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DESCRIPTION:TOPIC: Reinventing Enterprise Network Security\nSPEAKER: Edward
	 G. Amoroso\, AT&T\n\nDr. Edward G. Amoroso serves as Senior Vice Presiden
	t and Chief Security Officer for AT&T Services\, Inc. His responsibilities
	 include real-time security protection of AT&T's network and computing inf
	rastructure – including mobility services\; security policy\, planning\,
	 and architecture for AT&T's enterprise\; security support for AT&T's IPTV
	 and entertainment initiatives\; and lead design\, development\, and opera
	tions support for AT&T's managed and network-based security services.\n\nD
	r. Amoroso’s twenty-five-year career at AT&T began at Bell Laboratories\
	, where he worked on securing the Unix operating system\, as well as numer
	ous federal government security initiatives. More recently\, he has champi
	oned AT&T's network-based security strategy\, centered around emerging in-
	the-cloud protection services such as Network-Based Firewall and DDoS Defe
	nse.\n\nDr. Amoroso has authored numerous research papers\, articles\, and
	 books on information security including: Cyber Attacks: Protecting Nation
	al Infrastructure (Butterworth-Heinemann\, 2010)\; Cyber Security (Silicon
	 Press\, 2006)\; Intrusion Detection (Intrusion.Net Books\, 1999)\; Fundam
	entals of Computer Security Technology (Prentice Hall\, 1994)\; and PCWEEK
	 Intranet and Internet Firewall Strategies (Ziff-Davis Press\, 1996).\n\nH
	e is the 1999 winner of the AT&T Labs Technology Medal for his contributio
	ns to large-scale intrusion detection.\n\nDr. Amoroso holds M.S. and Ph.D.
	 degrees in computer science from the Stevens Institute of Technology and 
	is a graduate of the Senior Executive Program at the Columbia Business Sch
	ool. He has served as an Adjunct Professor in the Computer Science Departm
	ent at Stevens for the past twenty years\, and his work has been featured 
	by the Wall Street Journal\, CNBC\, Network World and the New York Times.\
	n\n
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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:Colloquium - Ed Amoroso\, AT&T - Reinventing Enterpr
	ise Network Security
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	nventing Enterprise Network Security</FONT></B></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><
	B></B></SPAN></P>\n\n<P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-us"><B><FONT FACE="Arial">S
	PEAKER: Edward G. Amoroso\, AT&amp\;T</FONT></B></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us">
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	><B><FONT FACE="Arial">Dr. Edward G. Amoroso</FONT></B></SPAN><SPAN LANG="
	en-us"> <FONT FACE="Arial">serves as Senior Vice President and Chief Secur
	ity Officer for AT&amp\;T Services\, Inc. His responsibilities include rea
	l-time security protection of AT&amp\;T's network and computing infrastruc
	ture – including mobility services\; security policy\, planning\, and ar
	chitecture for AT&amp\;T's enterprise\; security support for AT&amp\;T's I
	PTV and entertainment initiatives\; and lead design\, development\, and op
	erations support for AT&amp\;T's managed and network-based security servic
	es.</FONT></SPAN></P>\n\n<P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Arial">
	Dr. Amoroso’s twenty-five-year career at AT&amp\;T began at Bell Laborat
	ories\, where he worked on securing the Unix operating system\, as well as
	 numerous federal government security initiatives. More recently\, he has 
	championed AT&amp\;T's network-based security strategy\, centered around e
	merging in-the-cloud protection services such as Network-Based Firewall an
	d DDoS Defense.</FONT></SPAN></P>\n\n<P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT F
	ACE="Arial">Dr. Amoroso has authored numerous research papers\, articles\,
	 and books on information security including: Cyber Attacks: Protecting Na
	tional Infrastructure (Butterworth-Heinemann\, 2010)\; Cyber Security (Sil
	icon Press\, 2006)\; Intrusion Detection (Intrusion.Net Books\, 1999)\; Fu
	ndamentals of Computer Security Technology (Prentice Hall\, 1994)\; and PC
	WEEK Intranet and Internet Firewall Strategies (Ziff-Davis Press\, 1996).<
	/FONT></SPAN></P>\n\n<P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Arial">He i
	s the 1999 winner of the AT&amp\;T Labs Technology Medal for his contribut
	ions to large-scale intrusion detection.</FONT></SPAN></P>\n\n<P DIR=LTR><
	SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Arial">Dr. Amoroso holds M.S. and Ph.D. degr
	ees in computer science from the Stevens Institute of Technology and is a 
	graduate of the Senior Executive Program at the Columbia Business School. 
	He has served as an Adjunct Professor in the Computer Science Department a
	t Stevens for the past twenty years\, and his work has been featured by th
	e Wall Street Journal\, CNBC\, Network World and the New York Times.</FONT
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