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Patricia Gilmore
RedSiren, Inc.
333 Ravenswood Ave.
Menlo Park, CA 94025
(415) 509-5581
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Background:
Pat Gilmore, CISSP, a Director at RedSiren Technologies,
Inc., is accountable for their U.S. Consulting, East Coast Division. Pat
has more than 20 years experience in the financial services industry;
the last 13 of which were concentrated in information security. Pat's
specific expertise lies in awareness and training, establishing and managing
risk management programs, and information security consulting. She is
also experienced in application development and deployment, policy and
standards development, business continuity planning and process improvement.
Before joining RedSiren, Pat was CyberDean of AtomicTangerine's
InfoSec University. Prior to her experience with distance learning, she
was Managing Director for Risk Management at Charles Schwab's Information
Security Services. She worked previously for Wells Fargo Bank, American
Express, and First Nationwide Bank (now known at CALFED Bank).
Pat is past Chairperson of the International Board
of Directors of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA). Pat
was first elected to the ISSA Board of Directors in 1993 and has served
as Director of Education, Treasurer, Vice President, and two terms as
the association's President. She was the first member to be named to the
ISSA Honor Roll in 1999. Before joining the international board, Pat served
one of ISSA's largest and oldest chapters, the San Francisco Bay Area
chapter, as its Vice president and President from 1990 through 1992.
She is Treasurer of the International Information
System Security Certification Consortium (ISC)2 and has served as a Director
since 1998.
Pat has served on the Advisory Boards of the Information
Security Institute (ISI) and Secure Computing magazine. Pat has been interviewed
by such publications as Smart Computing, ComputerWorld, InformationWeek,
Information Security magazine, SC Magazine, Client-Server Computing, Investor
Direct, and the ISSA Password.
She is a member of the National Institutes of Standards
and Technology (NIST) Technical Working Groups for Examination of Digital
Evidence writing national guidelines for investigation of computer-related
crime scenes and computer forensics.
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