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| Advisory Board |
Verdasys' executive
advisory board comprises world-class professionals with extensive
background in security, privacy, information technology, finance and
cybercrime.
| Edward J. Appel |
| VP/COO, Joint Council on
Information Age Crime |
| Currently vice president and
chief operating officer of The Joint Council on Information Age
Crime. Co-chair of the International Association of Chiefs of
Police -- Information Age Crime Subcommittee. Security director
of Level 3 Communications and VP of CertCo. Special agent and
executive at FBI. Director, National Security Council. |
| Dennis Devlin |
| CISO, Brandeis University |
| Former VP and CSO at Thomson
Corporation. IT director, Harvard University. Higher Education
Technology Advisory Councils for Microsoft, IBM, Apple and other
manufacturers. Numerous technology roles at American Hoechst
Corporation (now Aventis). |
| Theodore G. Johnson |
| Former executive vice
president of sales and service, Digital Equipment Corporation.
Director at Gensym Corporation and Candela Corporation, as well
as a number of private companies. |
| Robert B. Lamkin |
| Venture Partner, Techno Venture Management |
| Currently a venture partner
with Techno Venture Management. Vice President of Worldwide
Sales, Agere, Inc. Vice President of World Wide Sales,
VideoServer, Inc. Vice President of North American Sales, Compaq
Computers' Network Access Communications Division. Vice
President of Sales and Strategic Partnerships for Microcom, COO
of TerraLogics, Inc. Vice President, Sales, Marketing,
Consulting and Education Services for Symbolics, Inc. Earlier
career also includes positions at Digital Equipment Corporation
and Wang Laboratories domestically and abroad. |
| Bruce Taub |
| Chairman, Fernwood IMA |
| Currently founder and
chairman, Fernwood IMA. Senior vice president and regional
director at Prudential Financial. Senior director of sales for
the International Private Client Group and national sales
manager for the U.S. Private Client Group at Merrill Lynch &
Company. |
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"The economics of the access-control model of information
security do not scale; rather economics favor an
accountability model focused on the monitoring of
information use rather than the gatekeeping of
information access." |
DAN GEER, VP & CHIEF SCIENTIST, VERDASYS |
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