Martin McKeay

Martin McKeay

Martin McKeay (b. June 29, 1971[1]) is a United States computer security expert and blogger that works for Akamai Technologies as a Security Evangelist.[2][3] He writes one of the most popular security blogs[4] and also a podcast called the Network Security Podcast.[5] He is a Qualified Security Assessor.[6] In 2006 he started blogging for Computer World.[7]

He was a product evangelist for StillSecure.[8]

He has been a speaker at many conferences including Hacker Halted,[9] RSA Conference[10] and DEF CON.[11]

His an advocate of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard.[12][13][14]

External links

References

  1. ^ http://www.chuckchat.com/technorama/2011/06/29/technorama-ep-312-we-need-a-warning-label/
  2. ^ http://www.mckeay.net/about/
  3. ^ Bill Brenner. "New Akamai security team in place: McKeay joins Corman, Smith, Ellis". CSO Online, 7/27/2011.
  4. ^ Richard Stiennon. "Meet Martin McKeay". ZD Net, 8/1/2006.
  5. ^ Roger A. Grimes. "Waiting for an Internet security fix? Don't hold your breath". InfoWorld, 8/3/2010.
  6. ^ David F. Carr. "Taking Credit Card Security Seriously". Forbes, 5/17/2010.
  7. ^ Richi Jennings. "IE wails, spectrum tales (and rocket birdman)". Computer World, 1/3/2006.
  8. ^ "StillSecure appoints security expert and blogger Martin McKeay as a Product Evangelist". Help Net Security, 2/27/2007.
  9. ^ http://www.hackerhalted.com/2011/Presenters.aspx
  10. ^ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZUmuLGOirE "Why is "cloud security" so over hyped?". Tripwire, 2/15/2011.
  11. ^ "PCI 2.0: Still Compromising Controls and Compromising Security".
  12. ^ "PCI, Security Blogging & Podcasting – an Interview with Martin McKeay – Host of the Network Security Podcast". Imperva Security Podcast Transcript , 2009.
  13. ^ David Spark. "RSA 2010: Let’s stop trying to protect everything". Tripwire, 2010.
  14. ^ Robert Holtfreter. "Latest debit card fraud schemes". Fraud Magazine, 2006.

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