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Keynote Feature: G Mark Hardy

G Mark Hardy

@g_mark

http://www.gmarkhardy.com/

 

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G. Mark Hardy is founder and President of National Security Corporation and has provided cyber security expertise to government, military, and commercial clients for over 30 years. Also founder of CardKill, Inc., he is a retired U.S. Navy Captain, and an internationally recognized expert who has presented at over 250 events world-wide. He serves on the Advisory Board of the National CyberWATCH Center. A graduate of Northwestern University, he holds a BS in Computer Science, a BA in Mathematics, a Masters in Business Administration, a Masters in Strategic Studies, and holds CISSP, CISM, GSLC, and CISA certifications.

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Keynote Feature: Jennifer Steffens

Jennifer Steffens

@SecureSun

http://www.ioactive.com/

 

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As its CEO, Jennifer Steffens spearheads all aspects of IOActive’s global CEO business operations and drives the company’s strategic vision. Jennifer brings a wealth of industry and business experience to the company, having been an early member of several successful startups.

Earlier in her career, Jennifer was a Director at Sourcefire, where she helped build and grow its run rate from $250K to over $35M in just four years. She helped commercialize the Snort open source intrusion detection and prevention technology and built several service offerings around research initiatives. Prior to joining IOActive, Jennifer came to Seattle to help startup GraniteEdge reinvent itself. While there, she led initiatives to restructure the company and developed a product strategy that ultimately secured two additional rounds of funding. With over ten years of industry experience, Jennifer has held senior management positions at Ubizen, NFR Security, and StillSecure.

Jennifer is a well-respected media source, appearing in InfoSecurity Magazine, SC Magazine, Good Morning America, BBC, Reuters, The Guardian, and CBS News. She has been invited to give keynote presentations at a variety of conferences such as HackInTheBox. Jennifer is a member of EWF, ISSA, and OWASP.

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Jennifer Steffens (@SecureSun) To Keynote RV4sec!

We are pleased to announce that Jennifer Steffens will be keynoting RV4sec 2015!

As its CEO, Jennifer Steffens spearheads all aspects of IOActive’s global IOActiveCEO_JenniferSteffens_2013_02business operations and drives the company’s strategic vision. Jennifer brings a wealth of industry and business experience to the company, having been an early member of several successful startups.

Earlier in her career, Jennifer was a Director at Sourcefire, where she helped build and grow its run rate from $250K to over $35M in just four years. She helped commercialize the Snort open source intrusion detection and prevention technology and built several service offerings around research initiatives. Prior to joining IOActive, Jennifer came to Seattle to help startup GraniteEdge reinvent itself. While there, she led initiatives to restructure the company and developed a product strategy that ultimately secured two additional rounds of funding. With over ten years of industry experience, Jennifer has held senior management positions at Ubizen, NFR Security, and StillSecure.

Jennifer is a well-respected media source, appearing in InfoSecurity Magazine, SC Magazine, Good Morning America, BBC, Reuters, The Guardian, and CBS News. She has been invited to give keynote presentations at a variety of conferences such as HackInTheBox. Jennifer is a member of EWF, ISSA, and OWASP.

You can follow Jennifer on Twitter at @SecureSun.


Gene Fishel, Chief Of The Computer Crime Section In Virginia Attorney General’s Office To Keynote!

Gene FishelGene Fishel currently serves as Senior Assistant Attorney General and Chief of the Computer Crime Section in Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring’s Office. In this capacity he directs prosecutions of computer fraud, identity theft, and child exploitation cases in state courts across Virginia, and serves as a Special Assistant United States Attorney in both the Eastern and Western Districts of Virginia where he prosecutes computer crime cases in federal court. He additionally oversees the office’s recently established Computer Forensics Unit which conducts investigations and computer forensic analyses for criminal cases across the Commonwealth. He also monitors organizations’ compliance with Virginia’s database breach notification laws, drafts legislation for the Virginia General AGene Fishelssembly, trains law enforcement and prosecutors statewide, and educates the public on issues involving computer crimes.

During his eleven-year tenure at the Attorney General’s Office, Gene has helped to draft and enact sweeping reforms to computer crime and child exploitation laws in Virginia, and has been involved in numerous novel and complex federal and state prosecutions, including the nation’s first, felony prosecution for illicit spamming in 2004. He has served on numerous boards and committees including the Board of Governors for the Criminal Law Section of the Virginia State Bar, the National White Collar Crime Center’s Cybercrime Advisory Board, the Virginia General Assembly’s Joint Committee on Technology and Science Advisory Committee, and the Governor’s Office of Substance Abuse Advisory Committee. He has also lectured and presented on data breach issues and computer crimes to various agencies, organizations, and conferences across the country including the Federal Trade Commission, the Central Intelligence Agency, the United States Capitol Staff, and United States Attorney conferences. In 2007, Gene was appointed as Senior Assistant Attorney General. Prior to his time at the Attorney General’s Office, Gene served as law clerk for the Second Judicial Circuit in Virginia Beach, VA. He received his JD from Wake Forest University and his BA, magna cum laude, from James Madison University.


David Kennedy to Keynote RVAsec!

We are pleased to announce that David Kennedy will be keynoting RVAs3c 2014!

dave-kennedyDavid is the Founder and Principal Security Consultant for TrustedSec, who provides information security consulting services for a large portion of the Fortune 1000 space as well as medium-sized companies. Prior to TrustedSec, David was a Chief Security Officer (CSO) for Diebold Incorporated, a Fortune 1000 company located in over 80 countries with over 16,000 employees. David developed a global security program that tackled all aspects of information security. David is considered a thought leader in the security field and has presented at over three hundred conferences worldwide.

David has had numerous guest appearances on Fox News, CNN, CNBC, Huffington Post, Bloomberg, BBC, The Katie Show, and other high-profile media outlets. David is the founder of DerbyCon, a large-scale information security conference. David has testified in front of Congress on multiple occasions on the threats we face in security and in the government space.

David also co-authored Metasploit: The Penetration Testers Guide, which was number one on Amazon in security for over a year. David was also one of the founding members of the “Penetration Testing Execution Standard” (PTES). PTES is the industry leading standard and guideline around how penetration tests should be performed. David has had the privilege to speak and keynote at some of the nations largest conferences.

David is the creator of several widely popular open-source tools including “The Social-Engineer Toolkit” (SET), Artillery, and Fast-Track. David has also released several zero-day exploits and focuses on security research. David has over 14 years of security experience, with over 9 specifically in security consulting. Prior to the private sector, David worked in the United States Marines for cyber warfare and forensics analysis activities.

David also recently testified before the US Congress about the security of the healthcare.gov web site.


RVAsec 2013 Videos: Keynotes!

The first of the RVAsec 2013 speaker videos are now posted!

Keynote speaker Chris Wysopal: Future of Government Info Sharing


Keynote speaker Alex Hutton: Towards a Modern Approach to Risk Management


Stay tuned for more videos coming soon!