Kevin Beaveris an independent information security consultant, writer, professional speaker, and expert witness with Atlanta, Georgia based Principle Logic, LLC. He has worked in IT since 1989 and specializes in performing information security assessments for corporations, security product vendors, independent software developers, universities, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations. Before starting his information security consulting practice in 2001, Kevin served in various information technology and security roles for several health care, e-commerce, financial, and educational institutions. Kevin has appeared on CNN as an information security expert and has been quoted in The Wall Street Journal, Entrepreneur, Fortune Small Business, Men''s Health, Women''s Health, Woman''s Day, and Inc. Magazine. His work has also been referenced by the PCI Security Standards Council in their PCI DSS Wireless Guidelines . He has given and participated in hundreds of highly rated presentations, panel discussions, seminars, and webcasts on information security and compliance. Kevin has authored or coauthored 11 information security books, including Hacking For Dummies and Hacking Wireless Networks For Dummies (Wiley) as well as Implementation Strategies for Fulfilling and Maintaining IT Compliance(Realtimepublishers.
com). He has written dozens of whitepapers and hundreds of articles and guest blog posts, and he is a regular contributor to SearchSecurity.com, SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com, SearchWindowsServer.com, and Security Technology Executivemagazine. Kevin is the creator and producer of the Security On Wheelsaudiobooks, which provide security learning for IT professionals on the go (http://www.securityonwheels.com) and its associated blog (http:// www.
securityonwheels.com/blog). He also covers information security and related matters on Twitter (@kevinbeaver) and YouTube (PrincipleLogic). He earned his bachelor''s degree in computer engineering technology from Southern College of Technology and his master''s degree in management of technology from Georgia Tech. He obtained his CISSP certification in 2001 and also holds MCSE, Master CNE, and IT Project+ certifications. Kevin can be reached through his website (http://www.principlelogic.com) and invites you to connect to him via LinkedIn (http://www.
linkedin.com/in/kevinbeaver). Rebecca Heroldhas over 25 years of information privacy, security, and compliance expertise. She is CEO of Privacy Professor®and is a partner for Compliance Helper®. She has led the NIST SGIP Smart Grid Privacy Subgroup since June 2009. She has been an adjunct professor for the Norwich University Master of Science in Information Security and Assurance (MSISA) program since 2005. She has written 17 books and hundreds of published articles. She has been invited to speak at a wide variety of events throughout the United States, and in other worldwide locations such as Melbourne, Australia; Bogotá, Colombia; and Naas, County Kildare, Ireland.
Rebecca is widely recognized and respected, and has been providing information privacy, security, and compliance services, tools, and products to organizations in an extensive range of industries for over two decades. Just a few of her awards and recognitions include the following: Rebecca was ranked #2 in the "Top 25 Female Infosec Leaders to Follow on Twitter" in 2014 by Information Security Buzz. Rebecca was named to the ISACA International Privacy Task Force in 2013. Rebecca was named on S Wireless Guidelines . He has given and participated in hundreds of highly rated presentations, panel discussions, seminars, and webcasts on information security and compliance. Kevin has authored or coauthored 11 information security books, including Hacking For Dummies and Hacking Wireless Networks For Dummies (Wiley) as well as Implementation Strategies for Fulfilling and Maintaining IT Compliance(Realtimepublishers.com). He has written dozens of whitepapers and hundreds of articles and guest blog posts, and he is a regular contributor to SearchSecurity.
com, SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com, SearchWindowsServer.com, and Security Technology Executivemagazine. Kevin is the creator and producer of the Security On Wheelsaudiobooks, which provide security learning for IT professionals on the go (http://www.securityonwheels.com) and its associated blog (http:// www.securityonwheels.com/blog).
He also covers information security and related matters on Twitter (@kevinbeaver) and YouTube (PrincipleLogic). He earned his bachelor''s degree in computer engineering technology from Southern College of Technology and his master''s degree in management of technology from Georgia Tech. He obtained his CISSP certification in 2001 and also holds MCSE, Master CNE, and IT Project+ certifications. Kevin can be reached through his website (http://www.principlelogic.com) and invites you to connect to him via LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinbeaver).
