Advisory Board
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Chief Information Security Officer - DuPont |
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Founder - Spotplex, Inc. |
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General Manager - IBM Internet Security Systems |
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Executive Advisory - Motorola, Inc. |
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Chief Technologist - HP |
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Chief Financial Officer - eVestment Alliance |
Larry Brock
Chief Information Security Officer - DuPont
Larry Brock has spent the past 30 years at DuPont (NYSE: DD), and currently serves as chief information security officer (CISO). As CISO, he manages processes to protect the IP, information system assets and recorded information that enables the company to operate while adhering to legal and regulatory requirements. He has a range of experience spanning Information Technology, Research & Development, Marketing and several functional groups including Corporate IT, Imaging, Fibers and Nylon.
Doyon Kim
Founder - Spotplex, Inc.
Doyon Kim co-founded Dialpad Communications, an Internet phone service. Under his guidance, Dialpad grew to one million registered users within eight weeks of launching and to more than 10 million users in 12 months before it was acquired by Yahoo! (NASDAQ: YHOO) in 2005. Kim also co-founded Opinity, Inc., an online reputation management start-up, where he was responsible for Opinity's product development, global marketing and strategic enterprise relationships. Opinity was acquired by Purewire in 2008.
Tom Noonan
General Manager - IBM Internet Security Systems
Tom Noonan is the former chairman, president and chief executive officer of Internet Security Systems, Inc., which was acquired by IBM for $1.3 billion in 2006, at which time Noonan became GM of IBM Internet Security Systems. Under Noonan's leadership, ISS revenue soared from startup in 1994 to nearly $330 million dollars in its first decade. Prior to co-founding ISS, Noonan held senior management positions at Dun & Bradstreet Software, where he was vice president of worldwide marketing. In 1999, he was named E&Y’s Entrepreneur of the Year, and has been named to the National Board of Directors for the American Electronics Association (AeA), and to the board of the Cyber Security Industry Alliance (CSIA).
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Mike Potts
Executive Advisory - Motorola, Inc.
Mike Potts is a 20-year industry veteran, most recently having served as president and CEO of AirDefense, where the company experienced over 300% growth that resulted in a strategic acquisition by Motorola (NYSE:MOT) in September 2008. Previously, Potts served as CEO of Clickfox, an analytic solutions provider and as President of Jacada (NASDAQ: JCDA), a software integration company, one year before the company’s successful IPO. Prior to that, he spent seven years at MSA, a financial application software company subsequently acquired by Dun and Bradstreet (NYSE: DNB).
Caleb Sima
Chief Technologist - HP
Caleb Sima co-founded SPI Dynamics where he served as CTO and drove the company’s product strategy and development until its acquisition by HP Software in August 2007. He currently serves as Chief Technologist for the HP Application Security Center, responsible for directing the lifecycle of HP's Web application security solutions. Previously, Sima was a member of the elite X-Force R&D team at Internet Security Systems (acquired by IBM in 2006) and served as a security engineer for S1 Corporation (NADAQ: SONE).
Tom Williams
Chief Financial Officer - eVestment Alliance
Tom Williams currently is the chief financial officer for eVestment Alliance. Prior to joining eVestment Alliance, he served as chief financial officer for CipherTrust, prior to its acquisition by Secure Computing Corporation in 2006. Prior to CipherTrust, Williams served as chief financial officer of Indus International Inc. (Nasdaq: IINT), where during his 14 months tenure, the company was cash-flow positive for three consecutive quarters -- for the first time in three years. Prior to that, Williams served as chief financial officer of Atlanta-based Manhattan Associates Inc. (Nasdaq: MANH), a provider of logistics software. He also served key roles in taking Sterling Commerce public in 1996 and KnowledgeWare Inc. public in 1989.
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