not drive the business through technology, but analyzes the business requirements and is a business enabler through technology. His experience in delivering outsourced services to external customers was very integral in beginning Getronics? EWWS/SWWE business initiative. Ultimately with the goal of reducing centralized expense allocations to the individual business lines to help facilitate lower pricing and increased revenue.
H5 Complying Across Continents
Speaker - Milton Luoma [ Presentation], Assistant Professor, Metropolitan State University Milton H. Luoma, Jr. holds the degrees of Juris Doctor, M.S. in Computer Science, M.B.A., and M.S. in Engineering. He has also completed advanced work in the Ph.D. program in business at the University of Cincinnati. He has practiced law and worked as a business consultant in Minnesota for over 20 years. He has designed and developed the Computer Forensics and Computer Security programs at Fond du Lac Tribal & Community College in Minnesota. He is currently an Assistant Professor teaching Computer Science and Computer Foreniscs at Metropolitan State University in St. Paul, Minnesota. , Previous Speaking Engagements: Midwest Association for Legal Studies in Business Conferences; American Academy for Legal Studies in Business; Keynote Speaker at Northeast Service Cooperative Conference; Fairview Hospital Public Lecture Series; Brenau University Online College Conference; Minnesota State University IT & Wireless Technology Conference Licensed Attorney at Law, State of Minnesota; Graduate Certificate in Computer Forensics, Oregon State University; NTI Computer Forensics Certification
Speaker - Vicki Luoma [ Presentation], Assistant Professor, Minnesota State University Vicki Luoma holds a Juris Doctor degree and is a candidate for a Ph.D. in Business. She has practiced law and worked as a business consultant in Minnesota for over 25 years. Further, she is a former Vice President of a small business university. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the College of Business at Minnesota State University.
H4 To Disclose the Breach or Not To?
Speaker - Pat Logan [ Presentation], Associate Professor, Marshall University Dr. Logan is an associate professor in the College of Information Technology and Engineering at Marshall University. She has taught information security, computer forensics, multimedia, and cybercrime. She has been an invited speaker at both national and international conferences on security topics. In addition to her academic experience, Dr. Logan has over sixteen years of corporate experience including Assistant Vice President of Information Services at Sanwa Bank, Monterey Park, California. Her research interests include information security, computer forensics, Fourth Amendment issues that apply to the search and seizure of computer media, and the application of computer technology to courtroom presentations.
H3 Brand Your Security Program as Fun
Speaker - Todd Fitzgerald [ Presentation], Systems Security Officer, National Government Services Todd Fitzgerald, CISSP, CISA, CISM serves as a Medicare Systems Security Officer for National Government Services, LLC (NGS), Milwaukee, WI which is the nation?s largest processor of Medicare claims, and subsidiary of WellPoint, Inc. (NYSE:WLP) the nation?s largest health insurer. Todd was named as a finalist for the 2005 Midwest Information Security Executive (ISE) of the Year Award, nominee for the national award, Judge for the 2006/08 central region awards, and has moderated several Executive Alliance Information Security Executive Roundtables. Todd is the co-author of the ISC2 book entitled CISO Leadership: Essential Principles for Success (January, 2008) and has authored articles on Information Security for The 2007 Official ISC2 Guide to the CISSP Exam, The Information Security Handbook Series, The HIPAA Program Reference Book, Managing an Information Security and Privacy Awareness and Training Program, and several other security-related publications. Todd is also a member of the Editorial Board for ISC2 Journal/Information Systems Security Magazine and is frequently called upon to present at national and local conferences. Todd serves on the Board of Directors for the HIPAA Collaborative of Wisconsin, and is an active leader, participant and presenter in multiple industry associations such as Information Systems Security Association (ISSA), Blue Cross Blue Shield Information Security Advisory Group, CMS/Gartner Security Best Practices Group, Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange (WEDI), Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA), and others. Todd has 28 years of Information Technology experience, including 20 years of management. Prior to joining NGS, Todd held various broad-based senior Information Technology management positions for Fortune 500 organizations such as American Airlines, IMS Health, Zeneca (subsidiary of AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals), Syngenta, as well as prior positions with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wisconsin.
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| 4:00 pm–5:00 pm |
CSI Conference Session
I1 Why NAC and Why Not NAC?
Speaker - Lisa Lorenzin [ Presentation], Principal Solutions Architect - Security Solutions, Juniper Networks Lisa Lorenzin is a Principal Solutions Architect with Juniper Networks, specializing in security solutions, and a contributing member of Trusted Network Connect (TNC), a work group of the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) that defines an open architecture and standards for endpoint integrity and network access control. She has worked in a variety of Internet-related roles for the past 13 years, with more than a decade of that focused on network and information security. Lorenzin's experience in data center, government and enterprise environments, as well as her active participation and service in local user groups, has brought her a thorough understanding of the challenges network administrators and users face in today's world of expanding regulations and increasing security threats.
I4 Working with Law Enforcement Before and After an Incident
Speaker - Tom Prunier [ Presentation], Computer System Security Analyst Senior, Lockheed Martin Tom Prunier is a Computer System Security Analyst for Lockheed Martin. Tom is currently contracted to the Federal Bureau of Investigations as a Cyber Crimes Investigation Instructor and a certified Intrusion incident handler. Tom previously was a Detective and a member of the Internet Crimes Against Children?s Task Force for the State of Kansas and has investigated a wide variety of computer related crimes at the Local, State, and Federal Level. Tom has responded to numerous incidents in an investigative and computer forensic capacity. Tom has a Master of Arts in Computer Information Management and is an Associate Professor at Southwestern College in the fields of Criminal Justice, Computer Science, and Security Management.
Speaker - Branden R. Williams [ Presentation], Director, PCI Practice, VeriSign Branden R. Williams could easily be described as one of the industry?s leading experts but that title does not encompass his robust talents. With four active professional certifications, a list of publications, more than a decade of experience, and an enviable knowledge of technology he has earned the respect of global, top named clients and industry insiders. Yet, Williams is much more than an IT expert, his astute understanding of business has enabled him to create innovative solutions that align with key organizational objectives. This rare combination of technology and business expertise has resulted in Williams becoming a sought after Information Technology and Strategy Leader by the world?s foremost corporate executives. Equally impressive is Williams high energy, results oriented business style. Williams is firmly committed to partnering with organizations to maximize profitability and opportunity. Williams has a steadfast belief that IT and IT security should support and contribute to an organization. Utilizing his keen business insights and ability to communicate with technical and non-technical audiences, he has been able to collaborate with corporations to analyze, develop and implement enterprise wide solutions that support key business drivers. Williams has worked with clients in the financial, retail, healthcare, manufacturing, utilities, transportation, service provision and industrial sectors. He currently manages a multi-million dollar consulting practice while leading a global team of 80 certified Qualified Security Assessors (QSAs). Williams holds an MBA in Supply Chain Management and Logistics from the University of Dallas where he is also a graduate level Adjunct Professor consistently ranked in the top 10% of professors. He is a Lifetime Member of Pi Sigma Epsilon, and Founding Member of The Michelangelo Group Security Alliance. Williams is also a sought after speaker and author.
| | Tuesday, April 29 |
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| 10:15 am–11:15 am |
Conference Sessions
Managing and Controlling Application Performance
Speaker - David Messina [ Presentation], VP Marketing and Product Management, Xangati David is a seasoned executive with fifteen years of experience in the marketing and selling of enterprise, consumer and service provider networking equipment on a global level. Prior to Xangati, David held product marketing and marketing communications executive positions for CoSine Communications and Bay Networks (acquired by Nortel Networks). David holds a BS in Economics from The Wharton School, UPENN.
Speaker - Jim Frey [ Presentation], Marketing, NetScout Systems Jim brings 20 years of product development and marketing experience - focused on network and service management products for enterprise, telecom and government organizations to his role as vice president of marketing at NetScout. Previously, Jim was VP of strategic marketing at Micromuse. Prior to that, his roles included director of worldwide product marketing at Agilent Technologies, and manager of Cabletron?s SPECTRUM service provider products group. Jim has spoken at numerous events worldwide on network performance, service level management, OSS, VoIP, and IP QoS. He holds an MSc. degree in Computer and Information Sciences from RPI.
Speaker - Jim McQuaid [ Presentation], Director of Product Management, NetQoS Jim McQuaid is Director, Product Management at NetQoS. A graduate of the University of Michigan, McQuaid has worked in network performance analysis, digital signal processing and measurement and control for a variety of established and startup companies including Analog Devices, Bay Networks, Ganymede and NetQoS. McQuaid is the co-author of RFC 1944 and 2544 and was the Chair of the IETF Benchmarking Methodologies Working Group from 1995 to 1998. In recent years McQuaid has focussed primarily on application and network performance. Outside of work, he is an active filmmaker.
Architectures for IP Telephony Deployment
Moderator - Allan Sulkin [ Presentation], President, TEQConsult Group Allan Sulkin is founder and president of TEQConsult Group (www.teqconsult.com), a management consultancy focused on the enterprise communications market. Sulkin is widely recognized as the foremost analyst of enterprise voice communications system and has consulted with each of the market's leading system suppliers and distributors during the past quarter century. He authored PBX Systems for IP Telephony (McGraw Hill), was a contributing editor to Business Communications Review magazine for more than 20 years and has been a prominent presence at Voicecon since its inception. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Enterprise Communications Association and authored its annual market report. Sulkin can be reached at amsulkin@aol.com
Information Classification: The Cornerstone to Information Management
Speaker - Sheila Childs [ Presentation], Director of Marketing, EMC Sheila Childs Director, Software Product Marketing EMC Information Management Software Group Sheila Childs is a Director of Marketing in EMC?s Content Management Software Group, a worldwide leader in the development and delivery of enterprise content management and archiving solutions. Sheila has held technical and management positions in product strategy, product development, product management and customer support/services. She has delivered value-focused storage management software for backup/recovery, HSM, remote device access, device and media management, SAN management and most recently, Information Lifecycle Management (ILM). Sheila has been involved with the Storage Networking Industry Association as a participant in technical working groups, on various committees and as a Board member. She co-chaired the Interoperability Committee from 1999-2001, which has brought successful interoperability demos to a number of Storage Networking World conferences, and initiated the SNIA-Conformance Test Program (SNIA-CTP). She has been active in many initiatives including the startup of the Technology Center and the SNIA Storage Management Initiative. She has been a member of the Board of Directors for four years; her elected positions include a year as Vice Chair and two years as Chairman. She chaired the SNIA Data Management Forum in 2005.
