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Executive Leadership Team
Eric Greenberg, CEO and Founder
Eric Greenberg has more than 25 years of groundbreaking Internet, security and IT experience as an executive, author, and consultant. Most recently, Eric served as SVP of Security and Risk Solutions at Integralis where he led innovation and significant new business growth. During his tenure, Integralis was successfully acquired by NTT Communications. Highlights of Eric’s career include his role at Netscape where he led their security group managing the deployment of a range of pioneering technologies including the one used for nearly all security on the Internet today, the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL/TLS) protocol. As chief operating officer of Litronic, he prepared the company’s identity management product and services for its successful IPO. At a key time in the growth of the Internet, as Director of Engineering for Global SprintLink, Eric led the design and deployment of one of the largest international Internet networks of its time. He also served as VP of IT Global Services at the Discovery Channel where he managed their worldwide voice, video delivery and data infrastructure.
Consulting with Fortune 500 clients, investors, defense and government customers, Eric has guided large-scale cutting-edge engagements in security, IT, open source intelligence, and identity management. He has led mission-critical security efforts including the secure trading system used by the North American power industry to conduct more than $30 billion in online transactions.
Eric writes for leading industry magazines, serves on corporate advisory boards, and is frequently quoted in leading media outlets. He is the author of two widely read books, Mission Critical Security Planner and Network Application Frameworks, and is a member of the editorial board for the journal of Computers & Security, International Federation for Information Processing. He holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University and a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland.
Rudy Yukich, Managing Partner, Cloud and Virtualization Systems
Rudy Yukich leads major complex consulting services efforts in the government and commercial sectors. His production and enterprise environment expertise includes strong knowledge and experience with industry verticals including healthcare, financial, state and local government, and media. Rudy combines deep transformational IT experience with a proven track record in traditional and cloud application development. Rudy holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins University.
Matthew Sullivan, Managing Partner, Enterprise Infrastructure, Storage, and Security
Matthew Sullivan combines in-depth systems development experience and large-scale production data center infrastructure design, storage, operations, and maintenance experience with a strong and successful history on the cutting-edge of application development for government and commercial clients. Matt holds dual bachelors degrees in Computer Science and History, both from the University of Maryland, College Park.
Becky Bace, Advisory Board Member
Becky Bace is widely recognized as one of the most influential people in information security today. Ms. Bace was named one of the top ten security professionals in the industry (Information Security Magazine, 2008), one of the five most influential women in security (Information Security Magazine, 2005), and received a Distinguished Leadership Award from the National Security Agency (1995) in recognition of her work leading the intrusion detection research program. Her career includes roles in research, development, operational management, and strategy in settings ranging from the U.S. Intelligence Community to a national laboratory (Los Alamos National Laboratory) to her role as a strategic venture capital consultant in Silicon Valley where she was a catalyst for a number of successful startup companies that have greatly advanced security and IT systems management.
Her publication credits include the books Intrusion Detection (Macmillan, 2000) and (with Fred Chris Smith) A Guide to Forensic Testimony: The Art and Practice of Presenting Testimony as An Expert Technical Witness, (Addison-Wesley, October, 2002) She is also author of NIST Special Publication SP 800-31 Intrusion Detection and the chapters on intrusion detection, penetration testing, and vulnerability assessment for the Computer Security Handbook, 4 Ed., (Wiley, 2003) and 5 Ed. (Wiley, 2006), considered the definitive practice handbooks for information security professionals.
Arun K. Sood, Advisory Board Member
Dr. Arun K. Sood is Professor of Computer Science in the Department of Computer Science and Co-Director International Cyber Center Director at George Mason University, Fairfax, VA. Dr. Sood is also CEO of SCIT Labs Inc, a spin-off of George Mason University licensing the Self Cleansing Intrusion Tolerance (SCIT) virtualization and cloud technology pioneered by Dr. Sood and his team. He has published more than 150 papers, two edited books, and is a recognized expert and pioneer in the field of intrusion tolerance. His research has been supported by the Office of Naval Research, National Imagery and Mapping Agency, National Science Foundation, U.S. Army Belvoir RD&E Center, U. S. Army TACOM, U.S. Department of Transportation, NATO, and private industry. He has held academic positions at Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, and IIT, Delhi. Dr. Sood received the B.Tech degree from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi, in 1966, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, in 1967 and 1971, respectively.
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