Keynotes
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Arthur W. Coviello, Jr.(view bio) Art Coviello is responsible for RSA’s strategy and day-to-day operations as it delivers EMC’s global vision of information-centric security. Mr. Coviello was Chief Executive Officer of RSA Security, Inc. prior to its acquisition by EMC in 2006. He joined the company in 1995 and has been a driving force in its rapid growth, increasing revenue from $25 million in 1995 to revenues of over $700 million in 2010. Mr. Coviello’s expertise and influence have made him a recognized leader in the industry, where he plays a key role in several national cyber-security initiatives. Mr. Coviello has spoken at numerous conferences and forums around the world. Mr. Coviello has more than 30 years of strategic, operating and financial management experience in high technology companies. In addition, he currently serves on the Board of Directors at EnerNOC (a leader in Demand Response Systems for energy conservation). Mr. Coviello graduated magna cum laude from the University of Massachusetts. |
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Thomas P. Heiser (view bio) Tom is a 26-year veteran of EMC and a member of its executive management team. Tom joined RSA in July, 2008, as Senior Vice President of Global Customer Operations, leading RSA’s Marketing, Professional Services, Sales and Channels organizations. He was promoted to COO of RSA in April 2010. Prior to his RSA roles, he was directly involved in the formation of EMC’s Cloud Infrastructure and Services Division. He also served as EMC’s Senior Vice President, Corporate Development and New Ventures, leading the team responsible for Mergers & Acquisitions and New Business Development. Over his 26 years with EMC Tom has played a key role in EMC’s evolution into a broad based information infrastructure leader. He served as Senior Vice President and General Manager of EMC’s Centera Business Unit, launching a new storage category and making Centera one of EMC’s fastest growing product lines. Prior to launching the Centera Business Unit, he was responsible for the development of EMC’s Global Telecommunications and Service Provider sales force. Earlier in his career he served as the product manager for EMC’s first storage system, Orion, the predecessor of the company’s industry-leading Symmetrix systems. Tom is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts. |
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Hugh Thompson |
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Adrienne Hall (view bio) As a General Manager in the Trustworthy Computing Group, Adrienne Hall drives company efforts to ensure secure, private and reliable computing experiences for everyone. Hall's focus is on worldwide security and privacy response, communication strategies, elites and influential outreach, enterprise and public sector customer engagement forums, press and analyst relations, and customer guidance. Trustworthy Computing is focused on advancing Microsoft's vision for a safer, more trusted Internet. |
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Sean Doherty (view bio) Sean Doherty serves as Vice President and CTO for the Enterprise Security Group at Symantec where he is responsible for developing and maintaining the technical strategy of the group. Doherty most recently served as the Sr. Director, EMEA Security Business Practice, where he was responsible for driving the technical sales strategy for security products in the EMEA region including the Vontu and PGP/Guardian Edge acquisitions. He worked in similar roles previously with emerging products including Enterprise Vault, Brightmail and PureDisk. Doherty joined Symantec with the acquisition of IMLogic in February 2006. With more than 20 years in the IT industry Sean has previously held engineering, consulting, strategic and sales management roles with technology vendors and systems integrators working across a wide range of technologies spanning mainframes, relational databases, development tools, messaging and distributed systems development. |
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Philippe Courtot (view bio) Philippe Courtot has a history of building innovative companies and transforming them into industry leaders. As CEO of Qualys, Courtot has worked with thousands of companies to improve their IT security. Courtot received the SC Magazine Editor's Award for bringing on demand technology to network security and for co-founding the CSO Interchange, a forum for sharing information in the security industry. Before Qualys, Courtot was the Chairman and CEO of Signio, Chairman and CEO of Verity and Chairman and CEO of cc:Mail. He holds a Masters Degree in Physics from the University of Paris. |
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Stefano Grassi |
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Ambika Gadre (view bio) Ambika Gadre has had extensive experience leading product marketing and management teams at both hardware and software companies. Before Cisco’s acquisition of IronPort Systems, she served as IronPort’s Senior Director of Product Management, where she was responsible for all IronPort products, as well as beta products, training, and technical publications. Prior to IronPort, Gadre was Director of Product Marketing at Ensim Corporation, where she was responsible for bringing to market the hosting industry's first operations support system. Previously, Gadre held senior marketing positions at Escalate, a provider of web-based supply chain solutions for the retail industry, and Silicon Graphics, where she managed the company's flagship graphics workstation. |
Thursday |
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee
Ambika Gadre has had extensive experience leading product marketing and management teams at both hardware and software companies. Before Cisco’s acquisition of IronPort Systems, she served as IronPort’s Senior Director of Product Management, where she was responsible for all IronPort products, as well as beta products, training, and technical publications. Prior to IronPort, Gadre was Director of Product Marketing at Ensim Corporation, where she was responsible for bringing to market the hosting industry's first operations support system. Previously, Gadre held senior marketing positions at Escalate, a provider of web-based supply chain solutions for the retail industry, and Silicon Graphics, where she managed the company's flagship graphics workstation. |








