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Although we looked at the legacy secure email solutions before selecting Voltage, they won our business based on simplicity and ease of use for the end user. The low impact on our IT operations and ability to satisfy our complex requirements were also determining factors.

– Minaz Sarangi,
Global Chief Architect,
ING Group

Voltage Security Advisors



Matt Franklin, Professor of Computer Science

Dr. Matt Franklin is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at U. C. Davis, where he has taught since Fall 2000. He has over forty publications on cryptography and security in scientific journals and refereed conference proceedings. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Columbia University in 1994, supported by an AT&T Bell Laboratories scholarship. From 1994 to 2000, he was a research scientist at Bell Labs in Murray Hill, NJ; AT&T Labs in Florham Park, NJ; and Xerox PARC in Palo Alto, CA.

In 2001, Dr. Franklin received a Packard Foundation Fellowship in Science and Engineering, and an NSF CAREER Award. He is on the Editorial Boards of the Journal of Cryptology and the Journal of Computer Security. In 2004, Prof. Franklin was the Program Chair for the annual Crypto Conference in Santa Barbara, CA.

Paul Kocher, President, Cryptographic Research

Paul Kocher is President and Chief Scientist of Cryptography Research. His works include designing numerous cryptographic applications and protocols, including SSL v3.0, the world's most widely used security protocol. In addition to leading the team at CRI that discovered differential power analysis and designed the record-breaking DES key search machine "Deep Crack", he is also credited with discovering timing attack cryptanalysis and co-founding ValiCert, Inc.

At Cryptography Research, he currently leads long-term research projects in areas including tamper resistance, content protection, fraud prevention for financial services, and network security. His work has been reported in forums ranging from technical journals and Scientific American to CNN and the front page of The New York Times.

Paul LeFort, Former CIO, United Healthcare

With more than 30 years of experience in information technology and healthcare, Paul LeFort most recently served as Chief Information Officer for UnitedHealth Group (UHG), a $19 billion healthcare company; there he managed a staff of 3,000 and an annual budget of $450 million. Under his leadership, UnitedHealth Group's IS organization was named by ComputerWorld magazine as one of the "100 best places for IS professionals to work." Mr. LeFort led the growth, acquisition and integration of technology activities as UHG grew to $20 billion in revenue. He has been selected as one of the Premier 100 CIO’s by Computerworld and Forbes recognizes UHG as one of the 28 best users of technology.

He served for 3 years as a large scale Customer Advisor to IBM and on the Board of the Managed Care Executive Group. During 1995 he was a Senior Vice President and CIO for MetraHealth Companies, Inc., which was jointly owned by Travelers Insurance Company and Metropolitan Life and subsequently acquired by UHG. From 1975 through 1994, Mr. LeFort was a Senior Partner at Deloitte Consulting in the Health Care industry. He served over 140 Health Care clients, including managed care organizations, large physician provider groups, hospitals and industry technology suppliers. He performed a variety of projects with a focus on technology usage, operations improvement, strategy and merger and acquisition analysis.

Mr. LeFort received his B.S. degree in Physics/Economics from Boston College in 1962. He is also a Director of The Trizetto Group (NASDAQ:TZIX), Advisor to HLM Opportunities Fund, and an independent management consultant.

Scott Loftesness, Partner, Glenbrook Partners

With over 30 years of experience in information technology—as a senior executive, board member, private investor, consultant, advisor, and CEO mentor—Scott brings extensive operating experience, seasoned judgment and a unique business and technology perspective to his work with Glenbrook. He is an active private investor, member of the board of directors and advisor to a number of companies in the electronic payments, Internet infrastructure, and security markets.

Before founding Glenbrook Partners, Scott was Group Executive Vice President at First Data Merchant Services, where he helped build FDMS into the world's largest credit-card merchant processor. Scott also served as Group Executive Vice President at Visa International, where he was responsible for defining Visa's global payment systems strategies, including Visa's research and development initiatives related to card payments, Internet payments and smart cards. Scott began his career at IBM where he spent over 17 years.

Eric Rescorla, Chief Scientist, Network Resonance

Eric Rescorla is Chief Scientist of Network Resonance, Inc., a networking research and development company in Palo Alto, California and a recognized expert in the field of network and communications security.

In his consulting practice, he has led a number of research and development projects that combined communications security and advanced distributed systems for clients ranging from startups to Fortune 50 companies. He publishes widely in both academic and popular forums and his research has been reported in CNET, the New Scientist, and The New York Times.

Eric is also active in the standards process. He is co-chair of the IETF TLS Working Group and has served on the Internet Architecture Board since 2002. He is also the editor of the TLS and HTTP over TLS specifications, as well as numerous other IETF documents. He is the author of the standard text on SSL/TLS, SSL and TLS: Designing and Building Secure Systems.

Stephen R. Katz, CISSP, President, Security Risk Solutions

For over twenty-five years, Steve has been directly involved in establishing, building and directing Information Security and Privacy functions. He is the founder and President of Security Risk Solutions, an information security company providing consulting and advisory services to major, mid-size, startup and venture capital companies. Steve is an Executive Advisor to Deloitte, is on the Board of Directors of nCircle Inc, on the Technology Advisory Board of Phoenix Technologies and is on the Advisory Board of CSO Magazine. Steve is also a member of the (ISC)² Americas Advisory Board for Information Systems Security.

Steve organized and managed the Information Security Program at JP Morgan for ten years. In 1995, he joined Citicorp/Citigroup after the Russian hacking incident. At Citi, Steve was the industry's first Chief Information Security Officer. He spent the next six years directing Citigroup’s global Corporate Information Security Office.

Steve then joined Merrill Lynch as their Chief Information Security and Privacy Officer, where he organized and instituted the company-wide privacy and security program.

Steve has testified before Congress on numerous information security issues, and in 1998 was appointed Financial Services Sector Coordinator for Critical Infrastructure Protection by the Secretary of the Treasury. He was also the first Chairman of the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS/ISAC), and is an Advisor to the FS/ISAC Board of Directors.



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