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Eric Maiwald is the Vice President and Research Director for Burton Group's (www.burtongroup.com) Security and Risk Management Strategies Service where he focuses on enterprise security infrastructure technologies. Mr. Maiwald has over twenty years of experience in information security where has worked as a security officer and consultant for large financial institutions, healthcare providers, services firms, and manufacturers. He has extensive experience in the security field performing assessments, policy development, architecture design, and product implementations. Mr. Maiwald also has experience as a product manager. Mr. Maiwald holds a Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Masters of Engineering in Electrical Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology and is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional.
Mr. Maiwald is a named inventor on patent numbers 5,577,209, "Apparatus and Method for Providing Multi-level Security for Communications among Computers and Terminals on a Network," 5.872.847, "Using Trusted Associations to Establish Trust in a Computer Network," 5,940,591 "Apparatus and Method for Providing Network Security," and 6,212.636 "Method for Establishing Trust in a Computer Network via Association."
Mr. Maiwald is a regular presenter at a number of well-known security conferences. He has also written Network Security: A Beginner's Guide, Security Planning and Disaster Recovery (with William Sieglein), and Fundamentals of Network Security, all published by Osborne/McGraw-Hill and is a contributing author for Hacking Linux Exposed, and Hacker's Challenge also published by Osborne/McGraw-Hill. |
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