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2007年国外信息安全界59位牛人(续一)
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20. Mike Murray http://www.episteme.ca/ A member of the Security Bloggers Network, Murray focuses his blog on the career aspects of the security industry - hiring and recruiting, time and life management, and career skills, including a sadly true posting from early March 2007 that telling you that due to the changing nature of online job hunting, your resume is junk mail.
21. More Bloggers In Our Feed Reader
Scott J. Roberts http://blog.vulnerableminds.com/ Pete Lindstrom http://spiresecurity.typepad.com/ Raffael Marty http://www.raffy.ch/blog/ Alex Hutton http://riskanalysis.riskmanagementinsight.com/ George Ou http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/ Alan Shimel http://www.stillsecureafteralltheseyears.com/ Samuel Van Ryder http://www.stillsecureafteralltheseyears.com/ashimmy/ Ron Gula http://blog.tenablesecurity.com/ Cutaway http://www.cutawaysecurity.com/ Ross Brown http://technobabylon.typepad.com/ Alex Eckleberry http://sunbeltblog.blogspot.com/ Ryan Russell http://ryanlrussell.blogspot.com/index.html Angela Gunn http://www.computerworld.com/blogs/gunn Garrett Gee http://ggee.org/blog/ Misha Govshteyn http://blog.alertlogic.net/ Jeremiah Grossman http://jeremiahgrossman.blogspot.com/ Chris Harrington http://infosecpodcast.com/ Ron Woerner http://www.securitycatalyst.com/ Andrew Lark http://andylark.blogs.com/ Andrew Storms http://blog.ncircle.com/blogs/sync/ Micheal Wright http://mcwresearch.com/ Jordan Wiens http://psifertex.com/ Autumn Haynes http://www.rsa.com/blog/ Michelle McLean http://consentry.typepad.com/blog/ Lori MacVittie http://devcentral.f5.com/weblogs/macvittie/ Chris Boyd http://www.vitalsecurity.org/ Wayne Porter http://blog.spywareguide.com/ Robert Graham http://erratasec.blogspot.com/ Eric Green http://www.larstanpodcasting.com/ Ryan Singel http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/ Andreas Antonopolous http://www.nemertes.com/blog/andreas_m_antonopoulos David Kanter http://www.realworldtech.com/ Christopher Hoff http://rationalsecurity.typepad.com/ Ryan Naraine http://securitywatch.eweek.com/
CORPORATE SECURITY OFFICERS
22. W. M. Coughran Jr. Vice President, Engineering, Google Bill Coughran has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford, an MS in mathematics from Caltech, and is Google's VP of Engineering for Systems Infrastructure, where he's responsible for securing the large-scale distributed programs that underlie Google's web presence. Google’s security strategy parallels its operating philosophy - pairing first rate geniuses with common users, specifically a user subset that Google calls “external security enthusiasts,” who keep Coughran’s team on its toes by exposing security errors and notifying Google of weaknesses through responsible disclosure. It's a process critical to the “ecology of the Internet,” according to Google’s security team.
23. Stephen Toulouse Product Manager, Security Technology Unit, Microsoft Before moving into his current job, Stephen Toulouse was the communications manager for security response at Microsoft from 2002 to 2006, where he worked to solve reported vulnerabilities in Microsoft software. Now he is a senior product manager in the Security Technology Unit, currently working with security features of Windows new operating system, Vista. He blogs and posts pictures on his personal web page, http://www.stepto.com/.
24. Christopher Hoff Chief Security Strategist, Crossbeam Systems, Inc. Christopher Hoff is the Chief Security Strategist for Crossbeam Systems, Inc., the leader in unified threat management (UTM) for the world's largest networks. Hoff is responsible for developing the company's global security strategy. Before joining the Crossbeam team, Hoff served as chief information security officer, and director of enterprise security services at WesCorp, a $25 billion financial services cooperative.