Evolution of Threats and Their Impact on Security Technology
Speaker - Gene Schultz [ Presentation], CTO/CISO, High Tower
Application Delivery On Demand
Speaker - Tim Knudsen [ Presentation], Director APS Product Specialist, Akamai
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| 10:45 am–11:15 am |
S08 Industry Sessions
Penetrating Target Accounts with Account-Based Marketing
Speaker - David Munn [ Presentation], President and CEO, ITSMA David C. Munn President and CEO dmunn@itsma.com Dave oversees all ITSMA strategy, partnerships, and international operations. He also moderates numerous ITSMA conferences and speaks at a variety of industry and client events. Since joining ITSMA in 1995, one year after its formation, Dave has played a central role in expanding the organization?s offerings to include: Best-practice, benchmarking, and customer research; custom consulting and training; and a wide range of member services to help companies improve marketing, sales, and business results. ITSMA now has operations in the U.S., Europe, and Japan, serving over 100 member companies representing close to half of the total Technology & Telecom services revenues generated worldwide. Prior to joining ITSMA, Dave held senior-level field positions with Oracle Corporation and Apple Computer, responsible for marketing products and services to commercial and government accounts. Earlier, Dave was a senior analyst with The Ledgeway Group, where he authored Ledgeway?s first ?Service Trends and Forecast? study and launched the company?s inquiry hotline service. Dave holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Denison University and an M.B.A. from Northwestern University?s Kellogg School, where he concentrated in Marketing and Corporate Strategy. Dave is a former President of the Alcott Toastmasters Club and an alumni interviewer for Kellogg?s MBA program.
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CSI Conference Session
J2 FORUM: Using Risk Analysis to Keep Your Boss Out of Jail
Speaker - Thomas Peltier [ Presentation], President, Thomas R. Peltier Associates, LLC Tom Peltier has been an information security professional for over thirty years. During this time he has shared his experiences with follow professionals and because of his work has been given the 1993 Computer Security Institute?s (CSI) Lifetime Achievement Award. In 1999 the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) bestowed its Individual Contribution to the Profession Award and in 2001 he was inducted into the ISSA Hall of Fame. Tom was also awarded the CSI Lifetime Emeritus Membership Award. Over the past decade, Tom has averaged 4 articles published a year on various computer and information security issues, including developing policies and procedures, disaster recovery planning, copyright compliance, virus management and security controls. He has had six books published on policy development and risk assessment. He co-authored four other information security books. He continues to speak and teach information security courses throughout the world.
J3 Private Data Mining and Citizens' Rights
Speaker - Andrew Lindell [ Presentation], Chief Cryptographer, Aladdin Knowledge Systems Andrew Lindell is the Chief Cryptographer at Aladdin Knowledge Systems and an Assistant Professor at Bar-Ilan University in Israel. Andrew attained a Ph.D. at the Weizmann Institute of Science in 2002 and spent two years at the IBM T.J.Watson research lab as a Postdoctoral fellow in the cryptography research group. Andrew has carried out extensive research in cryptography, and has published more than 40 conference and journal publications, as well as a textbook on cryptography and another book detailing secure protocols. Andrew has presented at numerous international conferences, workshops and university seminars, and has served on program committees for top international conferences in cryptography. In addition to Andrew's notable academic experience, he joined Aladdin Knowledge Systems in 2004. In his position as Chief Cryptographer, he has worked on the cryptographic and security issues that arise in the design and construction of authentication schemes, smartcard applications, software protection schemes and more. Offering a unique combination of academic and industry experience, Andrew brings a fresh and insightful perspective on many of the crucial security issues that arise today.
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Conference Sessions
Optimizing the Performance of Enterprise Applications
Speaker - Sunil Potti [ Presentation], Vice President, Acceleration and Virtualization Group, F5 Networks Sunil Potti is Vice President of Product Development for the Acceleration and Virtualization Group at F5 Networks. Sunil brings many years of experience in delivering enterprise applications and next generation application infrastructure technologies to the market. In his current role, he is responsible for delivering F5?s application acceleration products including WAN optimization and web acceleration solutions. Prior to F5, Sunil was Director of Engineering at Cisco Systems where he led the Application Oriented Networking product group. He has also held positions at Synchrony and Sybase.
Speaker - Tim Richards [ Presentation], Senior Product Manager for WAN Acceleration, Juniper Networks Tim Richards is Senior Product Manager for WAN Acceleration products at Juniper Networks, where he defines product features, direction and strategy for the company?s application acceleration product portfolio. With more than 15 years of people management, product management and field experience in the networking industry, Richards brings a practical understanding of how technology can solve business problems. Richards joined Juniper Networks as part of the acquisition of Peribit Networks in 2005, where he held a key technical role in the EMEA Sales Operation. Prior to Peribit Networks, Richards held various managerial and senior technical roles at Lucent Technologies, IBM and 3Com. Richards earned a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree in Computer Science from the University of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom.
Wireless Security and Management: New Challenges, New Opportunities
Moderator - Lisa Phifer [ Presentation], Vice President, Core Competence Lisa Phifer is Vice President and co-owner of Core Competence, a consulting firm focused on business use of emerging network and security technologies. She has been involved in the design, implementation, and hands-on evaluation of internetworking, security, and management products for over 25 years. At Core Competence, Lisa provides requirements analysis, vulnerability assessment, and product evaluation services. She has advised companies large and small regarding use of network technologies and security best practices to manage risk and meet business needs. Lisa teaches and writes extensively about a wide range of technologies, from wireless/mobile security and intrusion prevention to virtual private networking and network access control. Her work appears regularly in industry publications, including Information Security, searchNetworking, and Wi-Fi Planet. Lisa's monthly columns are published by searchMobileComputing, where she serves as WLAN site advisor. She is an editorial board member of the Wireless Vulnerabilities and Exploits project.
Speaker - David King [ Presentation], Chairman and CEO, AirTight Networks
Speaker - Greg Murphy [ Presentation], General Manager, AirWave Wireless
Managing and Troubleshooting VoIP
Speaker - Sung Moon [ Presentation], Director, Technical Readiness and Serviceability, Avaya Global Services, Avaya Sung Moon is Director of Technical Readiness and Serviceability for Avaya Global Services. His responsibilities include training Avaya?s support engineers for new solution launches, driving serviceability features into Avaya?s converged solutions, and supporting critical and complex escalations. Sung?s technical background is primarily in enterprise networking and IP telephony, and he holds a CCNP certification. Prior to becoming a director Sung was an R&D engineer and manager of a critical escalation team at Avaya. Prior to coming to Avaya, Sung served in the USAF as a communications engineer, worked in the Defense industry as a Service Provider for the DoD, and worked in the financial industry as an enterprise network engineer for a prominent brokerage firm. Sung earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Brigham Young University, and a Master of Business Administration degree from Southern Illinois University.
Identifying and Eliminating Backup System Bottlenecks
Speaker - Jacob Farmer [ Presentation], CTO, Cambridge Computer Services
Virtualization Beyond Consolidation: Driving Down OPEX, Not Just CAPEX
Speaker - Paul Prince [ Presentation], Director, CTO Enterprise Products, Dell Paul Prince brings more than 20 years of computer industry experience to his current role as Director of Enterprise Technologies, within Dell?s Office of the CTO. In this position, Mr. Prince is responsible for leading Dell?s initiatives on virtualization, as well as directing the company?s Client and Server Architecture teams, and overseeing development of the core technologies associated with those platforms. Paul Prince holds a bachelor of science degree in physics from Abilene Christian University, and a master of science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Utah.
Storage and Networking in a Virtual World
Moderator - Anne Skamarock [ Presentation], Research Director, Focus Consulting
Speaker - David Black [ Presentation], Distinguished Engineer, EMC David L. Black, Ph.D. is a Distinguished Engineer at EMC Corporation and has been the chair of a number of IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) Working Groups, including the IP Storage (ips) Working Group. In the latter role, he has overseen standardization of block storage over IP protocols (e.g., iSCSI, FCIP, iFCP). At EMC he contributes to technology and product strategy and serves as a consulting engineer to product groups across the company. Prior to EMC, Dr. Black performed operating systems research and development at the Research Institute of the Open Software Foundation (OSF), later part of The Open Group. Dr. Black holds an M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University along with an M.A. in Mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the IEEE Computer Society.
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S08 Industry Sessions
How to Close 90% of the Business You Pursue Faster, More Easily, and More Profitably
Speaker - Jeffrey Koser [ Presentation], Owner, Selling to Zebras, LLC Jeffrey A. Koser has more than twenty-nine years of experience in consulting, executive sales management, business strategy, and business development in various industries. His current consulting customers range from Global 2000 companies to companies aspiring to make an initial public stock offering. Using the Zebra sales methodology, Jeff has established a proven track record of successfully executing business strategies for companies of all sizes in a variety of industries, from emerging to mature markets. Previously, Jeff served as chief operating officer at Baan Supply Chain Solutions. Under his leadership at Baan, revenues grew more than tenfold in fewer than five years. Prior to joining Baan, Jeff held various management and sales positions at companies such as NCR Corporation, MAI Basic Four, and Xerox Computer Services. www.sellingtozebras.com Name: Jeffrey A. Koser Telephone: 414-659-1494 Company: Selling to Zebras, LLC Email: Koserhtk@aol.com
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S08 Industry Sessions
Best Practices for Building and Growing Your In-Direct Sales Channel
Speaker - Jerry Jalaba [ Presentation], VP Alliance and Partners, Intacct Jerry Jalaba is responsible for managing Intacct?s successful channel and alliance initiatives, driving growth through strategic relationships with a variety of partners, including CPA firms, financial and business process outsourcers, value added resellers, solution providers, independent software vendors, distributors, systems integrators, and consultants among others. Jerry has more than 25 years of experience in sales, channels, and marketing. Jerry joined Intacct from Google, via their acquisition of communications security and compliance leader Postini, where he was vice president of worldwide alliance and channel sales. In that position, he helped to accelerate growth via highly successful channel initiatives. At Postini, Jerry developed and executed a diversified strategy for global channels in a software as a service (SaaS) business, and contributed triple-digit year over year growth across a broad set of business partners. Jerry started his career at IBM in a variety of sales and marketing management roles over a 13-year period. He then spent five years at 3Com, where he was vice president of North America sales and vice president of worldwide sales operations. For the past ten years, Jalaba has invented and implemented creative distribution strategies as vice president of sales and channels at fast growing companies including Vertical Networks, Ramp Networks, Palm, Postini, and Google.
