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LifeLock Fraud Advisory Board
Souheil Badran
Souheil Badran leads First Data eCommerce Solutions as senior vice president and general manager. Powered by a suite of industry-leading services, First Data eCommerce Solutions enables businesses to transact securely in an eCommerce and Card Not Present environment and tailors to the unique needs of conducting commerce in the digital age.
Souheil joined First Data in January 2008 with extensive experience in high technology organizations including sales and marketing, product management, strategic development, mergers and acquisitions, and high-growth initiatives. Prior to First Data, Souheil was president and general manager for Rebtel, responsible for driving Rebtel's growth strategy and operations in the Americas and APAC regions.
Souheil joined Rebtel from VeriSign where he served as vice president and general manager for their international operations across Europe, Middle East, Africa, India, Central and Latin America and Asia Pacific. He also had responsibility for VeriSign’s Global Channel and Partner programs.
Prior to VeriSign, Souheil was at Digital Insight, an Internet Banking provider, where he launched their Cash Management solution running in a service bureau environment. He was part of the management team that positioned the firm through a successful IPO in October 1999. He has also held senior positions at Metavante Corporation in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Souheil serves on the Board of Trustees for Cardinal Stritch University and is on several technology Advisory Boards.
Souheil received his M.B.A. in Marketing and undergraduate degree in Computer Studies from Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Frank Caruana
Frank D. Caruana joined LifeLock as Director of Consumer Products in December of 2007. Prior, Frank was Director of Product Management at Experian where he managed the Product & Strategy efforts for Experian’s Anti-Money Laundering business. Frank earned his Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist designation in 2006, and was instrumental in developing Experian’s strategic business plans and product roadmap around advanced criminal financing solutions. Prior to Experian, Frank worked in similar capacities for eFunds and Fair Isaac’s, managing product management and marketing for new and advanced risk/fraud products.
Previously, Frank was Vice President of Emerging Technology at TowerGroup, where he was instrumental in developing several new research practices including e-Commerce, Mobile Banking and Electronic Bill Payment/Presentment. Frank was also Vice President of Marketing and Product Development at Trajecta Inc., where he led the development and commercialization of the industry’s first Optimization solution aimed at solving mission critical risk and pricing decisions for the banking, telecommunications and pharmaceutical industries. Later, this product was purchased by Fair Isaac as a cornerstone to their advanced analytics solution. Frank has also held executive level positions in the Credit Card industry working with organizations such as Security Pacific Bank, Bank of America, Advanta and First Data Corporation.
Throughout his career, Frank has been a leader in the introduction and development of innovative and significant product launches to the banking industry including Balance Transfers, industry’s first NO FEE Gold Card, MasterCard Business Card/Procurement Card, Transaction Level Processing, Risk Based Pricing, Shoppers Assurance/Warranty Extension, Optimization Software, and Anti-Money Laundering risk scores.
Ori Eisen
Mr. Eisen is the founder and Chairman of The 41st Parameter. He has spent the last ten years in the information technology industry, and is respected for his business knowledge and leadership. His background includes an in-depth application of innovative solutions for preventing business to consumer e-commerce fraud.
Prior to launching The 41st Parameter, Mr. Eisen served as the worldwide fraud director for American Express focusing on Internet, MOTO and counterfeit fraud. During his tenure with American Express, Mr. Eisen championed the project to enhance the American Express authorization request to include Internet specific parameters.
Prior to American Express, Mr. Eisen was the director of fraud prevention for VeriSign/Network Solutions. By developing new and innovative technologies, he skillfully reduced fraud losses by over 85 percent in just three months.
Mr. Eisen has an extensive background in developing system infrastructure and implemented solutions, and he is highly regarded in the information and payment technologies industry as a noted leader and technology innovator. Based on this reputation Mr. Eisen is often quoted by industry insiders, and receives numerous invitations to appear as a keynote speaker for industry events and conferences.
Aaron Emigh
Mr. Emigh currently serves as CEO of Radix Holdings, a security technology company, and Interim CTO at MOBshop, a stealth-mode mobile startup. Mr. Emigh’s security contributions include creating security technologies as a consultant for companies ranging from foundation-stage startups to Global 50 companies, technical expert evaluations for litigation disputes, and the creation of innovative technologies in the areas of information security, email, anti-spam, anti-phishing, privacy-preserving backup, trusted path, and electronic voting. Mr. Emigh has presented original security research at numerous conferences and research colloquia, including RSA, APWG, DIMACS, TIPPI, SFECTF, ISSA, MAAWG, ITTC, and the AAAS. Mr. Emigh has authored influential commissioned reports on technical countermeasures to online identity theft and malware for the US Department of Homeland Security and SRI International, and has contributed several chapters to security textbooks.
Previously, Mr. Emigh served as EVP and GM of Core Technologies at Six Apart, the leading blogging company and originator of the OpenID federated identity management framework. He also served as CTO of Rojo Networks, a social content discovery company (acquired by Six Apart) and as CEO of CommerceFlow, an e-commerce company (acquired by an eBay/Accenture joint venture). His earlier work spans social media, consumer internet, networking, storage, e-commerce, data compression, multimedia, microprocessor architecture, vision, machine learning, and operating systems. Mr. Emigh is a member of the US Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force, the US Department of Homeland Security Infosec Technology Transition Council, and FBI/Infragard (board of directors, Sierra Nevada chapter). He is a Research Fellow of the Anti-Phishing Working Group and a technical advisor to the Financial Services Technology Consortium, and sits on several startup advisory boards and boards of directors.
