Technical Advisory Board

The Arxan Technical Advisory Board is comprised of knowledge experts in information security and assurance. They provide technical guidance to Arxan's product road map and research and development efforts.

The current Technical Advisory Board includes:

Rebecca BaceRebecca Bace
Ms. Bace is an information security veteran, and has been named by Information Security Magazine as one of the top five most influential women in information security. She is a specialist in the area of system monitoring and intrusion detection, and has spent 12 years at the NSA, where she started and led the first major intrusion detection research program. Many of the concepts upon which commercial intrusion detection products are based (and many of the people leading these commercial security product efforts) are products of this research program. While at NSA, she also conducted early research on hacker tradecraft and helped build an intern program for training IT professionals to deal with network security issues. After leaving NSA in 1996, Ms. Bace served as Deputy Security Officer for the Computing, Information, and Communications Division of the Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Ms. Bace is currently President/CEO of Infidel, Inc., a network security consulting practice. She is a technical advisor to several successful startups, including Security Focus, Tripwire, Qualys, SecureWorks and IntruVert Networks, and to the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Ms. Bace is also a noted author and commentator on topics in intrusion detection and network security, with credits including the book "Intrusion Detection," the Special Publication on Intrusion Detection for the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the chapter on intrusion detection and vulnerability assessment for the fourth edition of the Computer Security Handbook. Other current activities include her roles as a venture consultant with Trident Capital and as a faculty member for the Institute for Applied Network Security (IANETSEC), overseeing and moderating their popular Intrusion Detection Forum series for senior security management.

Michael J. JacobsMichael J. Jacobs
Mr. Jacobs is Senior Advisor for Cyber and National Security for SRA. Prior to Cyber and National Security, Mr. Jacobs was the Information Assurance (IA) Director at the NSA. Under his leadership, NSA began implementing an information assurance strategy to protect the Defense Information Infrastructure and, as appropriate, the National Information Infrastructure. He was responsible for overseeing the evolution of security products, services, and operations to ensure that the Federal Government's national security information was free-flowing, unobstructed and uncorrupted.

Mr. Jacobs had a long and distinguished career at the NSA, where he served in key management positions in both the Intelligence and IA mission areas. He served as the Deputy Associate Director for Operations, Military Support, where he was responsible for developing a single, coherent military support strategy for NSA. During his 38 years of NSA service, Mr. Jacobs was a leader in information systems security production and control, policy and doctrine, and customer relations. He has been recognized by the Department of Defense with the Distinguished Civilian Service Medal for his vision, dedication, and accomplishments; by the Director Central Intelligence with the Intelligence Community's Distinguished Service Award; and by NSA with the Exceptional Civilian Service Award. In addition, he has been awarded the National Intelligence Medal of Achievement and was twice awarded the Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Achievement.

Mr. Jacobs received his BS in Business Administration from King's College, and completed the Senior Managers in Government Program at Harvard University's Kennedy School.Dr.

John T. (Tim) KorbJohn T. (Tim) Korb
Dr. Korb is one of Arxan's three scientists. He joined the Purdue Computer Science faculty 1981 and now serves as Assistant Head for the department. Dr. Korb is responsible for the oversight and direction of the departmental computing facilities. He also serves on various campus-wide computing and networking committees, and represents the department at corporate and government events and activities. Recipient of the Outstanding Teacher in the School of Science award, he developed and taught a new undergraduate course in Programming Languages and recently taught the undergraduate Compiler course. He participates in a number of research projects. His research interests include programming languages, networking, databases, operating systems, and information security.

Before coming to Purdue, Dr. Korb worked at Xerox Corporation with their Palo Alto Advanced Systems Development group and was a visiting assistant professor at the University of Arizona. He is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery and Phi Beta Kappa.

Dr. Korb received his Ph.D. and MS from the University of Arizona and his BS from Arizona State University.

Dr. David M'RaihiDr. David M'Raihi
Dr. M'Raihi is Principal Scientist at Verisign. He recently authored the HOTP internet draft, endorsed by OATH (the initiative for Open AuTHentication) as a submission to the IETF for standardization of a one-time password algorithm enabling strong authentication for mobile users.

Dr. M'Raihi is a recognized expert who co-founded Gemplus' crypto labs in 1993 with Dr. Naccache, current head of Security Technologies Department for Gemplus worldwide. The labs have grown to nearly 60 software and hardware security experts. He was the lead architect and project manager for smart VISA Access, a secure solution designed for authentication and access control of banking applications. Dr. M'Raihi was appointed Director of Technology with Gemplus' Corporate Development in 2000. He led technical due diligences, identified and qualified investment opportunities for Gemplus' venture capital group, participated in divestiture operations and served as technical project leader for Joint Ventures and strategic Alliances.

Dr. M'Raihi has been involved in the design, development, audit and certification of secure schemes and software applications and systems for almost 15 years. He has authored and co-authored numerous papers and patents encompassing software protection, fast encryption algorithms, public-key authentication methods and digital signature techniques.

Dr. M'Raihi completed his Ph.D. in Cryptography under the supervision of Jacques Stern, Director of the Computer Science Department of the école Normale Supérieure (Paris, France).

Dr. John RiceDr. John Rice
Dr. Rice is the founder of the ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software. He joined Purdue University in 1964 as Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science. For the past 30 years, he has been analyzing numerical methods and problem solving environments for scientific computing. Dr. Rice has created a general methodology for performance evaluation of mathematical software and developed software systems for solving partial differential equations: ELLPACK, Parallel ELLPACK and PDELab.

Dr. Rice is a fellow of the AAAS, a fellow of the ACM, a member of the National Academy of Engineering, and the former chair of the Computing Research Association. He has published 21 books; among recent ones are Mathematical Aspects of Scientific Software (1988), Expert Systems for Scientific Computing (1992), and Enabling Technologies for Computational Science (2000). Dr. Rice has also published about 300 scientific articles. The most recent ones are in the areas of computer security, agent based computing, mathematical software, problem solving environments, recommender systems and simulating gas turbines.

Dr. Rice received his Ph.D. in Mathematics at the California Institute of Technology.

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