25. Ron Gula CEO & CTO, Tenable Network Security Tenable Network Security, Inc. provides security management solutions for large and small networks. Tenable offers products which perform vulnerability scanning, passive network monitoring, log analysis, security event management and remediation workflow. Ron Gula, Tenable’s CEO and CTO, began his career in information security while working at the National Security Agency conducting penetration tests of government networks and performing advanced vulnerability research.
26. Michael Barrett Chief Information Security Officer, PayPal More than three quarters of all phishing e-mails are targeted to the users of eBay and its PayPal subsidiary. Despite the pending launch of the next generation of PayPal security, Michael Barrett, the company's chief information security officer, admits the online payment leader will still be troubled by phishing and other attacks in the near future. The fraudulent emails most often attempt to gather personal information including credit card numbers and passwords to rip off legit users. Of these emails, 54.3 percent attempt to steal information from users of PayPal.
27. Mark Ford Partner/Principal, Deloitte & Touche Mark Ford is a partner in D&T’s Security Services group, leading teams responsible for implementing technical security products to solve complex access management issues. Mark has developed information security architecture programs including platform and network security baseline configurations, user awareness programs, legal and regulatory compliance, and classification methodologies. He has served as the engagement partner for the implementation of identity management and web single sign on solutions at many of D&Ts key clients. Currently, Mark leads Deloitte's Identity Management Practice within the U.S. Central Sector. He also serves as the national partner relationship manager between Deloitte & Touche and IBM regarding the SecureWay product line.
28. Dr. Selim Aissi Chief Architect, Mobile Manageability & Security, Intel Dr. Selim Aissi has been working in the computer industry for over 14 years and has been involved in the development of safety critical, embedded systems, information technology, and wireless platforms in the R&D sector and military, automotive, and commercial environments. Before joining Intel in 2000, he worked at the University of Michigan, General Dynamics' M1A2 Abrams battlefield tank division, General Motors' embedded controller excellence center, and Applied Dynamics International. At Intel, he played several management and senior architecture roles, and he is currently the chief architect for manageability and security at Intel’s mobile platform architecture division (Centrino). Dr. Aissi has over 15 patents submitted and is the co-author of the recent book "Security in Mobile Networks and Platforms" (Artech House).
29. Anthony Nadalin Distinguished Engineer, CSA, IBM Anthony Nadalin is the chief security architect for IBM SWG, and also serves as the primary security liaison to Sun Microsystems' JavaSoft Division for Java security design and development collaboration. In his 20 year career with IBM, Anthony has been lead security architect for VM/SP, security architect for AS/400, and security architect for OS/2. Anthony has authored and coauthored over thirty technical journals and conference articles, and has published a book on Java security and the Internet.
30. Nico Popp VP and General Manager of Authentication and Email Security, Verisign Nico Popp is the vice president and general manager of VeriSign Authentication and Email Security Services within the security services business unit. In this role, Nico is responsible for managing VeriSign unified strong authentication, client PKI and anti-spam products. Nico is also head of the research & advanced products group that leads VeriSign's efforts developing new products and services. In 1990, together with Professor Ilan Kroo from Stanford University, Nico designed and built a semi-rigid asymmetric windsurfing sail that performed the world's fourth fastest run (30.1 knots) at the Windsurfing Speed Championship in Saintes Marie de la Mer, France.
31. Toffer Winslow VP Product Management and Product Marketing, RSA Security Toffer Winslow leads RSA Security’s product management, product marketing, partner development and strategic planning for the company’s identity and access management solutions. Toffer is a frequent speaker at industry conferences including Digital ID World, RSA Conference and eWorld Financial Expo. He is also a graduate of the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration, and an honors graduate in political science from the University of British Columbia.