Dr. Nathan Good
Dr. Nathan Good is a Research Scientist at PARC and a member of the Social Technical & Interaction Research group. His current work involves designing networked systems and studying how to create devices and services to be usable and respectful of people's privacy. Nathan has published extensively on user experience studies, privacy, and security related topics. Prior to PARC, Nathan has worked at HP Labs and Yahoo! Research Berkeley. While at Berkeley, Nathan worked with TRUST and the Samuelson Law & Technology Clinic, participating in the Center for Democracy and Technology's Anti-Spyware Coalition. Nathan was also a member of the 2007 California Secretary of State Top-to-Bottom Review of Electronic Voting Systems, the United States first ever comprehensive external audit and review of electronic voting systems.
His work on privacy and technology includes studies of RFID, Spyware, and P2P networks. Nathan has testified on his work before the House, Senate and FTC. His studies of user experience and vulnerabilities of networked applications have been featured in the New York Times, CNN and ABC. Nathan has a PhD in Information Science and a MS in Computer Science from the University of California at Berkeley.
Dr. Markus Jakobsson
Dr. Markus Jakobsson is a Principal Scientist at PARC, and a member of the PARC security group. Before joining PARC, Markus held positions at Bell Labs, RSA Labs, New York University, Indiana University, and RavenWhite, the anti-fraud startup that he co-founded. He holds over 100 patents and over a hundred papers, and is the editor and author of two recent books, "Crimeware" (Symantec Press, 2008) and "Phishing and Countermeasures" (Wiley, 2006).
While he is maybe best known for his research on phishing and crimeware, he has also made significant contributions to online payment schemes, applied security, security education, and privacy-preserving cryptographic protocols. Markus believes in taking a holistic approach to security, in which everything is measured, modeled and considered in the final design. This belief has compelled him to study the human aspect of security, and has guided his work on phishing, crimeware, user authentication, and user messaging. He has a PhD and MSc in Computer Science from University of California at San Diego and a Masters degree in engineering from Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden.
Kevin Mitnick
Considered "World's Most Famous Hacker", and author of several books on fraud and criminal methods. With more than fifteen years of experience in exploring computer security, Kevin Mitnick is a largely self-taught expert in exposing the vulnerabilities of complex operating systems and telecommunications devices. His hobby as an adolescent consisted of studying methods, tactics, and strategies used to circumvent computer security, and to learn more about how computer systems and telecommunication systems work.
In building this body of knowledge, Kevin gained unauthorized access to computer systems at some of the largest corporations on the planet and penetrated some of the most resilient computer systems ever developed. He has used both technical and non-technical means to obtain the source code to various operating systems and telecommunications devices to study their vulnerabilities and their inner workings.
As the world’s most famous (former) hacker, Kevin has been the subject of countless news and magazine articles published throughout the world. He has made guest appearances on numerous television and radio programs, offering expert commentary on issues related to information security. Mitnick has served as a keynote speaker at numerous industry events, hosted a weekly talk radio show on KFI AM 640 in Los Angeles, testified before the United States Senate, written for Harvard Business Review and spoken for Harvard Law School. His first best-selling book, The Art of Deception, was published in October 2002 by Wiley and Sons Publishers. His second title, The Art of Intrusion, was released in February 2005.
Sean Moshir
Over the last two decades, Moshir has led several industry changing technology initiatives including the creation of ManageWare, the world's first network management language, which he then sold to IBM. In the early nineties, he co-developed one of the very first network anti-virus VAPs for Central Point Software, which was eventually acquired by Symantec Corporation. Moshir then created sophisticated network tools called NetBasic which he licensed and then sold to Novell. In 2001, Moshir sold IT management provider Altiris (now Symantec) a system management software program designed for UNIX/Linux operating systems. Just a few years later in 2004, Moshir's PatchLink Update™ was licensed to Novell.
Sean Moshir is credited with founding the now multi-million dollar security patch vulnerability management and remediation space when he started PatchLink (now Lumension Security). Under Moshir’s lead, PatchLink provided many top level US government agencies such as FBI, US ARMY, US NAVY, NASA, NIST, DISA, VA, NIH, USDA, EPA, HHS and numerous local and state government agencies with state-of-the-art Internet security. As well, Fortune 500 companies around the world such as Shell, Lockheed Martin, Novell, IBM, Thompson, Kraft Foods, Harley Davidson and Bank of America. Moshir has received recognition and honors from industry and business publications such as Network World, Network Computing, Software Magazine, IT Security, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes. In 2003, PatchLink™ Corporation and its founder Sean Moshir were awarded the 2003 Arizona Innovators award from the governor of Arizona for excellence. 2004 brought the prestigious INC 500 award and in 2005 Moshir was among 16 senior security industry executives worldwide from companies such as BEA Systems and Tipping Point to receive the “Shaping Info Security 2005 Award. Joining other internationally recognized Internet security authorities, in 2007 Mr. Moshir was appointed to the International Advisory Board of SCIPP - a non-profit organization dedicated to taking security to the global organization as well as the individual. Sean has served in the past with distinguished security authorities such as Howard A. Schmidt who was Vice Chair of the President’s Critical Infrastructure Protection Board and Special Advisor for Cyberspace Security at the White House.
