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Sri Reddy, VP of Engineering for Edge Router Software Development, Alcatel
Sri Reddy is vice president of engineering for Edge Router Software Development at Alcatel. Sri joined Alcatel via its acquisition of TiMetra, which he co-founded in 2000 coming from Nortel Networks where he was VP of Engineering for the Enterprise Products Division. He has also led development efforts for stackable switches, hubs and network management modules for Bay Networks and Synoptics. Earlier in his career, Sri was an engineering manager at Unisys/Convergent, where he was responsible for networking hardware and software for UNIX workstations.
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Eric Byres, CTO, Byres Security
Byres, ISA Fellow, is recognized as one of the world's leading experts in the field
of Critical Infrastructure Security. He led numerous standards
including ISA99 WG1 (see: MUSIC Certification), best practices and
innovations for data communications/control systems security in
industrial environments. After founding the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) Critical Infrastructure Security Centre in 2001, Eric shaped it into one of North America's leading academic facilities in the field of SCADA cyber security. Today, he is internationally recognized as a leading expert in the field of critical infrastructure security, SCADA security and industrial security. He has consulted on major security projects for governments, national security agencies and multinational corporations, and currently co-chairs the ISA99 Security Technologies Working Group. He was also responsible for the development of ISA's security training program and received ISA awards in 2003, 2004 and 2005 for his technical writing.
Byres is also the Canadian representative for IEC TC65/WG13, a standards effort
focusing on an international framework for the protection of process facilities from cyber
attack. He has provided testimony to the US Congress on the “Security of Industrial
Control Systems in National Critical Infrastructures” and received industry recognition
with an IEEE Outstanding Industry Applications Article prize and “Donald P. Eckman
Education Award” as well as ISA “Keith Otto Award.”
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Gen. Anthony Charles Zinni, College of William and Mary
Anthony Charles Zinni is a retired general in the United States Marine Corps and a former Commander in Chief of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM). In 2002, he was selected to be a special envoy for the United States to Israel and the Palestinian Authority. While serving as special envoy, Zinni was also an instructor in the Department of International Studies at the Virginia Military Institute. Presently, he is an instructor in the Department of Government at the College of William and Mary, a public speaker, and an author of two best-selling books on his military career and foreign affairs, most recently Battle for Peace. He also is involved in the corporate world, joining M.I.C. Industries as its president for International Operations in 2005.
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Greg Shipley, CTO, Neohapsis
Shipley is an award-winning technologist respected for his insight into technology and
product trends. He is a prolific author and contributing editor for Network Computing
and frequent speaker at conferences such as the Institute for Applied Network Security,
and Interop. Shipley received the prestigious Neal Award from the American Business
Media for "Best Single Article." His research and writings cover evaluating, testing, and
documentation of the evolution of information protection technology. Shipley’s top trend
coverage areas include Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Intrusion Detection and
Prevention Technology (IDS/IPS), network access control, vulnerability assessment,
malware prevention, and security information management (SIM). Shipley offers
Neohapsis’ customers a hands-on, real-world approach and reputation for accurately
predicting what will work, and what won't.
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Dug Song, VP Engineering at Zattoo and Former Chief Security Architect, Arbor
Dug Song is VP Engineering at Zattoo, an innovator in the P2P IPTV marketspace. Formerly he was Arbor's Chief Security Architect, where he designed and developed Arbor's network security monitoring, traceback, and enforcement technologies, and architected both Peakflow DoS (now SP) and X. Song's expertise includes enterprise network security, traffic analysis and monitoring, and network penetration. His pioneering work includes cryptographic man-in-the-middle attacks against SSL and SSH, active traffic hijacking techniques, SSH traffic analysis, Internet-wide blackhole monitoring, successful cryptanalysis of several commercial network authentication protocols, and techniques to penetrate stateful inspection firewalls and bypass intrusion detection systems.
Dug was formerly a research scientist at the University of Michigan's Center for Information Technology Integration (CITI), where he focused on distributed file systems, security middleware, and network audit and penetration. He was also the architect of a network intrusion detection system acquired by NFR Security, and has consulted for various government and defense organizations, as well as Fortune 100 companies. His contributions to open-source software have been integrated into every major free and commercial Unix operating system.
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