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Sponsor Sessions
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Conference Sessions
Network Services: Which Ones and Where?
Speaker - Michael Frendo [ Presentation], Senior VP, High End Security Systems, Juniper Networks Michael Frendo, senior vice president, High-End Security Systems (HSS) Business Unit at Juniper Networks, has more than 20 years of technology, engineering, and product partnership experience. In his current role, Frendo is responsible for the leadership of the current and next generation security and network traffic visibility technologies and products . Prior to joining Juniper, Michael was responsible for leading system architecture, worldwide product development and customer engagements for the entire product line at McDATA Corporation. Previously, Frendo was the vice president for Systems and Software Engineering at Cisco Systems. Frendo holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering form McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada.
Anatomy of a Malware Attack
Speaker - Tom Bowers [ Presentation], Evangelist, Kaspersky Lab
A Guide to Data Center Conservation
Speaker - Jack Pouchet [ Presentation], Director, Energy Initiatives, Green Grid/Emerson Network Power Jack Pouchet - Bio Jack Pouchet, BA, MBA Business Administration, Director Energy Initiatives for Emerson Network Power / Liebert is based in Southern California and works closely with major OEMs in the server market, large data center users, and leading mission critical engineering firms to help define, architect, and create opportunities for advanced power and cooling technologies that improve day-to-day operational efficiencies. Jack brings over twenty years of related OEM power supply, power generation, distribution, and power product sales and marketing experience to Emerson Network Power giving him a unique end-to-end perspective of the entire AC and DC power path. An active member of several industry and sustainability associations including The Green Grid and the Union of Concerned Scientists, Jack is frequently engaged with Federal and State agencies in research and legislation centered on alternative / renewable energy as well as energy efficiency including support of the EPA in their report to Congress on data center operations under H.R. 5646. As a scientist/inventor Jack has corporate IP and patent submittals in place for alternative/renewable energy components, systems, and architectures specifically addressing the IT, networking, data center, and electric utility markets.
Planning the Move from Physical to Virtual: Migration and Deployment
Speaker - Andrew Hillier [ Presentation], Co-founder and CTO, CiRBA Andrew Hillier has over 15 years of experience in the creation and implementation of mission-critical software for the world's largest financial institutions and utilities. A co-founder of CiRBA, he leads product strategy and defines the overall technology roadmap for the company. Prior to CiRBA, Hillier pioneered a state of the art systems management solution which was acquired by Sun Microsystems and now serves as the foundation of their flagship systems management product, Sun Management Center. Hillier has also led the development of solutions for major financial institutions, including fixed income, equity, futures & options and interest rate derivatives trading systems, as well as in the fields of covert military surveillance, advanced traffic and train control, and the robotic inspection and repair of nuclear reactors. Hillier holds a Bachelor of Science degree in computer engineering from The University of New Brunswick.
How to Get (and Keep) Your ITSM Initiative on Track
Speaker - Hank Marquis [ Presentation], Director of IT Service Management Consulting, Enterprise Management Associates Hank has more than 25 years of hands-on experience in information technology and truly understands all sides of the IT equation. His background spans managing, organizing, and optimizing IT infrastructures and organizations and he has extensive experience helping IT executives and organizations implement IT governance and operational frameworks. Hank has helped dozens of companies implement IT service management best practices. Prior to joining EMA, Hank was the Chief Technology Officer for itSM Solutions, an IT service management training and coaching organization where he oversaw development and delivery of IT management training programs. Previously, as CIO at e-commerce financial services provider Celexis, he aligned with business, guided restructuring projects, led teams to improve customer satisfaction, and designed processes and programs to measurably improve efficiency and control costs. During his time as CTO at management software company Opticom, he directed product architectures and led marketing and software development groups to align with service management best practices to improve sales and market positioning. Hank leverages his unique perspective to help transform clients from good to great by applying business-aligned IT service management principles. Hank?s down-to-earth approach stresses break-through improvements in quality, cost control, and alignment between IT and the business. Hank?s industry credentials include membership in ISACA, itSMF, ASQ, and PMI. He holds ITIL Service Manager with distinction in Service Delivery, Six Sigma Green Belt, and COBIT certifications. His formal studies include Computer Science, Communications Technology, and he is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Organizational Psychology.
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Sponsor Sessions
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Conference Sessions
Advanced Wireless and Mobile Technologies
Speaker - Byron Henderson [ Presentation], VP of Marketing, Mesh Dynamics Byron Henderson has led Product Management, Marketing, and Sales teams in the Networking field for 25 years. He has overseen the development and launch of new technologies in voice and data integration, security, switching, routing, and wireless. Since 2005, Mr. Henderson has been VP of Marketing at MeshDynamics, an innovator in Third-Generation wireless mesh technologies based on highly distributed radio intelligence in a multiple-radio node architecture. In this role, he has helped define new product capabilities to address an emerging enterprise market for this technology. Prior to MeshDynamics, he held a variety of Product Management and Marketing roles at Cisco Systems. Mr. Henderson helped launch Cisco's highly successful Voice-over-IP product lines, both wide area and PBX replacement. His teams were also responsible for product definition, launch, marketing, and technical support of a variety of other technologies from switching to routing to security and 802.11 wireless. Mr. Henderson joined Cisco Systems through the acquisition of StrataCom, a leading voice and data wide area switching manufacturer. Mr. Henderson led a team focused on the definition, development, and deployment of voice integration products for Frame Relay and ATM environments. Mr. Henderson's experience includes Product Management and Marketing executive positions at Fibermux Corporation (later ADC) and MICOM Corporation (later NorTel), as well as product definition, marketing, and product management consulting roles with a variety of networking vendors.
Speaker - Darwin Engwer [ Presentation], WLAN Strategic Technology Architect, Nortel Networks Darwin is a WLAN pioneer, beginning with WLAN technology development in 1994 at Netwave Technologies, which was acquired by Nortel Networks in 1998. Since that time Darwin has led several WLAN development projects at Nortel and is now part of Nortel's Enterprise Technology, Strategy and Architecture Team. His current activities include WLAN research, standards making and product strategies. Darwin has been a regular participant and contributor to the 802.11 standards making process for the past 13 years, with over 50 submissions and direct involvement in the creation of 802.11, 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11d, 802.11e, 802.11F, 802.11g, 802.11h, 802.11i, 802.11j, 802.11k, 802.11r and 802.11ma (802.11-2007) including a role as task group vice-chair. He continues to be involved in 9 active task groups and 3 study groups in 802.11, including the Very High Throughput (Gigabit Wireless) effort. Darwin graduated with honors in Electronic Engineering at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology and is the holder of seven patents.
Storage Virtualization: What, Why, Where and How
Speaker - Rob Peglar [ Presentation], Vice President, Technolgy Marketing, Xiotech Corporation Rob Peglar is Vice President, Technology for Xiotech Corporation. A 30-year industry veteran and published author, he has global responsibility for the shaping of strategic vision, emerging technologies, defining future offering portfolios including business and technology requirements, product planning and industry/customer liaison. He currently serves as Chair of the SNIA Tutorials, as Board member of the Green Storage Initiative, and as Secretary/Treasurer of the Blade Systems Alliance. He has extensive experience in storage virtualization, the architecture, design, implementation and operation of large heterogeneous SANs, archiving strategy, disaster avoidance and compliance, information risk management, distributed cluster storage architectures and is a sought-after speaker and panelist at leading storage and networking-related seminars and conferences worldwide. Prior to joining Xiotech in August 2000, Mr. Peglar held key technology specialist and engineering management positions over a nine-year period at StorageTek and at their networking subsidiary, Network Systems Corporation. Prior to StorageTek, he held engineering development and product management positions at Control Data Corporation and its supercomputer division, ETA Systems. Mr. Peglar holds the B.S. degree in Computer Science from Washington University, St. Louis Missouri, and performed graduate work at Washington University?s Sever Institute of Engineering. His research background includes I/O performance analysis, queuing theory, parallel systems architecture and OS design, storage networking protocols, clustering algorithms and virtual systems optimization.
Keeping Track of the Bad Guys: Practical Black and White Lists
Speaker - Marcus Sachs [ Presentation], Director, SANS Internet Storm Center Marcus Sachs is the Director of the SANS Internet Storm Center, an all-volunteer watch dog organization focused on early warning and analysis of developing Internet threats and vulnerabilities. He has been the SANS ISC director since September 2003 and is also one of SANS? top rated instructors. He is currently employed by Verizon where he is an Executive Director of Government Affairs for National Security Policy in Washington, D.C. He is also a member of the CSIS Commission on Cyber Security for the 44th Presidency. Mr. Sachs' professional experience includes a 20 year military career as an officer in the United States Army followed by two years of federal civilian service at the White House and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. After retiring from the military in 2001 he was appointed by the President to serve concurrently on the staff of the National Security Council as the Director for Communication Infrastructure Protection, and on the staff of the President's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board. Mr. Sachs joined the National Cyber Security Division of the US Department of Homeland Security in June 2003, where he was responsible for developing the implementation plan for the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace. While working for DHS, he developed the initial concept and strategy for the creation of the United States Computer Emergency Response Team. Mr. Sachs holds a Master of Science in Computer Science with a concentration in Information Security from James Madison University, a Master of Science in Science and Technology Commercialization from the University of Texas at Austin, and a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is a graduate of the Army's Command and General Staff College, the Army Engineer School, the Army Computer Science School, and the Army's Airborne and Air Assault schools. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Public Policy from George Mason University.
