ISE® northeast Executive Award Winner 2010
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John Masserini
Chief Information Security Officer
Dow Jones
ISE® Northeast Award Winner 2010
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ISE® northeast Project Award Winner 2010
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Collaborative Cyber Security Response |
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Cathy Hubbs, David Smith, Krizi Trivisani |
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Our three institutes, American University, Georgetown University, and The George Washington University signed a Memorandum of Understanding for emergency preparedness and response, cutting across all service sectors. As the lead cyber security specialists we felt it was important to address the opportunities to share resources in the event of a large scale cyber security event. |
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ISE® northeast People's Choice Award winner 2010
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Chester 'Chet' Davis
Chief Information Security Officer
Campbell Soup
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ISE® northeast Executive Award Finalists 2010
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Daniel Conroy
Managing Director and Head of the Information Security Group
BNY Mellon Corporation
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Thomas "Tom" Dunbar
Global IT Chief Security Officer
XL Global Services, a member of XL Group plc
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Dr. Robert Zandoli
Chief Information Security Officer
MetLife
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ISE® northeast 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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