Oracle CSO Mary Ann Davidson, Senior National Security Insiders from NIST and NERC, High-Profile Anti-CFAA Defense Attorney, Cyber Security Pioneers among the Keynotes
Only Four Months to Go; Tickets and Sponsorships Going Fast for Hottest AppSec Event to Hit the East Coast This Year, Nov. 18-21, NYC
NEW YORK, July 25, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — OWASP AppSec USA (www.appsecusa.org), the premier security conference for Builders, Breakers and Defenders, has added several new high-level speakers to the growing list of participants for its annual North American conference, which will be held November 18-21 at the Marriott Marquis, in Times Square, New York City.
The new speakers include Oracle Chief Security Officer, National Security insiders, a high-profile anti-CFAA defense attorney and Cyber Security pioneers:
*Mary Ann Davidson
CSO, Oracle Corporation
*Tor Ekeland
Attorney
*Matthew Scholl
NIST Deputy Chief, Computer Security Division
*Jim St. Pierre
Deputy Director, NIST Information Technology Laboratory
*Bill Cheswick
Inventor
*Tim Roxey
Chief Cyber Security Officer at North American Electric Reliability Corporation
*Jim Christy
Special Agent (Ret), HQE; Director, Futures Exploration; Defense Cyber Crime Center
Air Force Office of Special Investigations
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