Rebecca Heroldhas over 25 years of information privacy, security, and compliance expertise. She is CEO of Privacy Professor®and is a partner for Compliance Helper®. She has led the NIST SGIP Smart Grid Privacy Subgroup since June 2009. She has been an adjunct professor for the Norwich University Master of Science in Information Security and Assurance (MSISA) program since 2005. She has written 17 books and hundreds of published articles. She has been invited to speak at a wide variety of events throughout the United States, and in other worldwide locations such as Melbourne, Australia; Bogotá, Colombia; and Naas, County Kildare, Ireland. Rebecca is widely recognized and respected, and has been providing information privacy, security, and compliance services, tools, and products to organizations in an extensive range of industries for over two decades. Just a few of her awards and recognitions include the following: Rebecca was ranked #2 in the "Top 25 Female Infosec Leaders to Follow on Twitter" in 2014 by Information Security Buzz.
Rebecca was named to the ISACA International Privacy Task Force in 2013. Rebecca was named on security learning for IT professionals on the go (http://www.securityonwheels.com) and its associated blog (http:// www.securityonwheels.com/blog). He also covers information security and related matters on Twitter (@kevinbeaver) and YouTube (PrincipleLogic). He earned his bachelor''s degree in computer engineering technology from Southern College of Technology and his master''s degree in management of technology from Georgia Tech.
He obtained his CISSP certification in 2001 and also holds MCSE, Master CNE, and IT Project+ certifications. Kevin can be reached through his website (http://www.principlelogic.com) and invites you to connect to him via LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinbeaver). Rebecca Heroldhas over 25 years of information privacy, security, and compliance expertise. She is CEO of Privacy Professor®and is a partner for Compliance Helper®.
She has led the NIST SGIP Smart Grid Privacy Subgroup since June 2009. She has been an adjunct professor for the Norwich University Master of Science in Information Security and Assurance (MSISA) program since 2005. She has written 17 books and hundreds of published articles. She has been invited to speak at a wide variety of events throughout the United States, and in other worldwide locations such as Melbourne, Australia; Bogotá, Colombia; and Naas, County Kildare, Ireland. Rebecca is widely recognized and respected, and has been providing information privacy, security, and compliance services, tools, and products to organizations in an extensive range of industries for over two decades. Just a few of her awards and recognitions include the following: Rebecca was ranked #2 in the "Top 25 Female Infosec Leaders to Follow on Twitter" in 2014 by Information Security Buzz. Rebecca was named to the ISACA International Privacy Task Force in 2013. Rebecca was named on led the NIST SGIP Smart Grid Privacy Subgroup since June 2009.
She has been an adjunct professor for the Norwich University Master of Science in Information Security and Assurance (MSISA) program since 2005. She has written 17 books and hundreds of published articles. She has been invited to speak at a wide variety of events throughout the United States, and in other worldwide locations such as Melbourne, Australia; Bogotá, Colombia; and Naas, County Kildare, Ireland. Rebecca is widely recognized and respected, and has been providing information privacy, security, and compliance services, tools, and products to organizations in an extensive range of industries for over two decades. Just a few of her awards and recognitions include the following: Rebecca was ranked #2 in the "Top 25 Female Infosec Leaders to Follow on Twitter" in 2014 by Information Security Buzz. Rebecca was named to the ISACA International Privacy Task Force in 2013. Rebecca was named on ce in 2013. Rebecca was named on Tripwire''s list of "InfoSec''s Rising Stars and Hidden Gems: The Top 15 Educators" in July 2013.
Rebecca was ranked #5 in the "Top 25 Female Infosec Leaders to Follow on Twiter" in 2013 by Information Security Buzz. Rebecca has been named one of the "Best Privacy Advisers in the World" multiple times in recent years by Computerworld magazine, most recently ranking third in the world in the last rankings provided. In 2012, Rebecca was named one of the most influential people and groups in online privacy by Techopedia.com. In 2012, Rebecca was named a Privacy by Design Ambassador by the Ontario, Canada Data Privacy Commissioner. Rebe.