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Greg Miles
CISSP, CISM, IAM, IEM President, CFO, Principal Security Consultant |
| Greg is President, CFO, and Principal Security Consultant for Security Horizon, Inc. He is a United States Air Force Veteran and has served in military and contract support for the National Security Agency, Defense Information Systems Agency, Air Force Space Command, and NASA supporting world-wide security efforts. Greg has planned and managed Computer Incident Response Teams (CIRT), Computer Forensics, and INFOSEC training capabilities. He has experience with international and U.S. based security legislative requirements and standards and has served in various information security positions throughout his career. Greg has been published in multiple periodicals to include "The Security Journal" and "The International Journal on Cyber Crime" and co- authored Security Assessment: Case Studies for Implementing the NSA IAM (Syngress, ISBN 1-932266-96-8) and Network Security Evaluation (Syngress, ISBN 1-597490-35-0). Greg has a Ph.D in Engineering Management, a MS in Management, and a BS in Electrical Engineering. Greg is also an instructor for the University of Advancing Technology (UAT) in Tempe, Arizona, in the network security department. He has been a featured speaker at the BlackHat Briefings, DefCon, TechnoSecurity, and APCO Conventions. | |
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Ed Fuller
CISSP, IAM, IEM Senior Vice President, COO, Principal Security Consultant |
| Ed is Senior Vice President, COO, and Principal Security Consultant for Security Horizon. He has over 28 years of experience in Operations, Communications, Computer Information Systems and Security. He is the primary lead for INFOSEC Assessments and Training for Security Horizon. Serving as team lead for INFOSEC Assessments for over 9 years. He has served other companies as an INFOSEC Training Manager and Senior Security Consultant. Ed was integrally involved in the establishing, implementing, and supporting the worldwide security program for the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) directly supporting Field Security Operations (FSO). He was a participant in the development of Systems Security Engineering Capability Maturity Model (SSE-CMM) and has been a key individual in the development and maintenance of the Information Assurance Capability Maturity Model (IA-CMM). Ed also serves as a Lead Instructor for the National Security Agency (NSA) INFOSEC Assessment Methodology (IAM) and the INFOSEC Evaluation Methodology (IEM). Ed retired from the United States Navy with over 23 years of distinguished service. Ed is a co-author for Security Assessment: Case Studies for Implementing the NSA IAM (Syngress, ISBN 1-932266-96-8) and Network Security Evaluation (Syngress, ISBN 1-597490-35-0) and a frequent contributer for the "The Security Journal" a quarterly security periodical. | |
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Brian Kirouac
CISSP, IAM, IEM CTO, Principal Security Consultant |
| Brian is the Chief Technology Officer and Principal Security Consultant for Security Horizon, Inc. Brian has over 15 years as an IT professional. Prior to joining Security Horizon, he served in a wide range of information technology positions in both domestic and international environments. He was a network administrator for a major university, eventually migrating to system administrator specializing in UNIX and Windows integration. He was also the Lead Technical Security Specialist at a municipal four-service utility. In addition to his current position at Security Horizon, Brian serves as an instructor for the National Security Agency (NSA) INFOSEC Assessment (IAM) and INFOSEC Evaluation (IEM) Methodologies and team member of NSA IA-CMM Appraisals. Brian's publication history includes being a frequent contributor to "The Security Journal", being both a refereed and invited speaker for SANS, a refereed presenter for a NASA Conference on tethered satellites, and a co-author for "IT Security Interviews Exposed: Secrets to Landing Your Next Information Security Job" (Wiley, ISBN 978-0-471-77987-2). Brian has recently completed his second Masters degree, this one in Computer Science, with an emphasis in Information Systems Security. | |
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