Presented at
AppSec USA 2013,
Nov. 20, 2013, 3 p.m.
(50 minutes).
BYOD has moved quickly from technology concept to business reality. Today's workers bring the mobile devices they want into their organizations, freely accessing data and working from the most convenient network connections. While all this mobility has unleashed greater productivity for today's companies, it has introduced a new level of complexity for IT. IT professionals today need to move their mobility strategies from BYOD 1.0 -- the introduction of different devices and network connections into the enterprise -- to BYOD 2.0 -- a comprehensive framework that helps IT better monitor and secure data and networks without compromising the productivity of workers. This panel will tackle the issues IT now faces it evolves from the early era of BYOD into a more complex work world of multiple devices, social media, apps, and more.
Presenters:
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Daniel Miessler
- Principal Security Architect - HP
Daniel Miessler is Principal Security Architect with HP based out of San Francisco, California. He specializes in application security with specific focus in web and mobile application assessments, helping enterprise customers build effective application security programs, and speaking with executives about how to best leverage technologies and processes to reduce real-world risk. In his spare time he enjoys reading and writing, programming, rowing, and table tennis.
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Devindra Hardawar
- National Editor; Lead Mobile Writer - VentureBeat
Devindra Hardawar is VentureBeat's National Editor and lead mobile writer, focusing on the latest news from Apple, Google, Samsung, Blackberry and Motorola, along with the hottest startups that are disrupting the industry. Devindra has been writing about technology since 2004, worked in IT support for years, and studied philosophy at Amherst College. He has appeared as an expert source on CNBC, WNYC, NPR and other leading outlets. Devindra is also an organizer of MobileBeat, VentureBeat's flagship mobile conference.
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Jason Rouse
- Security Architect - Bloomberg LP
Jason Rouse is currently a member of the team responsible for the security of Bloomberg LP's products and services, exploring how to re-invent trusted computing and deliver on the promise of ubiquitous biometrics. Jason is passionate about security, splitting his time between improving Bloomberg's security capabilities and contributing to cutting-edge security projects around the world. In his spare time, he has chaired the Financial Services Technology Consortium committee on Mobile Security and worked to elevate mobile security through his professional contributions. Before his work at Bloomberg, Jason was a principal consultant at Cigital, Inc., an enterprise software security consulting firm. Jason bootstrapped Cigital's mobile and wireless security practice, performed architecture assessments, and became a trusted advisor to some of the world's largest development organizations. Prior to Cigital, Jason worked with Carnegie Mellon's CyLab Security Research Lab, creating a next-generation mobile authentication and authorization
framework and pushing the state of the art in computer security.
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