Speaker - Michael O'Reirdan [ Presentation], Comcast Distinguished Engineer, Comcast Michael O'Reirdan is a Comcast Distinguished Engineer with a particular interest in the issues of Spam, Bots and associated network abuse. Michael is also Chairman of the Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG). Michael has been with Comcast since 2003 and in that time has also been responsible for the introduction of the residential network provisioning platform as well as the core X.500 platform which is at its core. Prior to working with Comcast, Michael held a number of positions with Cable and Wireless in the United Kingdom, USA and Australia. These mainly related to ISP platform design and prior to that, Michael was involved with a variety of messaging platforms such as X.400, ccMail and Fax delivery. Michael is an Irish citizen, a diver, a pilot and a resident of New Jersey.
Green Data Center: The IT Industry's Energy Efficiency Initiative
Speaker - Larry Vertal [ Presentation], Senior Strategist, AMD Lawrence Vertal brings more than 20 years of operational management, strategic relations, corporate governance, and marketing experience to his role as Senior Strategist for AMD. In this role, Mr. Vertal is responsible for both the strategy and execution of selected corporate and commercial initiatives. Mr. Vertal has more than two decades of operational management, strategic relations, corporate governance and marketing experience with technology companies. His range of success spans from startups to Fortune 100 corporations. He has served on the board of directors of The Green Grid consortium since its founding. Mr. Vertal was named by InformationWeek as one of the 15 Innovators & Influencers for 2008. Prior to joining AMD, Mr. Vertal was vice president of marketing for Conita Technologies. While at AST Research he was responsible for the multiprocessor systems business and served as worldwide representative of the executive office. At MAI Systems, Mr. Vertal oversaw development and marketing of four generations of parallel processing systems. Vertal was also the founder of Condor Data and a founding partner of Apollo Enterprise Solutions, LLC Mr. Vertal holds a bachelors degree in Bacteriology with a minor in Philosophy from California State University, Los Angeles followed by graduate research in Chemistry focused on paramagnetic resonance.
Simplifying Software Management through Application Virtualization
Moderator - Anne Skamarock [ Presentation], Research Director, Focus Consulting
Speaker - Gavriella Schuster [ Presentation], Senior Director, Windows Product Management Group , Microsoft Gavriella Schuster has worked at Microsoft over the last 13 years in a variety of roles. She is currently a senior director in the Windows Product Management Group where she is leading the efforts on building the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack, which includes SoftGrid application virtualization. Other roles at Microsoft include work in the US subsidiary driving licensing sales and marketing, Enterprise Services, field business development, training initiative development, segment marketing, worldwide training channel strategy and worldwide operations. She carries with her 13 years of experience in managing and deploying program and product initiatives, 15 years of sales and account management experience, 6 years of licensing marketing and sales experience, 9 years of experience in channel management within the software industry. Prior to coming to Microsoft she worked 5 years at Adobe Systems.
Speaker - Henrik Rosendahl [ Presentation], Director of Application Virtualization, Product Marketing, VMware Henrik Rosendahl was the CEO of Thinstall prior to the acquisition by VMware. Mr. Rosendahl led the launch, strategic partnerships and world wide market expansion of Thinstall?s Application Virtualization Suite. Prior to Thinstall Henrik was the Executive Vice President of Premitech inc. as leading provider of end-user based performance management.
How to Define IT Services: The Cornerstone of ITSM
Speaker - Hank Marquis [ Presentation], Director of IT Service Management Consulting, Enterprise Management Associates Hank has more than 25 years of hands-on experience in information technology and truly understands all sides of the IT equation. His background spans managing, organizing, and optimizing IT infrastructures and organizations and he has extensive experience helping IT executives and organizations implement IT governance and operational frameworks. Hank has helped dozens of companies implement IT service management best practices. Prior to joining EMA, Hank was the Chief Technology Officer for itSM Solutions, an IT service management training and coaching organization where he oversaw development and delivery of IT management training programs. Previously, as CIO at e-commerce financial services provider Celexis, he aligned with business, guided restructuring projects, led teams to improve customer satisfaction, and designed processes and programs to measurably improve efficiency and control costs. During his time as CTO at management software company Opticom, he directed product architectures and led marketing and software development groups to align with service management best practices to improve sales and market positioning. Hank leverages his unique perspective to help transform clients from good to great by applying business-aligned IT service management principles. Hank?s down-to-earth approach stresses break-through improvements in quality, cost control, and alignment between IT and the business. Hank?s industry credentials include membership in ISACA, itSMF, ASQ, and PMI. He holds ITIL Service Manager with distinction in Service Delivery, Six Sigma Green Belt, and COBIT certifications. His formal studies include Computer Science, Communications Technology, and he is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Organizational Psychology.
S08 Conference Sessions
The State of the Union on SOA
Speaker - Chris Howard [ Presentation], Vice President, Burton Grouop Chris Howard is VP and Director for the Executive Advisory Program at Burton Group. As a speaker, Mr. Howard is in demand for his thoughtful discussions of technology and society, and brings interdisciplinary perspectives to his topics. His research focus spans enterprise and application architecture, user experience, organizational dynamics, modelling and process design. Prior to joining Burton Group, Mr. Howard was an enterprise architect at U.S. Bank, and led consolidation efforts for development frameworks and channel renewal. In addition, he has been part of the academic community for the past 20 years as an associate professor and guest lecturer at major schools in North America and Europe. He serves as chairman of the industry advisory board for the College of Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati.
How Digital Killed the Analog Store: Open Source and SAAS Solutions Virtualize Global IT Delivery
Speaker - Doug Harr [ Presentation], CIO, Ingres Chief Information Officer of Ingres and Resident Music Aficionado Doug Harr is the chief information officer for Ingres and a music lover at heart. During his career, Doug has focused on building Information Technology and Professional Service organizations that design, deliver, and support business solutions. These solutions have involved multiple technologies, applications, and industries. In off hours, Doug works diligently to keep up with new musical groups and attend as many concerts as possible. Doug and his IT team have implemented an innovative approach to IT by staying clear of the closed source perpetual license models and focusing solely on SaaS and Open Source solutions to get the job done. Prior to joining Ingres, Doug acted as CIO at Portal Software. He was also the senior vice president of professional services at Core Technology Group, Inc., a provider of services to deploy packaged and custom business applications to a wide variety of clients. Doug holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a Computer Science (MIS) minor from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. He is a member of the Consortium for Information System Executives (CISE), and is guest lecturer for the MBA program at San Francisco State University.
S08 Industry Sessions
Enterprise Software Pricing: Approaching the Tipping Point for a Collapse?
Speaker - Chris Dowse [ Presentation], CEO, NeoChange Chris Dowse is Founder and CEO of Neochange, the leading management consulting firm focused exclusively on the complex challenge of Effective User Adoption. Neochange is based in San Francisco with resources in the UK and Australia. Using Neochange?s innovative Adopt IT methodology Neochange has consulted with executives of Fortune 500 companies such as Wells Fargo, Cisco, Walgreens and McKesson to help mitigate adoption risks and manage business transformations in the areas of IT management, CRM and Enterprise Risk Management. Neochange is currently retained by various industry-leading ISV?s to develop and execute their user adoption solutions / practices. Chris is a cited industry thought leader on organizational adoption and software-driven transformations. His research and opinion papers have been published in various technology channels such as Information Week, Sandhill.com. Chris frequently presents at C-level events and round tables on the leadership challenges associated with transforming software companies and corporate IT.
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Sponsor Sessions
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| 9:00 am–9:45 am |
Sponsor Sessions
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Conference Sessions
What SOA and Web 2.0 Means to the Network
Speaker - Shankar Ramaswamy [ Presentation], VP of Product Management, Sonoa Systems Shankar Ramaswamy is VP of Product Management for Sonoa Systems. He previously served as a Senior Technical Staff Member in the Application Integration Middleware (AIM) and Lotus divisions of IBM?s Software Group. Shankar also served as a core member of IBM?s Software Group Architecture Board. Previously, he co-founded and served as CTO of Torry Harris Business Solutions ? a services company that specialized in the design and development of mission-critical business applications. Shankar began his career at Transarc Corp. (a wholly owned IBM subsidiary). He holds a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Convergence: Technologies and Strategies
Speaker - Andrew Buffmire [ Presentation], President and CEO, Strata8 Andrew Buffmire Chief Executive Officer Strata8 Networks, Inc. Andrew Buffmire is Chief Executive Officer of Strata8 Networks. With over 20 years of experience in the telecommunications and wireless industries, Buffmire has extensive experience in wireless and wire line telecom and VoIP. Buffmire has held a number of senior industry leadership positions including Director Business Development and Strategy, Unified Communications Group, Microsoft Corporation and CEO of a hosted VoIP carrier providing service over broadband, WiFi and FTTP. In addition, he was part of the initial development team at Sprint PCS and a key participant in the design, development and execution of the Sprint affiliate program later becoming VP, Business Development and an Executive Officer at UbiquiTel, Inc., (Nasdaq: UPCS) one of the largest Sprint affiliates. Buffmire holds a Masters of Law degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science, a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Utah and a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations from the University of Southern California.
Introduction to Unified Communications
Moderator - Don Van Doren [ Presentation], Principal, UniComm Consulting, LLC Don Van Doren is a principal of UniComm Consulting, an independent consulting firm he founded with Marty Parker. The firm focuses exclusively on unified communications. It helps clients to understand the potential for UC in their business, to develop strategies appropriate for their goals and opportunities, to identify specific applications and associated ROI, to help identify appropriate supplier partners, and to assist with implementation, including project management, change leadership, and metrics. In addition to his work on client projects and helping manage the firm, Don writes articles and columns and speaks frequently at industry conferences. Don is also president of Vanguard Communications, another consulting firm which helps clients plan, design, and implement innovative contact center technology and processes. He is a co-founder of UCStrategies.com. Before founding Vanguard, Don held management positions in several systems integration firms. He has an undergraduate degree from Yale University and an MBA from the University of Michigan. Contact Don at 973-229-7185 or at dvandoren@unicommconsulting.com. Visit his companies' websites at www.unicommconsulting.com and www.vanguard.net.
