Speakers at the Patch and Vulnerability Management Conference

Billy Austin

Mr. Austin is Chief Security Officer of SAINT Corporation.  He has held several executive positions for intrusion detection and vulnerability security vendors. Prior to entering the commercial sector, he performed security assessments and intelligence for various United States and Israeli institutions and agencies. Mr. Austin was a contributing author for the SANS Top 10 exploits and also published "Session Hijacking and Active Sniffing." He holds engineering and training certifications in firewalls, VPNs, risk assessment, intrusion detection systems, public key infrastructure and other security tools. He is a recognized speaker in the security industry and has presented topics including "Cybercrime from the Inside," "Vulnerability and Threats," and "TCP/IP Black Hat Attacks" to audiences at Internet World, Costco, Intrusion.com, Check Point Software, RSA Security, VeriSign, MIS Institute, SANS Institute, ASIS, ITEC, Westcon, ISSA, Information Security Magazine, Hacker LIVE 2000, ISSA and others.


Daniel M. Harris
Danny is with Aon's Information Security Services group, and is instrumental in the development and refinement of corporate security policies, standards, and procedures. Specializing in security awareness training, Danny is responsible for the delivery of key security awareness training for the organization, as well as for the development, implementation, and maintenance of the corporate technical information security website. Danny's involvement also includes security audits, security vulnerability and risk assessments on Aon's Internet connections, E-commerce sites, and internal systems. Additionally, he functions as a consulting engineer and architect for secure network systems, with extensive involvement in the deployment of E-Mail content filtering and virus scanning at Aon. Danny is a key member of Aon's Information Security Incident Response Team, where he assists with incident handling. He also evaluates and recommends security products for Aon. Danny also teaches in the Computer Security and Forensics Investigation program at Wilbur Wright College in Chicago and has been an instructor with the SANS Institute for five years.


Richard Linke
With over 20 years of experience in the IT/IS security related fielded, Richard has a proven track record for building and creating winning teams and process, while managing the business through growth and change. For the past 3 years he has been involved in creating a Security Patch Management process, today this process is rated one of the top in the industry. He has been involved in every phase of growth for a successful security organization, from startup through expansion and rapid change - to acquisition and installation as a permanent division within a large global company.


Jon Miller
Jon Miller, CISSP has been in the security industry for the past 11 years, working closely as a consultant for Fortune 500 companies on security issues, such as pen-testing, network architecture, compliance, forensics, network assessments, and physical security.  He has spoken at multiple industry conferences such as IEEE, Defcon/Blackhat, ISSA, and Toorcon.  He has been recognized as an expert in the field of computer security and has been frequently interviewed by publications such as Information Security Magazine, CNN, and the San Jose Mercury News.


Eric Schultze
Eric Schultze manages Shavlik's product vision and implementation. Schultze most recently served as a program manager for the Microsoft Security Response Center and a senior technologist in the Trustworthy Computing team at Microsoft Corporation. In those roles he managed the Microsoft security patch and bulletin release process and developed security solutions for Microsoft products including patch management and deployment solutions. Before joining Microsoft, Schultze co-founded Foundstone, Inc., where he directed their "Ultimate Hacking: Hands On" training program. His experiences in assessing, penetrating, and securing Microsoft technologies formed the basis of Foundstone's audit and assessment methodologies for Windows operating systems. Prior to starting Foundstone, Schultze was a senior manager in Ernst & Young's national Attack & Penetration group, where he was widely recognized as the firm's expert on Microsoft security. Eric has Bachelor of Arts degrees in Psychology and Sociology from Amherst College.


Joshua Shi
Joshua Shi is Security Architect for TransUnion. He has over a decade of Information Technology experience spanning over multiple sectors - aviation, service, publishing, manufacturing, and financial and non-profit organizations. He specializes in strategic enterprise architecture/infrastructure projects using Microsoft solutions, virtualization technologies, networking and now focuses on Information Security. His visionary expertise has helped revolutionize Small Businesses and Fortune companies, and has resulted in improving people's lives through the use of technology. He has been proving instrumental to the company's bottom line. Joshua holds MCSE, Small Business Specialist, Security+, PCT, VCP and A+ certifications. He graduated from The University of Phoenix with an Information Technology degree and was recently awarded the Thunderbird, Garvin School of International Management Global Management and Leadership Certificates.

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