Dr. Richard White Managing Director, Oxford Solutions Dr. Richard White is a recognized industry expert in the fields of cybersecurity infrastructure, cybersecurity remediation, and cybersecurity program development. With over 25 years of experience in systems design, security technology implementation and security policy development and enforcement, Dr. White has developed innovative and affordable approaches for the rapid deployment of cyber threat detection and remediation technologies. Prior to his tenure at Oxford Solutions he served as the Chief information Security Officer for the United States Capitol Police where he coordinated and managed all aspects of advanced malware and advanced threat detection, incident response, and cyber remediation and containment efforts. Dr. White brings a multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional perspective to strategic consulting and cyber security strategy formulation for public and private sector clients. He currently serves as a member of the University of Maryland University College adjunct faculty core and is currently the course chair for the Cybersecurity and Information Assurance capstone course and degree program. Additionally, he served as a member of the legislative branch Chief Information Security Officers Council; and is a former member of the GovNet contributors and advisors group. In the government sector, Dr. White continues to provide strategic cybersecurity guidance to the United States Patent Trademark Office, United States Capitol Police, Department of Homeland Security, National Security Agency, and numerous other government agencies as they develop and refine their strategies for cybersecurity. Previously, Dr. White was a Lead Associate with Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., where he led two multidisciplinary teams: network modeling & simulation and high availability networking and resilience. Earlier in his career with Booz Allen Hamilton, he worked with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to provide systems engineering and information assurance solutions for the Intelligence Community, Department of Defense and civilian agencies of the federal government While at Mitretek Systems, a non-profit scientific research and technical assessment & evaluation organization, Dr. White led all technical efforts related to the evaluation and technical feasibility studies of project GovNet – his results were presented directly to Richard A. Clarke, National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Counter-terrorism. Additionally, he contributed to Mitretek System’s interdisciplinary cybersecurity research program by developing methods to measure and model the effectiveness of cyber strategies and evolving technologies. Dr. White is a frequent keynote speaker on cyber security matters and regularly presents individual technical topics, as well as participates as an expert panelist at industry sponsored events. Dr. White has a Bachelor of Science from the University of Maryland University College. He earned Master of Science degrees in Telecommunications and Electronic Business in 2003 and a PhD with a concentration in Information Assurance in 2007.









Stuart McClure CEO, President & Founder, Cylance Stuart leads Cylance as its CEO and visionary for the first math based approach to threat detection, protection and response. Prior to Cylance, Stuart was EVP, Global CTO and General Manager at McAfee/Intel. Stuart is the creator and lead-author of the most successful security book of all time, Hacking Exposed. He is widely recognized for his extensive and in-depth knowledge of security, and is one of the industry’s leading authorities in information security today.
Daniel W. Berger President & CEO, Redspin, Inc. Daniel W. Berger is the President and CEO of Redspin, Inc., a healthcare IT security assessment company based in Santa Barbara, CA. Redspin has provided HIPAA security risk analysis services to 120 hospitals, hundreds of clinics and many business associates over the past 2 years. The company helps healthcare organizations meet and maintain HIPAA compliance while fulfilling the security risk analysis requirement for “meaningful use” under the EHR incentive program. Most importantly, Redspin helps safeguard PHI from data breach. Mr. Berger is a frequent speaker at industry conferences on the topic healthcare IT security. He is also the author of Redspin’s “Annual Breach Report – Protected Health Information” and “What Healthcare CEO’s Need to Know about IT Security Risk.” Prior to joining Redspin, he spent 25 years in the global networking industry holding senior sales, marketing and general management positions in companies ranging from the Fortune 500 to ground-floor start-ups. In 1996, Mr. Berger received a commendation from the Oklahoma City Department of Health for his participation in a conference “The Role of Technology in Disaster Preparedness.” He is an honors graduate of Colby College in Waterville, ME and was awarded distinction in his major field of study.
Ryan Stolte Co-Founder and CTO, Bay Dynamics Ryan has directed the strategy, architecture and implementation of IT, security and analytics solutions for nearly 20 years. Since founding Bay Dynamics in 2001, Ryan has grown the company into a leading IT solution provider with a diverse portfolio of products and services. His breadth of experience assisting organizations optimize their IT and security processes, combined with his deep knowledge of analytics has provided the foundation for the company’s IT Analytics™ and Risk Fabric™ product lines.
Kaspersky Lab is the world’s largest privately held vendor of endpoint protection solutions. The company is ranked among the world’s top four vendors of security solutions for endpoint users. Throughout its 15-year history Kaspersky Lab has remained an innovator in IT security and provides effective digital security solutions for consumers, SMBs and Enterprises. Named one of Fast Company Magazine’s Top 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World, Kaspersky Lab has over 2,500 employees, including more than 800 research and development specialists and operates in almost 200 countries and territories across the globe, providing protection for over 300 million users worldwide. For further information about the company:
Andrew France OBE, CEO, Darktrace Andrew France joined Darktrace as CEO in January 2014 following a distinguished, 30-year career at the UK Government’s signals intelligence agency, GCHQ. As GCHQ’s Deputy Director for Cyber Defense Operations, Andrew has been at the forefront of the national cyber defense strategy, responsible for both policy and operational delivery. He is a recognized global leader in his field, with extensive experience in delivering technical innovation in high-pressure and secure environments. Andrew is a registered Incorporated Engineer, an elected member of the Engineering Institution of Great Britain, and a member of the Institute of Engineering and Technology. He was awarded an OBE for Services to the Ministry of Defense in 2005.
Rob Sloan Cyber Thought Leadership, Dow Jones Rob Sloan spent almost a decade working for the British government investigating state sponsored cyber attacks, analyzing the evolving threat landscape and assessing attacker motivations before moving to the private sector. As Head of Response (later Response Director) at Context Information Security he built a team accredited by GCHQ as capable of dealing with the most sophisticated attacks aimed at the UK and beyond. Rob joined Dow Jones in 2014 in a Thought Leadership role where his work seeks to complement that of the Risk and Compliance team.
Headquartered in Teaneck, New Jersey, Cognizant combines a passion for client satisfaction, technology innovation, deep industry and business process expertise,and a global, collaborative workforce that embodies the future of work. With over 50 delivery centers worldwide and approximately 187,400 employees as of June 30, 2014, Cognizant is a member of the NASDAQ-100, the S&P 500, the Forbes Global 2000, and the Fortune 500 and is ranked among the top performing and fastest growing companies in the world.
Personam is a next-generation cyber-security company dedicated to safeguarding assets from threats that originate inside the trust perimeter. Whether the danger is from an individual intent on exploiting a position of trusted access, a compromised mobile device attached to the network, or the unwitting victim of a spear-phishing attack, our platform effectively detects these threats at the earliest stages of an attempted attack. Personam technology protects organizations by continuously monitoring all activity on the computer network and applying the most advanced machine learning and behavior profiling algorithms to detect the presence of malicious agents. The passive monitoring and detection functions are fully automated by our onsite network appliance. The platform does not require the deployment and management of software components at the endpoints, has minimal configuration overhead, and is installed and operational in most organizations within hours. Our analysts and technicians can monitor and triage alerts remotely, providing your business with a powerful and cost-effective layer of protection where everyone is most vulnerable – inside the perimeter.


































































































































