Folks, We have a stellar presentation lined up for ya'll this month. This is a 'have to be there' affair. Subject: "The Future of Encryption" By: Jon Callas and Eric Baum, PGP Corporation Where: Oregon Zoo Conference Center - http://crime.zotconsulting.com/meetings.php3 Bring yourselves and your friends! See you there, Geo Speaker Bios: PGP Corporation: Jon Callas - Biography Jon Callas Professional Summary Mr. Callas joined PGP Corporation in July 2002 as Chief Technology Officer and Chief Security Officer. He co-designed the next-generation PGP products and was one of the main presenters to venture capital during the fund-raising for PGP Corporation. He is an innovator and an acknowledged expert in all major aspects of contemporary business security, including cryptography, operating system security, public key infrastructure, and intellectual property rights. He is the principal author of the Internet Engineering Task Force's (IETF's) OpenPGP standard and a writer and frequent lecturer on system security and intellectual property issues. Professional Positions * Senior Systems Architect, Wave Systems Corp.: 2001-2002 * Director of Software Engineering, Counterpane Internet Security: 1999-2001 * Senior Security Consultant, Kroll O'Gara: 1999 * Chief Technology Officer, Network Associates Inc. 1997-1999 * Chief Scientist, PGP Inc.: 1997 * Senior Engineer/Scientist II, Apple Computer Inc.: 1995-1997 * Founder/Director of Technology, World Benders Inc.: 1992-1995 * Principal Software Engineer, Digital Equipment Corp., VAX/VMS Development Group: 1984-1992 Education B.S. Mathematics, University of Maryland, College Park Patents "System and Method for Secure and Transparent Electronic Communications": three patents pending "Method and Apparatus for Dynamic Network Intrusion Monitoring, Detection, and Response": patent pending "Policy-Based Certificate Management": patent #US 6336186 2002 Standards Co-author with John Kelsey: Syslog-Sign (in-progress IETF standard for secured syslog) Co-author with Lutz Donnerhacke, Hal Finney, and Rodney Thayer: RFC2440, "OpenPGP Message Format." http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2440.txt Publications Callas, Jon. 2003. "Improving Message Security With a Self-Assembling PKI," Second Annual PKI Workshop: http://middleware.internet2.edu/pki03 Callas, Jon. 1999-2001. Contributor and reviewer, Bruce Schneier's CRYPTO-GRAM newsletter. Callas, Jon. September 1999. "The State of the World of Cryptography," MacTech Magazine. Callas, Jon. 1999. "Fair Use, Intellectual Property, and the Information Economy," Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Financial Cryptography, Springer-Verlag: ISBN 3-540-66362-2 (c) 2004 PGP Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 1 PGPJCBIO040114 APPROVED FOR EXTERNAL DISTRIBUTION PGP Corporation: Jon Callas - Biography Callas, Jon (ed). 1999. OpenPGP Specification and Sample Code, Network Associates: ISBN 1-58368-014-4 Callas, Jon. June 5, 1998. "The WIPO Copyright Treaties Implementation Act," Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Trade, and Consumer Protection of the Committee on Commerce, House of Representatives, 105th Congress, Second Session on H.R. 2281, Serial No. 105-102. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington D.C.: ISBN 0-16-057421-8 Callas, Jon. June 1996. "Using Cryptographic-Quality Random Numbers," Proceedings of the 1996 MacHack Conference: http://www.callas.org/jon/usingrandom.html Callas, Jon. 1994. Technical reviewer, Develop magazine Callas, Jon and Bruce Schneier. 2000. "Why Digital Signatures Are Not Signatures," The Industry Standard Callas, Jon and Margaret Russell-Gonzalez. 1994. "Real Work in Virtual Space," Tricks of the Internet Gurus, pp. 685-692. SAMS Publishing: ISBN 0-672-30599-2 Callas, Jon and Susan Giusto. 1994. "Real World Cyberspace," Proceedings of the 1994 Boston Computer Society Professional Organizations & Activities Member, ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Member, IACR (International Association for Cryptologic Research) Member, IEEE (Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers) Member, IFCA (International Financial Cryptography Association) Member, Technical Advisory Board, Binnacle Systems Member, Technical Advisory Board, Counterpane Internet Security Member, Technical Advisory Board, Coldstream Associates (Canada) Presentations Featured speaker at professional conferences sponsored by: * CSI (Computer Security Institute) * DIMACS (Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science) * Gartner Inc. * IFCA (International Financial Cryptography Association) * ISACA (Information Systems Audit and Control Association) * ISSA (Information Systems Security Association) * Mac Crypto Conference on Macintosh Cryptography and Internet Commerce * RSA annual security conferences * Silicon Valley Linux Users Group * Stanford Business School * TTI/Vanguard * The SANS (SysAdmin, Audit, Network, Security) Institute * University of Waterloo Industry Panels SearchSecurity "Ask the Experts" panel in network security, intellectual property, and PKI: 2001-2004 PGP Corporation: Eric Baum - Biography Eric Baum Professional Summary Eric Baum is currently the Manager for the Western Region with PGP Corporation and is responsible for all aspects of the region. Prior to joining PGP, he was intimately involved in an "Intelligent Sniffer" program originating from the DOD, with the Raytheon Company. Throughout his 8 years involvement in Network Security and Forensics, he has developed a passion and solid understanding for this industry and continues to contribute to his fellow colleagues. His background includes a Public Sector Management Degree with an emphasis on Criminal Justice from San Diego State University. Baum's current professional goal is to obtain his CISSP in 2004. (c) 2004 PGP Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 2 PGPJCBIO040114 APPROVED FOR EXTERNAL DISTRIBUTION
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