August 06, 2008
12:00 pm US Eastern
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Mike Jerbic, Chairman of The Open Group Security Forum and Principal Consultant, Trusted Systems Consulting Group (bio)
Fred Etemadieh, Chairman of the SOA Security Working Group (bio)
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Traditional security models have been aimed at securing corporate boundaries, and then the network, reinforcing a 'perimeterized' approach. This conflicts with today's business demands for more connectivity among customers, suppliers and business partners outside the corporate boundary. Business today wants to exploit the benefits of pervasive, fast, reliable, and inexpensive Internet connectivity. For many organizations, this means using a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) for new applications. What do these trends mean for security architectures?
This webinar will focus on the increasingly distributed nature of corporate IT networks, including the rapid emergence of SOAs. The impact of these changes upon security architectures will be examined, as will several new approaches for ensuring greater business collaboration. Participants will walk away with a better understanding of security architectures, and the unique impacts of SOA upon enterprise security.
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Featured Speaker Bios:
Mike Jerbic is an independent consultant who specializes in high technology engineering and project management. With over 20 years' experience in hardware and software product development, engineering management, and IT project management, Mike's interest area is in solving complex, multi-faceted problems that require a varied background and experience to solve. Mike has written articles recently in CSO Magazine, DM Review and is a co-author of the book A Guide to HIPAA Security and the Law and of the article “Framework for Control over Electronic Chattel Paper Compliance with UCC § 9-105” jointly published by the Open Group and the American Bar Association”.
Mike is a member of and chairs The Open Group Security Forum and is a member of the American Bar Association's Business Law and Science and Technology Sections, the Project Management Institute, and other technical professional associations. He holds bachelors and masters degrees in electrical engineering, with emphasis on controls and systems, from the University of California at Berkeley.
Fred Etemadieh is an Open Source Software Strategy, Architecture, and Governance specialist and has designed various open source software reference platforms. Fred's more than 25 years of experience in open source systems development spans the HP-UX, Sun Solaris, IBM-AIX, and Linux platforms. He has also developed and maintained various embedded systems products using Linux, VxWorks, PSOS, Cisco IOS.
FIn addition, Fred is a certified security specialist (CISSP), focusing on Common Criteria Certification (CAPP, RBAC, LSPP, IDSSPP, EAL4) and security architecture for large IT systems. He is a member of The Open Group and chairs the SOA Security Working Group. Fred is also a member of IEEE, ACM, the Project Management Institute (PMI), FOSSBazaar, and Linux Foundation. He holds a Bachelor of Science and Masters of Engineering from University of California at Berkeley.
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