National Webcast Initiative
Are You Secure?...Are you Sure?!
Vulnerability Management
Wednesday, March 16, 2005
~ Presenters ~
Jason Chan, Symantec Professional Services
AND
Brian Kenyon, Foundstone/McAfee
Jason Chan,
Symantec Professional Services
Consulting Services Technical Lead
Jason has over seven years of experience in domestic and international information technology and security. His experience includes projects for telecommunications companies, service providers, software developers, international clients, state governments and the US Department of Defense. Since joining Symantec (and previously @stake), he has worked on a number of projects, including secure DNS design, secure network architecture design, firewall testing and research, network and application penetration testing, secure operating system builds and secure routing and switching architectures.
Brian
Kenyon, Foundstone/McAfee
Foundstone Security Evangelist
Brian is the Chief Architect of Foundstone's Security Operations Center, which monitors vulnerabilities at client sites, and has been integral in designing and developing Foundstone's cutting-edge hardware solutions, including the award-winning and highly acclaimed FS1000. Brian is also responsible for the development and expansion of the company's entire Product Service line-a key strategic growth area for the company. Brian is considered to be an industry expert on vulnerability management best practices and is frequently invited to speak and train.
Since joining Foundstone in 2001, the company has leveraged Brian's deep domain expertise across a variety of functional areas including professional services, hardware innovation and software development. In addition to his expertise, Brian is the lead author for Security Sage's Guide to Hardening the Network Infrastructure and is a contributing author on network architecture for Special Ops: Network and Host Security for Microsoft, Oracle and UNIX.
Prior to Foundstone, Brian specialized in designing and securing large e-commerce infrastructures for two technology start-ups. Over the course of his ten-year IT career, Brian has consulted for a number of firms providing architecture insight and project planning services. Brian frequently hosts popular webcasts across a wide range of network security topics and holds a Bachelor of the Arts degree from Loyola Marymount University.