Speaker - SW Worth [ Presentation], Senior Standards Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
Developing Metrics and Measures for Information Security Governance
Speaker - John Pironti [ Presentation], Chief Information Risk Strategist, Getronics John P. Pironti is the Chief Information Risk Strategist at Getronics. He has designed and implemented enterprise wide electronic business solutions, information security programs, and threat and vulnerability management solutions for key customers in a range of industries, including financial services, government, hospitality, aerospace and information technology. Mr. Pironti has a number of industry certifications including Certified in the Governance of Enterprise Information Technology (CGEIT), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Information Systems Security Architecture Professional and (ISSAP) and a Information Systems Security Management Professional (ISSMP). He is also a published author and writer, and a frequent speaker on electronic business and security topics at domestic and international industry conferences.
Is Your Data Center Most Effective or Most Efficient? Shouldn't It Be Both?
Speaker - Doug Gourlay [ Presentation], Senior Director, Data Center Solutions Group, Cisco Doug Gourlay has been a leader in the creation of Cisco® development, investment, and architectural strategies combining emerging technologies with core infrastructure. As Senior Director for Data Center Solutions, Doug defines and executes Cisco?s global marketing strategy for data center solutions, products and technologies, including storage and application networking, data center switching, high-performance computing, and WAN optimization. Under his leadership the data center solutions segment has grown from a nascent business to a multi-billion-dollar global concern.
Microsoft's New Virtualization Strategy
Speaker - Mike Neil [ Presentation], General Manager, Microsoft Mike Neil General Manager of Virtualization Strategy Windows Server Division Microsoft Corp. Mike Neil is general manager for virtualization strategy in the Windows Server Division at Microsoft Corp in Redmond, Wash. Mike is focused on the delivery of the Windows virtualization technology, including Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V and Virtual PC 2007. Mike also directs the technical enablement of Microsoft?s broader vision for virtualization, to include virtualization management tools. Prior to this role, Mike was responsible for Microsoft?s server and PC virtualization efforts since 2003. Mike joined Microsoft as part of Microsoft?s February 2003 acquisition of Connectix Corp. While at Connectix, Mike was the vice president of engineering and worked on the original team that developed Virtual PC Mac, allowing Apple Macintosh computers to run Windows. Mike also was one of the founders of Pixo, a small company that developed operating systems and applications for handheld devices, the most notable of which is the Apple iPod. After attending the University of Michigan, Mike joined Apple culminating as the integration lead and technical lead for Apple?s OS project code named Copeland.
Don't Lose Your Mind or Your Job: What Every IT Professional Should Know About CMDB
Speaker - Chris Matney [ Presentation], Managing Director, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA)
S08 Conference Sessions
Moving to SaaS: Best Practices and Pitfalls
Speaker - Alistair Croll [ Presentation], Principal Analyst, BitCurrent Alistair is a senior analyst at research firm Bitcurrent, covering emerging web technologies, networking, and online applications. Prior to Bitcurrent, Alistair co-founded Coradiant, a leader in online user monitoring, as well as research firm Networkshop. He has held product management positions with 3Com Corporation, Primary Access, and Eicon Technology. Alistair contributes to industry events such as Interop and Web2Expo, and writes for a variety of online publications including GigaOm. He is the author of numerous articles on Internet performance and security, and co-author of Managing Bandwidth: Deploying QOS in Enterprise Applications from Prentice-Hall.
The Convergence of Open Source and SaaS
Speaker - Jeff Kaplan [ Presentation], Managing Director, THINKstrategies, Inc. Jeff Kaplan is the Founder and Managing Director of THINKstrategies, a strategic consulting firm that helps IT enterprise decision-makers with their sourcing strategies; solution providers with their marketing strategies; and venture firms with their investment strategies. Jeff is also the founder of the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Showplace online directory. (www.saas-showplace.com) Prior to forming THINKstrategies, Jeff served as Vice President of Marketing and Business Development at InterOPS Management Solutions, and was Director of Strategic Marketing at International Network Services (INS) and subsequently Lucent Technologies, which acquired INS. Jeff also spent thirteen (13) years as a leading industry analyst at IDC, Dataquest and META Group. Jeff is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and contributing columnist for BusinessWeek, Mass High Tech Journal, Financial Times of London, NetworkWorld, Business Communications Review, ComputerWorld, InformationWeek, Managing Automation, and the Web Hosting Industry Review on topics ranging from SaaS to managed services, utility computing to outsourcing strategies. For more information, visit his site at www.thinkstrategies.com, or contact him at jkaplan@thinkstrategies.com.
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S08 Industry Sessions
Seven Rules for Kick-Ass Market Positioning
Speaker - Chris Roon [ Presentation], Managing Director, Marketing Arts Chris Roon is partner of Marketing Arts, Inc. with over 20 years of enterprise software product management, marketing and sales experience. Chris helps unblock critical marketing strategy problems and specializes in creating break-away positioning and launch strategies for enterprise software, networking and clean-technology companies. Chris will share recent client examples from Marketing Art's positioning process and insight from the compounded, institutionalized knowledge and best practices cumulated from working with over 150 technology companies. Marketing Arts has successfully facilitated marketing strategies for industry powerhouses such as SAP, Microsoft, Symantec, Hyperion, WebEx and Bluecoat as well as category creators including DemandTec, Workday, Helpstream and BDNA.
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S08 Industry Sessions
Demonstrating THE SECRET of Guerrilla Warfare
Speaker - Rick Bennett [ Presentation], President, Rick Bennett Advertising Rick Bennett is the one-man ad agency who took Oracle from $15 million to its first billion-dollar sales year. His guerrilla marketing has helped create billion-dollar companies (Oracle and Salesforce.com, to name two), along with numerous $100+-million companies in the computer hardware, database, circuit design and artificial intelligence industries. His advertising has helped trigger acquisition of his clients?Forté by Sun, Vantive by PeopleSoft, Junglee by Amazon.com, and IntraLinks by TA Indigo Holding Corporation?and his WALL STREET JOURNAL ads secured major equity investments in his clients from Hewlett-Packard and Oracle. On three occasions the WSJ ran regional ads he created for his clients free of charge, nationwide. He learned guerrilla warfare from Tony Schwartz, whose famous Daisy commercial destroyed Barry Goldwater in 1964, and with whom he worked in 1979 to pass Massachusetts' tax-limitation initiative. Mr. Bennett is also a mathematician and inventor covered early in his career by BUSINESS WEEK, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL and other publications. Mr. Bennett created Salesforce.com's frontal assault on Siebel, the most famous of which is their "I will not give my lunch money to Siebel" campaign. He sits on the Safeguard Scientifics (NYSE: SFE) advisory board and is currently engineering BIGFIX?s frontal assault against LANDesk, McAfee, Microsoft and Symantec. Quote: "If I?d written Mitt Romney's speech on his religion, he'd have the nomination locked."
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Implementing Policy and Control
Speaker - Jeff Prince [ Presentation], Chairman and CTO, ConSentry Networks Jeff has more than 20 years of experience developing networking and ASIC technologies. Prior to becoming Chairman and CTO of ConSentry Networks, Jeff was a founder of Foundry Networks (FDRY), where he led Foundry's hardware engineering group. Prior to Foundry, Jeff was a founder of Centillion Networks, which was acquired by Bay Networks in 1995 and became a billion dollar product line for Bay. Prior to Centillion, Jeff was a hardware engineering manager at Network Equipment Technologies. Jeff holds eight patents related to networking technologies, and he has a BS in Computer Engineering from California State University Chico. Jeff is also a managing partner at Prince Ventures, LP.
Speaker - Steve Mullaney [ Presentation], VP Marketing, Palo Alto Networks Steve Mullaney is vice president of marketing for Palo Alto Networks, and has more than 22 years of marketing, product management and engineering experience in networking and information security. Prior to Palo Alto Networks, Steve was vice president of worldwide marketing at Blue Coat Systems where he helped grow the company from $40m to $250m annual run rate. Steve was also the vice president of marketing at Force10 Networks, Growth Networks (acquired by Cisco), and ShoreTel. Prior to that, Steve spent ten years at SynOptics and Bay Networks in various marketing, product management, and engineering roles, and was most recently vice president of enterprise marketing responsible for products contributing over $2B annual revenue. Before SynOptics, he held various design engineering positions at GTE Government Systems.
Pump Up Array Performance
Speaker - Ray Lucchesi [ Presentation], President, Silverton Consulting Ray is president of Silverton Consulting in Colorado. He has worked in the data storage industry for over 25 years early on directing development of new enterprise disk and tape automation products. Ray?s later work with Silverton Consulting was as a storage analyst serving the storage vendor and end-user communities. At Silverton Consulting, Ray helps storage vendors improve their product development and marketing activities. Ray also helps customer?s understand and use data storage technology to better meet business needs. At StorageTek, Ray focused on ILM product strategy. Earlier, he managed the team developing host software for StorageTek's first automated tape library. After that, he directed embedded code development for StorageTek's enterprise disk subsystem. Ray holds a BS from Bradley University, is a Senior IEEE member currently on the IEEE Denver Section executive committee, and is a registered member of Technical Advisory Service for Attorneys (TASA). Ray is an inventor of two key patents in tape automation, has authored numerous articles for the storage industry press as well as presenting at a number of storage industry conferences.
Unsafe at Any Speed: 7 Dirty Secrets of the Security Industry
Speaker - Joshua Corman [ Presentation], Principal Security Strategist, IBM Internet Security Systems Joshua Corman serves as principal security strategist for IBM Internet Security Systems. With over a decade in security and IT, Corman designs strategic and technical vision of security solutions for emerging issues. He is currently leading an industry charge to evolve defenses against the latest generations and innovations of malicious code. Corman is also charged with strategy for Data Security, Virtualization, and End-Point Admission Control solutions. Corman has spoken at leading industry events, including RSA, Interop and InfoSecurity, and has been published in journals such as Virus Bulletin. He is a coveted speaker and has presented at dozens of regional security events and was recently the keynote speaker at InfoSecurity in Toronto. Striving to educate the industry on the substantial changes to the threat landscape, he architected ISS? popular Evolving Threat education and awareness campaign ? www.iss.net\evolvingthreat\ .