32. Patrick O'Kane Chief Identity and Access Management Architect, Unisys Corporation Mr. Pat O'Kane is chief architect for the Identity and Access Management (IAM) practice at Unisys Corporation, who recently acquired his former employer, ePresence. ePresence was a professional services firm focused on Security and Identity Management solutions for large corporate and government enterprises where he served at CTO. Well known for his expertise in the design of large scale projects in the IAM environment, Mr. O'Kane works closely with the Unisys professional services teams to design, build and manage complete end-to-end solutions. He also works with clients as a Solution Architect and Project Manager for complex IAM projects.
33. Vadim Lander Chief Security Architect, CA As Chief Security Architect, Vadim Lander advises CA on key security technology trends and works with the engineering teams to implement CA’s technical direction. Previously, Lander was CTO at Netegrity, which was acquired by CA in November 2004. Lander joined Netegrity in 1996 as a senior software engineer, bringing with him over ten years of development experience at a number of high tech companies. Throughout his tenure at Netegrity he held a number of successive growth positions in engineering, and has been instrumental in the definition and development of the company’s identity and access management products.
34. Amit Jasuja VP Development Security & Identity Managment, Oracle Mr. Jasuja is responsible for driving Oracle’s go-to market strategy for its identity management business. This responsibility encompasses security solution development, partner and sales enablement as well as product management. Prior to joining Oracle, Jasuja was a vice president of product management at Netegrity. During his five years at Netegrity, Jasuja's team was responsible for product planning and strategy for the company’s entire product line.
35. John W. Thompson CEO Symantec - Norton Utilities John W. Thompson is chairman of the board of directors and chief executive officer of Symantec Corporation. Under Thompson's leadership, Symantec has grown from a small consumer software publisher to the market leader for security solutions with the ubiquitous security software package, Norton Utilities. In September 2002, President George W. Bush appointed Thompson to the National Infrastructure Advisory Committee (NIAC), to make recommendations regarding security of the critical infrastructure of the United States.
36. Thomas E. Noonan General Manager, IBM Internet Security Systems Following the October 2006 merger of IBM and Internet Security Systems, Thomas Noonan became the General Manager of IBM Internet Security Systems. Prior to the merger, Mr. Noonan was the Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Internet Security Systems, Inc. (ISS), a leading global provider of information protection solutions that secures IT infrastructure and defends key online assets from attack and misuse. Prior to co-founding ISS, Mr. Noonan held senior management positions while at Dun and Bradstreet Software. Mr. Noonan holds a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech and a Master's of Business Administration from Harvard University.
37. Brett Childress Director of IT Infrastructure, NI Before becoming NI’s Director of IT Infrastructure, Childress was an MIS Supervisor at San Jose, CA-based Cypress Semiconductor. Prior to joining Cypress, he worked as a lead software engineer for NASA at their Johnson Space Center Engineering Directorate. At NASA, Childress was a Group Lead for the JSC Mission Operations Directorate. WHITE HAT HACKERS
38. Fydor Fydor, the hacker pseudonym of Gordon Lyon, is known as the maker of Nmap ("Network Mapper") - a free open source utility for network exploration or security auditing. It was designed to rapidly scan large networks, although it works fine against single hosts. Nmap uses raw IP packets in novel ways to determine the security characteristics of the computer system it’s running on. Thousands of people download Nmap every day. It is among the top ten (out of 30,000) programs at the Freshmeat.Net repository.
39. Honeynet Project The Honeynet Project, led by Lance Spitzner, is a project to develop and analyze computer honeynet and honeypot data, and to further research into how malicious hackers act. A honeypot is a trap set to detect, deflect or in some manner counteract hacker attempts to break into information systems - as valuable as a surveillance and early warning tool.
40. Mark Russinovich Mark Russinovich is an expert on Windows architecture and programming; noted for identifying the limited differences between Windows NT Server and Workstation, and discovering the 2005 Sony Rootkit software. As a copy protection measure, Sony BMG included the Extended Copy Protection on music CDs, which was automatically installed on desktop computers when customers played the CDs, opening security holes that allowed viruses to break in.
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