Cybersecurity day 2017
November 28, 2017
8:00 am to 4:00 PM
DETAILS
The event was held on the CSUF campus, Titan Student Union - Pavilion C, featuring speakers from Bechtel, Raytheon, MITRE, Access Smart, Veracity, DivergeIT, DELL, Booz Allen Hamilton, GO-Biz, and RSM, as well as faculty and student speakers from the Computer Science department.
Security Day 2017 Program
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video recording and photos
Were you unable to attend to Security Day 2016? You can benefit from the entire event by watching the video recording on YouTube or Gallery of Images
Matthew Baldy
Position: Security First Corp
About Matthew Baldy: Matthew Baldy is Vice President of Global Business for Security First Corp., the leader in the data-centric security software industry. Mr. Baldy has a tremendous background in the IT and security arena, having worked for some of the most innovative companies in the world including Emerson, General Electric, as well as companies with particular focus on the data center environment including Digital Realty and Invensys. Matthew brings a unique combination of technical and business skills to assist companies and customers with solutions that alleviate their pain points and transform business operations globally. Matt has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Toledo, and a Master’s in Global Business Administration from the University of California, Irvine.
Title: "Launching Cybersecurity Products into the Marketplace"
Robert Shaw
Position: CyberSecurity Specialist at Dell
About Robert Shaw: Robert Shaw is the Dell SecureWorks CyberSecurity Specialist for the California public sector, including public and private higher education institutions. In this role, Mr. Shaw enables public sector organizations to build value for their citizens, entities and businesses through secure technology and practices consultation and expertise in cyber-security, compliance, governance and risk management and strategic business planning. Currently Robert partners with public sector entities to better understand their current cyber security programs to develop, streamline and execute a cohesive cybersecurity program.to protect their critical data and citizens. Robert Shaw has over 16 years of experience in the cyber security industry and managed security services.
Title: "Threat Intelligence to Protect Between Your Endpoints To The Cloud!"
David Park
Position: Endpoint Security Specialist at Dell
About David Park: David Park is the western region specialist for Endpoint Security at Dell. Dr. Park has a deep back-ground in software security, having published numerous papers in software integrity and security while working on his Ph.D. in computer science at Stanford University. He has also served in key roles at Credant Technologies (acquired by Dell), and as co-founder and head of sales at Coverity where he helped create a new market space in static analysis for security testing and bootstrapped a research technology from Stanford into a $375 Million acquisition.
Title: "Zero-ing In on Zero Day with Artificial Intelligence"
Rajan Kapoor
Position: Senior Manager Trust & Security at Dropbox
About Rajan Kapoor: Rajan Kapoor is a Senior Manager with the Trust and Security team at Dropbox. Mr. Kapoor works to champion privacy and security principles for Dropbox users. Above all, Rajan works to keep Dropbox worthy of trust. He joined Dropbox in January 2014 with over 13 years of experience in Information Technology. Previous roles include the CTO of Van Wagner Communications and Director of Technology at Eurasia Group.
Title: "Security at Scale: How Dropbox Protects Over 500 million Users"
Dovell Bonnett
Position: Computer Security at Microsoft
About Dovell Bonnett: Dovell Bonnett has been creating computer security solutions for over 20 years. His passionate belief that technology should work for humans, and not the other way around, has lead him to create innovative solutions that protect businesses from cyber-attacks, free individual computer users from cumbersome security policies, and put IT administrators back in control of their networks. He has spent most of his career solving business security needs, incorporating multiple applications onto single credentials using both contact and contactless smartcards. The most famous example of his work is the ID badge currently carried by all Microsoft employees.
Title: "Cybersecurity’s Weakest Link"
Mourad Kordab
Position: President Offensive Security Society
Title: "Aggression Against Cybercrime"
Biometrics Team
Title: "Tightening Mobile Device Security Through Multimodal Biometrics"