Fellow, Team Cymru
David has been with Team Cymru since 2007. Prior, he served in the US Marine Corps as a Non-Commissioned Officer. He then worked at Indiana University where he helped to build some of the most powerful computational systems of their day. He transitioned to cybersecurity and helped launch the Research and Education Networking ISAC. At Team Cymru, he has been an engineering leader a Community Services team member, and a security analyst. David led efforts to secure the firm’s intelligence infrastructure and established processes the firm relies on today. Currently, David assists CSIRT teams worldwide and fosters data sharing partnerships.
Fellow, Team Cymru
David has been with Team Cymru since 2007. Prior, he served in the US Marine Corps as a Non-Commissioned Officer. He then worked at Indiana University where he helped to build some of the most powerful computational systems of their day. He transitioned to cybersecurity and helped launch the Research and Education Networking ISAC. At Team Cymru, he has been an engineering leader a Community Services team member, and a security analyst. David led efforts to secure the firm’s intelligence infrastructure and established processes the firm relies on today. Currently, David assists CSIRT teams worldwide and fosters data sharing partnerships.
Jay Schiavo, Entrust With the explosion of remote business, we are now digitizing many of our documents and processes. Entrust’s Jay Schiavo explains what new mindset this shift requires, what’s needed to ensure document authenticity and integrity and shares advice for organizations currently making this shift.
Schiavo VP, ECS products and markets at Entrust, says as organizations digitize more of their documents, “all parties in the process need to trust the authenticity and the integrity of that document, from its creation to the time it s signed to the time it’s sent back to the recipient.”
Challenges for businesses making this shift arise on the legal and technology sides, Schiavo says. “In most regions of the world, electronic signatures are valid and are accepted as legal forms of documents, but the challenge is that it varies from region which type of electronic signature that is accepted.