One for All and All for Xen: The Emerging Strength of Open Source Alternatives
Speaker - Simon Crosby [ Presentation], CTO, Virtualization and Management Division, Citrix Systems, Inc. Simon Crosby was founder and CTO of XenSource prior to the acquisition of XenSource by Citrix Systems. Prior to XenSource, Simon was a principal engineer at Intel where he led strategic research in distributed autonomic computing, platform security and trust. Previously, he was the founder of CPlane Inc., a network optimization software vendor, where he held a variety of executive roles. Before joining the private sector, Simon was a tenured faculty member at the University of Cambridge, UK, where he led research on network performance and control, and multimedia operating systems. He is author of over 35 research papers and patents on a number of datacenter and networking topics including security, network and server virtualization, resource optimization and performance. In 2007, Simon was awarded a coveted spot as one of InfoWorld?s Top 25 CTOs.
S08 Conference Sessions
News Flash! SOA Is Not About Technology
Speaker - Jerry Smith [ Presentation], CTO, Symphony Services Dr. Jerry Smith is a technology innovator and IT strategist focused on helping Symphony Services and its clients derive business value from the successful adoption and use of critical technologies. Previously, Dr. Smith was CTO, vice president of engineering and acting Chief Information Officer (CIO) for IPR International, a technology services company specializing in the protection and preservation of electronic information. Prior to IPR, Dr. Smith was the senior vice president and CTO at Systems and Computers Technology (SCT) and the CTO of professional services firm Semaphore. He also worked in management roles at Xerox, Sales Technologies and KPMG.
Enterprise 2.0: Case Studies
Speaker - Gary Swart [ Presentation], CEO, Odesk As CEO at oDesk, Gary Swart brings more than 16 years of sales, management, and leadership experience in the enterprise software market. Most recently Gary was the COO of Intellibank and previously a Business Unit Executive for IBM's Rational Software Product Group. Gary joined IBM through the acquisition of Rational Software where he ran their SMB Operations. He also held a number of other senior management positions at Rational, including Director of SMB Sales, Regional Manager, Area Manager, and Director of Corporate Sales. Prior to Rational Gary held a number of sales, management, and leadership positions with Pure Software, subsequently Pure-Atria, which previously merged with Rational. Gary holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of Maryland.
Sinking Like a BRIC - Better Choices than Brazil, Russia, India and China
Speaker - Steve Mezak [ Presentation], CEO, Accelerance Accelerance CEO Steve Mezak is a veteran of six Silicon Valley startups, including Aspect Development (sold to i2 for $9 Billion) and Digital Market (sold to Agile Software for $75 Million). Steve has served in a variety of management and technical roles, including CTO and CEO with more than 25 years of software development experience. Steve attended UC Berkeley, the City University in London, and holds a BS Degree in Computer Science from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He continues to serve as an advisor to WPI?s Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. An internationally acclaimed speaker and author, Steve?s most recent book is Software without Borders: A Step-By-Step Guide to Outsourcing Your Software Development.
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Communications: Enabling Business Applications
Speaker - Akiba Saeedi [ Presentation], Program Director, Unified Communications and Collaboration Software, IBM Software Group
Speaker - Lawrence Byrd [ Presentation], Director, CEBP, Avaya Lawrence Byrd is Director of Communications Enabled Business Processes and helps drive the definition and communication of Avaya?s intelligent communications strategy. Lawrence has over fifteen years of telephony, CRM and contact center experience and over twenty-five years of advanced software and Internet experience. Lawrence was co-founder of Quintus Corporation in 1984, a provider of multimedia contact center software, which was acquired by Avaya in 2001. Lawrence has a BA in Philosophy from Durham, England, was a research associate in the Department of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, and now lives with his family in California.
Speaker - Paul Liesenberg [ Presentation], Enterprise Architecture / Technology Manager, Cisco Paul Liesenberg is an Enterprise Architecture and Technology Manager for Cisco. In this role, Paul is responsible for developing methodologies that optimally align next-generation infrastructures and overarching business processes. Prior to Cisco, Paul spent 5 years as VP of Strategic Marketing for ZettaCom and Bivio Networks, orchestrating product and partnership strategies. Previously, through the acquisition of StrataCom, Paul was with Cisco Systems for 8 years in product marketing, business development, and sales and technical marketing positions. Prior to Cisco and StrataCom, Paul worked in Nortel's Data Networks Division as manager for network consulting, and earlier worked for Siemens' Public Networks' R&D division. Paul is the holder of 2 patents in the area of VoIP, and a frequent speaker at industry events. Paul holds a M.Sc. from TUM (Technische Universitaet Muenchen).
How to be a ROBO Cop: Reducing Business Risk with Remote Recovery Management
Speaker - Patty Then [ Presentation], Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Mid-Market & Storage Business Unit , CA
Designing the SaaS Enterprise
Speaker - John Overton [ Presentation], Director of Strategic Partnerships, Coradiant
Virtualization: The Best Initiative to Alleviate the Power Crisis in the Data Center
Speaker - John Gilmartin [ Presentation], Product Marketing Manager, VMware
When, Why and How to Move to a Virtual Desktop Architecture (VDA)
Moderator - Barb Goldworm [ Presentation], President and Chief Analyst, Focus Barb Goldworm is the president and chief analyst of FOCUS (www.focusonsystems.com), a research, analyst and consulting firm focused on systems, software and storage. A frequent speaker, columnist, and author, Barb has spent thirty years in the computer industry, in various technical, marketing, sales, senior management, and industry analyst positions with IBM, Novell, StorageTek, Enterprise Management Associates, and multiple successful startups. In addition to authoring numerous market research reports, business, and technical white papers, Barb recently released a book entitled ?Blade Servers and Virtualization: Transforming Enterprise Computing While Cutting Costs? (available on Amazon.com). She currently chairs the Virtualization Tracks at Interop and Blade Systems Insight, and is a frequent keynote speaker at both virtualization and blades events, for TechTarget, Ziff-Davis, and other business partners. She also created and chaired the storage networking track at Interop, and has been one of the top rated expert speakers at Tech Target Data Center Decisions and Storage Networking World. Since the 1990s, Barb has been a regular expert columnist for publications including NetworkWorld, ComputerWorld, Storage Networking World Online, TechTarget and Virtual Strategy Magazine. Coming from a strong technical background, Barb started her career with virtualization in the 1970s with IBM?s VM/370, and spent a decade in technical roles working on mainframe, PC and server software, as a software developer, systems architect, systems engineer, and managing software development and testing. After another decade in product marketing and sales, up through VP of marketing and sales, Barb has spent the last ten years as an analyst, consultant, author and speaker.
Speaker - Manlio Vecchiet [ Presentation], Group Product Manager, Windows Server Division, Microsoft Manlio Vecchiet is a group product manager in the Windows Server marketing group at Microsoft. His team is responsible for product management of several workloads of Windows Server, including Networking, Network Acces Protection, Terminal Services and Virtual Desktop Architecture. He is also responsible for the security enhancements in Windows Server 2008 and recently led the acquisition of Calista Technologies, a leading provider of multimedia and graphics technologies for centralized desktop environments. In previous Microsoft positions, Manlio led business and marketing strategy for the Forefront line of security products and was responsible for pricing and licensing for the overall server organization. Prior to joining Microsoft, Manlio was a business consultant for McKinsey & Co. Manlio holds an MBA from INSEAD (France) and a Master in Engineering from University of Rome (Italy).
Speaker - Navin Thadani [ Presentation], Director, Product Management/Marketing , Qumaranet Navin R. Thadani is the Director of Product Management and Marketing at Qumranet. His team is responsible for the overall product strategy and future direction of Qumranet's products. Prior to Qumranet, Navin held several senior management positions at Cisco Systems where he led strategic initiatives around voice over IP and video in the Cable and Connected Home business units. Navin holds an MBA with Honors from The Wharton School of Business, an MS in Economics and Operations Research from Stanford University, and a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pune, India.
Speaker - Sumit Dhawan [ Presentation], Director of Product Marketing, Desktop Delivery , Citrix Sumit Dhawan Sr. Director, Product Marketing Desktop Delivery Group Citrix Systems, Inc. Sumit Dhawan leads the Product Marketing organization for the desktop virtualization products at Citrix Systems. In his current role, Sumit is responsible for defining Citrix?s Go To Market strategy, marketing programs and product launches for the new Citrix XenDesktop product line in an emerging desktop virtualization market. Sumit has 15 years of experience in developing and consulting within enterprise software industry. Since joining Citrix in 1998, he has held both Product Management and Product Marketing leadership positions for different products, including the market leading $1B application virtualization product Citrix Presentation Server. Sumit holds both business and technology degrees. Sumit has an MBA degree from the University of Florida and a Masters of Science in Computer Science degree from the University of Minnesota. Sumit graduated with a Bachelor?s of Science in Computer Science degree from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).
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Evaluating New WAN Services
Speaker - Arnaud Messager [ Presentation], Network Solutions Business Developement, Orange
Speaker - Neil Cohen [ Presentation], Senior Product Marketing Manager, Akamai Neil Cohen is the Senior Product Marketing Manager for Akamai?s Application Performance Services, an evolving line of Web and IP-based application acceleration services for enterprise users. In this role, Neil sets the marketing strategy for penetrating this emerging line of business into traditional and new industry segments. Prior to joining Akamai, Neil worked at Mindspeed Technologies where he was the Director of Marketing specializing in internet infrastructure chipsets and software used in routers, VoIP gateways, wireless basestations and broadband access equipment. Neil has also held a variety of senior marketing roles at Conexant Systems and Maker Communications. Early in his career, Neil was a Principal Engineer at Compaq Computer and Digital Equipment Corporation where he developed high-performance semiconductor process technologies and logic designs for their microprocessor division. He holds an M.B.A. from Boston University and Bachelor and Masters degrees in Electrical Engineering from Lehigh University.
