$SFOR DELL's EMC/RSA & ACS “Bo” Dietl is Speci
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http://www.investigations.com/rsa-conference-2015/
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Richard “Bo” Dietl has been Special Security Advisor to RSA for the past 5 years .
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Now I have taken skills and modified them to identify vulnerabilities to help protect against hacking. I am representing a 50 billion dollar company, EMC/RSA , that specializes in security technology. There are several products that RSA offers that would greatly enhance the security that protect the outer perimeter of the cyber infrastructure of corporations. If a company is the victim of a cyber-attack , or if there is a breech, RSA immediately identifies the hacker, and then isolates the hacker to a location which will minimize any damage of any proprietary or confidential information. RSA is involved with major banks and corporations around the world, for many years.”
– Richard “Bo” Dietl – Special Security Advisor to RSA and introducing the President of RSA, Amit Yoran https://www.emc.com/corporate/about-rsa/manag...amit-yoran
Big Deals & Big Contracts as KAY said, "Working on Several Large Scale Projects"
SFOR is going places with “Bo” Dietl's ACS, SFOR's biggest Channel Partner
https://www.emc.com/en-us/index.htm
Must Read: $SFOR/ACS's https://www.rsaconference.com/speakers/geoff-hancock
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https://cchs.gwu.edu/senior-fellows
B. Cybersecurity Task Force
Michael Aisenberg, The MITRE Corporation
Adam Bobrow, Foresight Resilience Strategies
Colonel Jonalan Brickey, Army Cyber Institute
Robert Dannenberg, Independent Consultant
Helen Domenici, Independent Consultant
Lindsay Dorland, Zeichner Risk Analytics, LLC
Michael Edwards, Northrop Grumman
Brian Finch, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
Gregory Gardner, NetApp
Jeff Greene, Symantec Corporation
Geoff Hancock, Advanced Cybersecurity Group
Gail Harris, Independent Consultant
Dan Horowitz, H3 Strategies, LLC
Nathan Lesser, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Charles Magness, Northrop Grumman
Matthew McCabe, Marsh
George Salmoiraghi, Independent Consultant
Mitch Silber, K2 Intelligence
Jeff Snyder, Raytheon Company
Clint Watts, Miburo Solutions, Inc.
Mark Young, IronNet Cybersecurity, Inc.
From 08/16/17 - Peeps should Spend some time here.
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Bo Dietl is in Washington, DC today participating in cyber war games with Chief Security Information Officers of major US defense companies such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon .
The exercises simulate cyber-attacks on our nation’s defense contractors.Dietl’s security encryption techniques are of importance in these simulations. Among them is patented keystroke transport layer security technology (“KTLS”), a new encryption protocol , which stops zero-day key loggers , the main component of most malware which cannot be identified by anti-virus software.
Says Dietl, “ I am honored to be here and assist in these war preparedness simulations.
NOTE : Similar Cyber War Simulation were done in Sept 2017 in EUROPE