Ben Smith is a senior security strategist at Microsoft, where he works on developing the company's long-term security strategy. Prior to joining the Microsoft Security Strategies team, he was the lead subject matter expert on security for Microsoft Training & Certification. In addition to being a featured speaker at IT industry conferences, Ben recently consulted with the U.S. National Science Foundation on creating methods for preparing a cyber security workforce. Ben is also the chair of the vendor-neutral security certification, CompTIA Security+. He is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), and a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). Ben lives near Redmond, Washington, with his wife Beth Boatright.
Brian Komar is the owner and principal consultant for Komar Consulting, Inc., a consulting firm specializing in network security and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). Brian partners with Microsoft on several ventures, which include developing security-related courseware for Microsoft Training & Certification, authoring material for Microsoft Prescriptive Architecture Guides, and writing PKI white papers for the Microsoft Security team. Brian is a frequent speaker at IT industry conferences such as Microsoft Tech Ed, MCP TechMentor, and Windows & .NET Magazine Connections. Brian lives in Winnipeg, Canada, with his wife Krista Kunz.
JC Cannon is a Privacy Manager in the Corporate Privacy group at Microsoft. He works as a technical strategist for the team, focusing on ways to apply technology to applications that will give consumers better control over their privacy and enable developers to create privacy-aware applications. Prior to this role, JC was a program manager for Active Directory directory service for more than two years, where he worked with developers and independent software vendors on integration strategies for Active Directory and applications. He has written several white papers, which are posted on MSDN, and has given presentations on Active Directory integration techniques at the major Microsoft conferences.
Jeff Williams is a security operations consultant in the Microsoft Services for Enterprise organization at Microsoft. In this role, he provides consulting and training on security to the company's largest customers, including delivering security vulnerability assessments, performing design review, and providing prescriptive guidance on a wide variety of topics. Before joining Microsoft, Jeff served as a technical project manager and senior network architect for an international financial services firm. Jeff earned his Masters of Business Administration in Technology Management (MBA/TM) at the University of Phoenix, where he has also served as an adjunct professor. Jeff is the author of A Guide to Windows NT Server 4.0 in the Enterprise (Course Technologies, 1998), and NT Server 4 in the Enterprise Exam Pre (Exam: 70-068) (Coriolis, 1998) and he writes the quarterly column "IT Pragmatics" for The Public Manager. Jeff and his wife Amanda live in Seattle, where they have just celebrated the birth of the son, Alexander.
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