Mobility at Work: Mobile Device Management
Speaker - Andrew Hock [ Presentation], Product Manager, Nokia Andrew Hock Product Manager Nokia Device Management Solutions Andrew serves as the primary business/operational owner of the Nokia?s device management solution, he has 10 years experience in the mobility market space working with large enterprise and carrier customers. Prior to Nokia Andrew worked with Intellisync as a senior manager for Intellisync Mobile Suite Solution.
Speaker - Lawrence Byrd [ Presentation], Director, CEBP, Avaya Lawrence Byrd is Director of Communications Enabled Business Processes and helps drive the definition and communication of Avaya?s intelligent communications strategy. Lawrence has over fifteen years of telephony, CRM and contact center experience and over twenty-five years of advanced software and Internet experience. Lawrence was co-founder of Quintus Corporation in 1984, a provider of multimedia contact center software, which was acquired by Avaya in 2001. Lawrence has a BA in Philosophy from Durham, England, was a research associate in the Department of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, and now lives with his family in California.
Disaster Recovery for the Small and Medium Enterprise
Speaker - Howard Marks [ Presentation], Founder and Chief Scientist, Networks Are Our Lives, Inc! Howard Marks is the Founder and Chief Scientist at Networks Are Our Lives, Inc! a Hoboken NJ based networking consultancy. In over 25 years of consulting he has designed and implemented networks, management systems and Internet strategies at organizations including American Express, JP Morgan, Borden Foods, US Tobacco, BBDO Worldwide and Foxwoods Resort Casino. Mr. Marks has been a speaker at industry conferences including Comnet, PC Expo, Neworld+Interop and Microsoft?s TechEd since 1990 on topics including LAN and WAN infrastructure, systems management and web hosting. He is the author of Networking Windows and co-author of Windows NT Unleashed (Sams) along with over 100 articles in publications including PC Magazine, Network Computing and Network World. He is currently the "Backup and Business Continuity" blogger at InformationWeek.com
A Strategic Approach to Enterprise Key Management
Speaker - Derek Tumulak [ Presentation], VP of Product Management, Ingrian Networks Mr. Tumulak has over 13 years of product management and engineering experience in the technology industry. He has an extensive background in enterprise security, payment systems, and Internet messaging. Prior to SafeNet's acquisition of Ingrian Tumulak was VP of Product Management and Engineering at Ingrian. Prior to joining Ingrian, he held several engineering leadership positions at E-Stamp Corporation where he was responsible for the company?s electronic postage product offerings. He managed security and payment related activities for the solution and worked closely with the USPS to launch the product nationally. Mr. Tumulak also held engineering positions at Netscape Communications where he developed products for the messaging server division.
What You Need to Know about TelePresence and High Definition Video
Moderator - Melanie Turek [ Presentation], Principal Analyst, Frost & Sullivan Melanie Turek is a Principal Analyst at Frost & Sullivan. She is a renowned expert in real-time communications, collaboration and content-management technologies, which she has been covering for more than 10 years. Ms. Turek has worked closely with hundreds of vendors and senior IT executives across a range of industries to track and capture the changes and growth in the fast-moving unified communications market. She also has in-depth experience with business-process engineering, project management, compliance, and productivity & performance enhancement, as well as a wide range of software technologies including messaging, ERP, CRM and contact center applications. Ms. Turek writes often on the business value and cultural challenges surrounding real-time communications, collaboration and Voice over IP, and she speaks frequently at leading industry events, including VoiceCon, Interop and CMP Technology?s Enterprise 2.0 Conference, for which she serves as an advisory board member. She can be reached at mturek@isp.com.
Speaker - Bob Brumm [ Presentation], Senior System Programmer, Tampa Electric Company Bob Brumm has over fifteen years of experience in managing IT & telecommunications networks. Most recently he has been responsible for developing TECO Energy?s, visual communications network. Bob has procured, engineered, and installed videoconferencing equipment and infrastructure to enable TECO Energy companies to visually access operation centers throughout Florida, Kentucky and Guatemala. As a direct result, Bob has been recognized for work efforts that have led to savings in both time and money for TECO Energy. Bob is an accomplished speaker and has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan.
Speaker - Laurie Heltsley [ Presentation], Director of Global Business Services, Procter & Gamble
Speaker - Thomas Fenady [ Presentation], Director, Information Technology, Activision Publishing Inc Thomas U. Fenady is the Director of Information Technology for Activision Publishing Inc., a $1.5 billion international publisher of interactive entertainment software products. Thomas joined Activision in 2004. His current responsibilities at Activision include global infrastructure and architecture, security, and compliance. Fenady?s career in the information technology industry spans 15 years including positions held at Rubin Postaer and Associates, BBDO Advertising, and Apple Computer.
Best Practices in Data Center Standardization
Speaker - David Leonard [ Presentation], CTO, Infocrossing, Inc., a Wipro Company As Chief Technology Officer of Infocrossing, (IFOX on the NASDAQ), Dave Leonard oversees operations for a network of five world-class data centers located in New Jersey, Georgia, Nebraska, Arizona and California. Infocrossing specializes in Information Technology Outsourcing for Mainframe, Open Systems (Unix, Linux, Windows) and AS400 systems as well as Network Management. Infocrossing also has business units that specialize in BPO Services to the Healthcare Industry and Enterprise Application Services for JD Edwards and Peoplesoft technologies. Leonard?s group is responsible for technology direction, incorporation of new technology into Infocrossing?s operations, and Corporate Strategy with regard to new products and partnerships.
Network Security Meets Building Security
Speaker - Neeraj Purandare [ Presentation], Product Line Manager, Physical Security Business Unit, Cisco Systems Inc Neeraj Purandare is a Product Line Manager responsible for Physical Access Control within the Physical Security Business unit (PSBU) at Cisco Systems.
Management Tools for the New Virtual Data Center
Moderator - Barb Goldworm [ Presentation], President and Chief Analyst, Focus Barb Goldworm is the president and chief analyst of FOCUS (www.focusonsystems.com), a research, analyst and consulting firm focused on systems, software and storage. A frequent speaker, columnist, and author, Barb has spent thirty years in the computer industry, in various technical, marketing, sales, senior management, and industry analyst positions with IBM, Novell, StorageTek, Enterprise Management Associates, and multiple successful startups. In addition to authoring numerous market research reports, business, and technical white papers, Barb recently released a book entitled ?Blade Servers and Virtualization: Transforming Enterprise Computing While Cutting Costs? (available on Amazon.com). She currently chairs the Virtualization Tracks at Interop and Blade Systems Insight, and is a frequent keynote speaker at both virtualization and blades events, for TechTarget, Ziff-Davis, and other business partners. She also created and chaired the storage networking track at Interop, and has been one of the top rated expert speakers at Tech Target Data Center Decisions and Storage Networking World. Since the 1990s, Barb has been a regular expert columnist for publications including NetworkWorld, ComputerWorld, Storage Networking World Online, TechTarget and Virtual Strategy Magazine. Coming from a strong technical background, Barb started her career with virtualization in the 1970s with IBM?s VM/370, and spent a decade in technical roles working on mainframe, PC and server software, as a software developer, systems architect, systems engineer, and managing software development and testing. After another decade in product marketing and sales, up through VP of marketing and sales, Barb has spent the last ten years as an analyst, consultant, author and speaker.
Speaker - Doug Hazelman [ Presentation], Systems Engineer Manager, Veeam Software Doug Hazelman manages the pre-sales technical team for Veeam Software, an award-winning provider of systems management tools for VMware ESX Server environments. In this capacity, he works with Veeam customers and partners around the world as they implement and better manage their virtual server infrastructures. Doug's thorough knowledge of Veeam solutions and how they fit into the virtual environment guides his recommendations on best practices and key considerations in managing VMware infrastructure. Doug has nearly 15 years experience in the IT industry, having consulted and managed projects in areas such as IT infrastructure, Active Directory design, Microsoft Exchange management, Active Directory and Exchange migrations, identity management and help desk management. Prior to joining Veeam, Doug was an IT infrastructure consultant with Bennett Adelson. Earlier in his career he was the director of Product Management for Migration Solutions at Quest Software. Doug was with Aelita Software in various technical and product management roles for more than five years before it was acquired by Quest Software in 2004. Doug oversaw the implementation of Aelita/Quest solutions for numerous Fortune 500 companies.
Speaker - Joseph Fitzgerald [ Presentation], CEO, ManageIQ, Inc. Joe brings over 26 years of experience providing operations, systems and configuration management solutions to hundreds of enterprise class IT organizations worldwide. Prior to founding ManageIQ, he was CTO and Director Product Development for Hewlett Packard?s Change & Configuration Management Software Business, a division of the $1B HP Software Business Unit, where he was named HP distinguished technologist in 2005. Joe joined Hewlett Packard as part of the Novadigm (NASDAQ: NVDM) acquisition, a company he co-founded and where as CTO he spent more than 12 years pioneering large-scale configuration management solutions. Under his leadership, Novadigm was recognized by Gartner and IDC for its signature desired-state and policy-based management innovations and many times over as a Gartner ?magic quadrant? leader. Prior to co-founding Novadigm Joe engineered large-scale, high-performance networking software used in mission-critical applications by Fortune 500 companies worldwide. He is the author and co-author of numerous patents including those underlying Novadigm?s adaptive management technologies.
S08 Conference Sessions
Application Virtualization - What is it All About?
Speaker - Nelson Hsu [ Presentation], Director, EMC Nelson Hsu leads product marketing and strategy efforts for the EMC Resource Management Software Group in the areas of virtualization, SaaS, compliance and change management including VMware and RSA initiatives. He has over 23 years experience in applications, databases, data integration, networks, VoIP and SOA architectures. Previously, he was a principal at Hurwitz & Associates an industry analyst firm specializing in SOA, virtualization and IT management. Prior to Hurwtiz, he was the VP of ww business development for Attunity, a $100m BI and datawarehouse vendor and has held executive positions in corporate development, strategic alliances, marketing, product management and engineering at Digital, NetCentric, Sybase, Powersoft and was a co-founder of Voxeo Corporation - a VoIP Application Service Provider. Nelson holds a MBA from Southern New Hampshire College and a BS in Computer Science from Northeastern University.
