ISE® west Executive Award Winner 2010
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Michael Barrett
Chief Information Security Officer, VP Information Risk Management
PayPal
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ISE® west Project Award Winner 2010
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| Project Name: |
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 |
| Description: |
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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ISE® west People's Choice Award winner 2010
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Drew Maness
Vice President of Worldwide Content Protection and Anti-Piracy
Technicolor
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ISE® west Executive Award Finalists 2010
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Matthew Archibald
Managing Director and CISO
Applied Materials, Inc.
ISE® West Award Executive Nominee 2007
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Drew Maness
Vice President of Worldwide Content Protection and Anti-Piracy
Technicolor
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John B. Sapp Jr.
Director, Product Development Standards -
Security, Risk & Compliance
McKesson Corporation
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ISE® west Project Award 2010 Honorable mention
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| Project Name: |
Automated Identity Governance |
| Executive Sponsor: |
Bill Bonney,Senior Manager of Access Management |
| Project Team: |
Brian Nath, Karen Cangialosi, Leon Grigsby, Ivan Pysarevskyy, Jim Duke, Chris Ellis, Duane Green |
| Description: |
Intuit is subject to a multitude of regulatory and security requirements relating to the privacy and security of the sensitive financial data it processes, and as a public company, Intuit must also demonstrate compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley. Addressing those compliance and security requirements is exponentially complicated each year when Intuit’s employee ranks grow by almost 50 percent during tax season as it increases call center and other seasonal support staffing. To meet those challenges, Intuit implemented an identity governance program to proactively manage risks associated with user access controls while automating the process of supporting and managing the influx of access changes during the seasonal spike in employees. |
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