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CoreStreet’S CSO Bob Dulude To Present On Panel At Cyber Security Executive Summit
Panel Members to Educate Attendees on Security Technology for Financial Services
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (December 12, 2003)
CoreStreet, a leading provider of validation and authorization technology, today announced that Chief Security Officer Bob Dulude will participate in a panel discussion with leading software industry experts at the Cyber Security in the Financial Services Sector Executive Summit next week in London, England. The panel, titled, “Security Valuation, ROI, Budgets and Prioritizing Resources,” will be held on Monday, December 15 at 11:55 a.m. GMT.
Each of the panel participants has contributed to the ongoing efforts to develop and drive the adoption and expansion of security architectures and implementations within the financial services industry. Facilitated by John De Santis, CEO and president of Sygate, panel members will discuss what a company needs to do in order to secure IT systems. Members will look at a variety of issues, including PKI, policy tools, physical security, security budgeting and security regulations.
Joining Mr. Dulude on the panel will be:
- Geoff Chapman, chief information officer, Tullett Liberty
- Mark Drew, head of information risk manager, Europe for Capital One
- Chris Dubinski, technology risk manager, EMEA for Citigroup Asset Management
- Andy Strong, global IT security technology director for Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein
- Gan Subramaniam, head of information security for Homeloan Management LTD
“The development and wide acceptance of a security solution is critical to the success of any financial services company,” said Bob Dulude, chief security officer for CoreStreet. “A major focus of CoreStreet is to bring cost-effective authorization and validation solutions to the financial services sector to eliminate the difficulty and frustration often associated with PKI deployments. We are bringing together seven significant leading thinkers in the financial services community to encourage wider discussion and further development of effective security solutions to benefit the financial services industry and its customers.”
Conference attendees can also visit the CoreStreet booth (booth #211) on the show floor to learn more about the company’s Real Time Credential technology. For more information please visit www.corestreet.com.
About CoreStreet
Bridging the security gap between physical and information security, CoreStreet provides the only secure authorization and validation technology for connected and intermittently connected environments. Combining security, safety and convenience, CoreStreet enables organizations to grant or revoke an individual’s access rights to buildings, computer networks, laptops or wireless devices immediately in real time. The company, headquartered in Cambridge, Mass., holds 14 patents with more pending. For more information, visit www.corestreet.com.
CoreStreet and Real Time Credentials are trademarks of CoreStreet Ltd.
