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Gunter Ollmann, Internet Security Systems
Prior to joining Internet Security Systems, Ollmann was the professional services director of Next Generation Security Software (NGS Software), a leader in vulnerability research and attack-based consutling. 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.
Since 2002, Ollmann has been a contributor to multiple leading international IT and security magazines and journals, including writing a dedicated monthly column, "Consultant's View," in SC Magazine. He has also authored, developed and delivered a number of highly technical Black Hat courses on Web application security. He has provided technical advice to various UK government agencies and is regularly invited to speak at international security conferences such as Black Hat, CESG CHECKCon, UK MoD and Ecrime congress. Ollmann was also selected as the world authority on phising by the National High Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU).
Mr. Ollmann holds a bachelor's degree in applied physics and applied mathematics and a master's degree in atmospheric physics from the University of Auckland in New Zealand.
Keynote Address "From Scholar to Cybercriminal-The Proliferation of Hacker Recruitment in Higher Ed"
Steven Rambam, Founder/CEO, Pallorium, Inc.
Steven is the founder and CEO of Pallorium, Inc., a licensed Investigative Agency with offices and affiliates worldwide. Pallorium maintains U.S. offices and affiliates in Texas, Louisiana, California, and New York.
Since 1980, Pallorium's investigators have successfully closed more than 8,000 cases, ranging from homicide investigations to missing persons cases to the investigation of various types of sophisticated financial and insurance frauds. Steven was one of the first investigators to expose "prime bank not" and "trading programs" frauds, and his investigations in conjunction with U.S. federal law enforcement agencies resulted in some of the first convictions and imprisonment of P.B.N. fraudsters.
Mr. Rambam has coordinated investigations in more than fifty countries, and in nearly every U.S. State and Canadian province. He specializes in international and multi-jurisdictional investigations, and within the past few years, he has conducted investigations in Israel, South Africa, Holland, France, England, India, Mexico, and many more.
He and Pallorium have conducted or coordinated in excess of 500 foreign insurance-related investigations, including hundred of "death claim" investigations. A significant number of these cases have resulted in confessions, arrest, and prosecution.
More than five hundred newspaper and magazine articles have reported on Pallorium's investigations, and Steven has been interviewed by numerous local television broadcasts and by national and international news broadcasts. Steven was recently asked to host a weekly investigative television show. He has lectured on topics ranging from "the location of missing persons", to "the criminal use of false identification", to "foreign investigations", to "war crimes and the pursuit of war criminals".
Keynote Address "Privacy is Dead-Get Over It" Overview
This will be a wide-ranging lecture covering databases, privacy, and "computer-aided investigation", lasting two hours. The final half-hour will be a Q & A session.
This talk will include numerous examples of investigative online resources and databases, and will include an in-depth demonstration of an actual online investigation done on a volunteer subject. (The subject is Rick Dakan, a noted author.)
(From CNN: "...Rambam was scheduled to discuss how he dug up-in just over four hours of searching private and public databases--more than 500 pages worth of data on Rick Dakan, who was attending the conference and had agreed to participate in the project. "All I had given him was my e-mail and name," Dakan said. "He knew everywhere I'd lived, every car I had driven, and even someone else in Alabama who was using my Social Security number since 1983. He found all my friends, pictures of friernds, knew about my brother's criminal history.")
Emphasis will be placed on discussing the "digital footprints" that we all leave in our daily leaves, and how it is now possible for an investigator (or government Agent) to determine a person's likes and dislikes, religion, political beliefs, sexual orientation, habits, hobbies, friends, family, finances, health, and even the person's actual physical whereabouts, solely by the use of online data and related activity.
Rob Sturgeon, Executive Vice President, Security Products Group and General Manager, Enterprise Business Team
Sturgeon is executive vice president of the Security Products Groups (SPG), responsible for driving SPG’s business strategy, innovation and product development. He also serves as general manager of the Enterprise Business Team (EBT), a cross-functional team comprised of product development, marketing, sales, support and business operations to build integrated business plans to drive all elements of success for the Enterprise market segment. Sturgeon joined Juniper Networks in December 2001 to extend customer service and support to more than 500 service providers and carrier customers worldwide. Prior to joining Juniper Networks, Sturgeon was vice president of Customer Service for Lucent Technologies where he was responsible for the field services business in the western half of the United States. He spent 18 years at AT&T and subsequently Lucent Technologies serving in roles supporting service provider customers in development, technical support, sales, operations, and program management. From 1995 to 2000, Sturgeon lived in Singapore and was the managing director of Program Management for Lucent Asia Pacific. He holds a BSEE degree from the University of Dayton and a Masters in Management from Northwestern University's Kellogg Graduate School of Management.
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