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Paul Henry
Security and Forensic Analyst
MCP+I, MCSE, CCSA, CCSE, CFSA, CFSO, CISSP, CISM, CISA, ISSAP,
CIFI
Florida PI License C2800597 |
One of the world's foremost global information security and
computer forensic experts, with more than 20 years experience
managing security initiatives for Global 2000 enterprises and
government organizations worldwide.
Throughout his career, Henry has played a key strategic role in
launching new network security initiatives to meet our
ever-changing threat landscape. Henry also advises and consults on
some of the world's most challenging and high-risk information
security projects, including the National Banking System in Saudi
Arabia, the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Department of Defense's
Satellite Data Project (USA), and both Government as well as
Telecommunications projects throughout Southeast Asia.
Paul is a frequently cited by major and trade print publications
as an expert in computer forensics as well as both technical
security topics and general security trends, and serves as an
expert commentator for network broadcast outlets such as FOX, NBC,
CNN and CNBC. Paul is a regular contributing author for articles on
technical security issues, and his expertise and insight help shape
the editorial direction of key security publications. Henry is also
a co-author and contributor to several network security books
including "Techno Security's Guide to Securing SCADA: A
Comprehensive Handbook on Protecting the Critical Infrastructure"
and was recently recognized by SANS as a "Security Hero" for his
contributions to the industry.
Paul has spent the last 10 years serving as Vice President of
Technology Evangelism at Secure Computing (formerly Cyber Guard)
acting as the company spokesperson at security events worldwide,
performing research in information security threat vectors, attack
trends and counter measures, and authoring articles and white
papers in support of the underlying technology in Secure
Computing/Cyber Guard products and handling media and investor
related events.
Prior to this Paul worked in control system design for fossil
and nuclear power systems as a start-up technician and advanced
with over 100 successful power plant solution start-ups. This led
to designing digital replacements for traditional pneumatic and
analog systems and assuming full responsibility in managing
Indeck's combustion control and burner management systems
business.