ISE® north america Executive Award Winners 2010
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Michael Barrett
Chief Information Security Officer,
VP Information Risk Management
PayPal
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Dr. Doug Maughan
Cyber Security Branch Chief,
Command, Control and Interoperability Division,
Science and Technology Directorate
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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ISE® north america Project Award Winner 2010
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| Project Name: |
High Assurance OneBadge |
| Executive Sponsor: |
Tim McKnight, VP, Information Systems Security |
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Russell Koste, Charles Marttila, Barbara Lawrence, Amy Daniels, Gus Pilarte, Tim Powell, Mark Burns, Gary Trexler, Marv Jackson, James Ryan, Carol Spain, Chuck Schwartz, Elizabeth Taylor, Jennifer Hensley,
Lynn Massengale, John Clark, Carla Seaborn, Ken Sprinkle, April Martinez, Mary Hicks, Aiko Woods, Bobbie Helbringer, Kimberlee Hendricks, Rita Kohn, Bill Goodhand, Dennis D’Alessio, Greg Ewing, Bob Fraser, Jim Vreeland, Marcia Bradley, Ed Clark, Anne Swanson, Doug Wickman |
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The Northrop Grumman High Assurance OneBadge project developed, implemented and deployed smart card technology across the corporation providing enhanced protection from unauthorized access to company facilities, networks and data. The OneBadge implementation standardizes employee logical and physical access controls and is aligned to Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD) 12, the identification standard for government employees and contractors. Northrop Grumman’s new identity badge is the first corporate credential to be accepted by the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Federal Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Bridge to enable secure collaboration with Northrop Grumman’s government and commercial customers and partners. |
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ISE® north america People's Choice Award winner 2010
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Tammy Moskites
Chief Information Security Officer
The Home Depot
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ISE® north america Luminary Leadership Award Winner 2010
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Craig Shumard
CISO
CIGNA
ISE® Tri-State Award Winner 2005
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ISE® north america Executive Award Finalists 2010
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Tammy Moskites
Chief Information Security Officer
The Home Depot
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John Masserini
Chief Information Security Officer
Dow Jones
ISE® Northeast Award Winner 2010
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Chad Mead
Vice President and Technology Governance,
Risk and Controls Global Leader
Cargill, Incorporated
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Jack Key
Vice President, Chief Information Security Officer and Chief Privacy Officer
USAA
San Antonio, TX
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ISE® north america Project Award Finalists 2010
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E3™ |
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Steve Elefant, Sarah McCrary, Larry Godfrey, Paul Minutillo, Dustin Francis |
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E3™, Heartland Payment Systems’ end-to-end encryption solution, is designed to protect all stakeholders in the payments industry — including merchants and consumers — with the highest degree of security available … with no extra fees. Only E3 technology safeguards cardholder information from the moment of card swipe — and through the Heartland network — not just at certain points of the transaction flow. |
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The I Campaign |
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Ty Christopher, Cheryl Conley, Bob Davidson, Trent Flood, Phil Nicholas, Scott Rush, Debbie Stuckey, Christina Valecillos |
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Lockheed Martin launched an internal communications' program called The I Campaign in October 2009. The campaign is focused on educating employees about how to protect the Corporation’s information assets and minimize cyber security risks through proper behaviors. In addition to helping mitigate several real cyber attacks, employee testing has shown the campaign has driven significant improvement in employee response to known adversarial tactics used in targeted e-mails. |
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Product Risk Management for the Enterprise (PRiME) |
| Executive Sponsor: |
Michael Wilson, VP, CISO, McKesson Corporation |
| Project Team: |
John B. Sapp Jr., Michael Wilson, Sharen Bond , Marian Reed |
| Description: |
With the large number of mature security technologies available for the Network layer, the Application layer has become the “new perimeter” and the majority of the technology industry is focused on web-based application security. However, the healthcare industry has a much different and more difficult challenge as the bulk of applications deployed within hospitals, clinics and ambulatory surgery centers are legacy thick-client applications that suffer from many of the same security vulnerabilities as web applications.
McKesson established a strategic and innovative approach to this business challenge by leveraging industry standards and best practices for risk management to develop a purpose-built framework for managing risk across multiple domains, such as Security, Quality, Privacy, 3rd Party Components and Legal just to name a few. The initial risk domain that was designed, developed and deployed using the PRiME program framework was naturally Security due to the need to meet the stringent requirements of the HITECH Act. McKesson determined that a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model would provide ease-of-use, scalability, efficiency and lower TCO while minimizing the impact to 40+ development teams and 20+ business units within their federated organization. |
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VCR (Virtual Clean Room) San Diego |
| Executive Sponsor: |
Joshua Davis, Director, Information Security and Risk Management |
| Project Team: |
Bruce Rosendahl, Kevin Larson, Kevin Dalfonzo, Zhen Chen, William Wu, Keith Ritlop, Matt Swanson, Matt Martin, Shahid Shafi, Prabakar Thiyagarajah, Anabel Avelino, Sean Callahan, Zeeshan Sabir, John Goebel, Jeff Overbey |
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The Virtual Clean Room is a network enclave designed to protect a high performance build environment while meeting stakeholder requirements of minimal build ecosystem system performance impact or business process change. The project team’s solution achieved a balance between operations and security needs by working with stake holders to obtain a clear understanding of the environment, then engineering a solution using principles of "Defense in Depth". The Virtual Clean Room increases security by creating a secure network perimeter, implementing standards and improving monitoring without impacting the build environment systems or its users. |
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