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InteropLabs: Network World Testing - Knowing What to Test in a Modern Day Switch
Speaker - David Newman [ Presentation], President, Network Test Network Test founder David Newman has been breaking computer networks for 20 years. Today he is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and an active participant in the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force). As a member of Network World's Lab Test Alliance, Newman has conducted numerous tests of network infrastructure and security devices. He also is the author of RFCs 2647 and 3511, the IETF specifications for firewall performance testing, as well as RFC 4814 on the contents of test traffic. Prior to founding Network Test, Newman served for nearly 10 years as director of lab testing for Data Communications magazine. Newman is a graduate of The Johns Hopkins University and New York University.
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Breaking Down the Technology and Organizational Silos
Speaker - Nagesh Anupindi [ Presentation], Chief Architect & Director of Architecture, Xcel Energy
Speaker - Peter Hughes [ Presentation], Manager, Architecture, KPMG
iPhones in the Enterprise - Open to All Attendees
Speaker - Anne Coulombe [ Presentation], Global Solutions Management - SIP, Avaya Anne L Coulombe has 20+ years of experience working at the intersection points of high tech, telecom and IT. Her converging technologies work experience includes messaging, gaming, LANs, WANs, wireless, VoIP, video, security, and SIP-based systems. Anne's track record includes technology and business positions with F500 companies such as Microsoft, Electronic Arts and Avaya, bringing over 125 products to market. A frequent speaker on topics surrounding the influence of SIP, she holds an MBA in Tech Eng Management, certificate in Computer Science and the PMP designation.
Speaker - Jack Jachner [ Presentation], VP Alliances, Alcatel-Lucent Jack Jachner is with the CTO office of Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise Solutions Division, focusing on Strategic Alliance management. Jack was recently worked on business development in Unified Conferencing and Collaboration. Previously he was responsible for an Internal Venture developing an innovative Presence-based product to market, has led an innovation team on next-gen. communication applications. Jack has also served as CTO for North America for enterprise Communication Servers, and was responsible for the engineering teams supporting the OmniPCX enterprise IP telephony product in North America. Jack has a Doctor of Science in Digital Signal Processing and a Master of Science in Data Networking both from MIT, and a Bachelor of EE from McGill University. With over 25 years in Telecommunications R&D, he has implemented VoIP in Xylan data switches, implemented wireless basestations for Tellabs, signal identification and detection for DoD at AAEC, and researched vocoders for Bell Northern Research.
Securing Network Infrastructure for Unified Communications Deployments
Speaker - Troy Sherman [ Presentation], Voice Security Architect, Cisco Troy currently works as the Voice Security Architect in the Voice Technology Group at Cisco Systems. He has worked at Cisco for over 10 years starting Advanced Services, then to Sales and then into engineering. His responsibilities include cross Business Unit security integration for the Voice Technology Groups products, both today and in the future.
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Conference Sessions
Open Source Networking: An Insanely Smart Idea?
Speaker - Artur Bergman [ Presentation], Director of Engineering and Operations, Wikia Artur Bergman, hacker and technologist at-large, is the director of engineering at Wikia, supporting its mission to compile and index the world's knowledge. He is also an enthusiastic apologist for federated identity and a board member of the OpenID Foundation. His current interests include semantic search, large scale infrastructure, open source development and federated instant messaging. Artur writes for O'Reilly Radar and regularly speaks at conferences on scaling large systems, OpenID and Open Source.
Wireless LANs: Wi-Fi Update
Moderator - Edgar Figueroa [ Presentation], Executive Director, Wi-Fi Alliance
Justifying Unified Communications Investments Today
Speaker - Don Van Doren [ Presentation], Principal, UniComm Consulting, LLC Don Van Doren is a principal of UniComm Consulting, an independent consulting firm he founded with Marty Parker. The firm focuses exclusively on unified communications. It helps clients to understand the potential for UC in their business, to develop strategies appropriate for their goals and opportunities, to identify specific applications and associated ROI, to help identify appropriate supplier partners, and to assist with implementation, including project management, change leadership, and metrics. In addition to his work on client projects and helping manage the firm, Don writes articles and columns and speaks frequently at industry conferences. Don is also president of Vanguard Communications, another consulting firm which helps clients plan, design, and implement innovative contact center technology and processes. He is a co-founder of UCStrategies.com. Before founding Vanguard, Don held management positions in several systems integration firms. He has an undergraduate degree from Yale University and an MBA from the University of Michigan. Contact Don at 973-229-7185 or at dvandoren@unicommconsulting.com. Visit his companies' websites at www.unicommconsulting.com and www.vanguard.net.
Preventing Enterprise Data Loss: Best Practices to Identify, Control and Manage Sensitive Data
Speaker - Todd Graham [ Presentation], Senior Technologist, Office of the CTO, RSA, The Security Division of EMC Todd Graham brings a unique blend of technical knowledge and an understanding of market requirements that allows Tablus to provide powerful solutions to real-world problems. During his tenure at Tablus, Graham has been an integral part in the development of the Tablus content loss prevention platform that enables organizations to locate, monitor and protect sensitive content from loss or misuse. Graham joined Tablus (now RSA Security) through its acquisition of Indigo Security in January, 2005 where he was the founder and chief technology officer. Prior to founding Indigo, he was founder and CEO of Digital-3, a digital audio device platform start-up. Graham was honored as the Michigan Young Entrepreneur of the Year in 2002 and named one of BusinessWeek?s Best Young Technology Entrepreneurs in 2007.
Power Trends on Their Way to Your Data Center
Speaker - James Hall [ Presentation], IT Market Develpment Manager, Emerson Network Power Jim Hall leads strategic outreach to IT professionals regarding Liebert AC power, precision cooling and monitoring. Jim has more than two decades of leadership experience in marketing, engineering, and operations management in the power industry. He is a member of the Boards of Directors for the Blade Systems Alliance and AFCOM Central Ohio Chapter. Before Liebert, Jim held technical marketing and product management positions with Marconi; a large power protection solutions provider; and Antec, a leading brand of high performance computer components. Jim is a graduate of General Electric?s Manufacturing Management Program and Raytheon?s Advanced Management Program. He holds a bachelor?s degree in business administration from Bowling Green State University and an MBA from the University of Illinois.
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The Future of Application Delivery
Speaker - Chip Schooler [ Presentation], Director of Technology Advancement, Radware As Radware?s Director of Technology Advancement, Chip is responsible for communicating to clients and partners the capabilities and advantages offered by the Radware product suite. Chip is a 20-year veteran of the technology industry and remains an avid student of technologies that can be used to solve real problems. He has spent his career working with customers in the roles of software engineer, technologist, sales engineer, and marketer. During this time, Chip has been involved with projects as diverse as overhauling Canada?s national air traffic control system, accelerating the transaction speed of the foreign exchange trading system for a global bank, upgrading Fidelity Investment?s system management infrastructure, and launching Check Point?s Internet-defining security and firewall products. Most recently, Chip has assisted various companies to integrate a sales tax management service with their e-commerce and ERP applications, using web services. This made it possible for his customers to outsource the handling of their sales and use tax obligations.
Speaker - Eric Wolford [ Presentation], Senior VP of Marketing & Business Development, Riverbed Technology, Inc.
Speaker - Kent Alstad [ Presentation], CTO and Co-Founder, Strangeloop Networks Kent is principal or contributing author on all of Strangeloop's pending patents. Before helping create Strangeloop, he served as CTO at IronPoint Technology. Kent also founded, Eclipse Software, a Microsoft Certified Solution Provider, that he sold to Discovery Software in 2001. In more than 20 years of professional development experience, Kent has served as architect and lead developer for successful production solutions with The Active Network, ADP, Lucent, Microsoft, and NCS. "Port View", an application Kent architected for the Port of Vancouver, was honoured as "Best Administrative System" at the 1996 Windows World Open Competition. Kent holds a bachelor of science in psychology from the University of Calgary.
Speaker - Mark Weiner [ Presentation], Director, Data Center Solutions, Cisco Systems
Deploying a Green IP Telephony Network
Speaker - Domenic Alcaro [ Presentation], Director of Schneider Electric Critical Power and Cooling Services, APC, A Schneider Electric Company
Speaker - Harpreet Chadha [ Presentation], Senior Director of Product Management, Extreme Networks Harpreet Chadha is a senior director of product management at Extreme Networks, where he oversees product development of scalable Ethernet switching solutions that help enterprises and carriers build intelligent, cost-effective networks. Prior to Extreme Networks, Chadha was senior principal engineer and product manager at CoSine Communications, where he built and marketed an IP Switch that featured unprecedented scale of virtual routers, firewalls and encryption services. Prior to CoSine, he was a senior developer and architect for network planning tools at Make Systems (later acquired by OPNET), and storage systems at Alphatronix Inc (later acquired by Auspex). Chadha graduated from IIT Roorkee, India, and holds a Masters Degree and Doctorate from North Carolina State University.
Speaker - Simon Gwatkin [ Presentation], VP, Strategic Marketing, Mitel
Speaker - Sathvik Krishnamurthy [ Presentation], President and CEO, Voltage Security Sathvik Krishnamurthy was appointed president and CEO of Voltage Security in March 2003 and brings over 14 years of computer networking, messaging and security software experience to the company. Prior to joining Voltage, Sathvik was vice president of marketing and business development at ValiCert, a leading provider of secure file transfer, messaging and authentication software. While at ValiCert, Sathvik created, implemented and oversaw the company?s global strategic marketing and partnership initiatives, helping to drive revenues from zero to $24M. Before ValiCert, Sathvik served in various capacities at Worldtalk Corporation, including vice president and general manager of the security division. At Worldtalk, Sathvik led the company into the secure messaging marketplace which led to the company?s $200M acquisition by Tumbleweed in January of 2000. Prior to Worldtalk, Sathvik held engineering positions at various data communications companies including Retix, TITN and Touch Communications.Sathvik holds a B.S. degree in computer science and engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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