Eric Greenberg
Eric Greenberg has more than 20 years of groundbreaking Internet, security and IT experience as an executive and consultant and is the author of two widely read books, Mission Critical Security Planner and Network Application Frameworks. Highlights of Eric’s career include his role at Netscape where he led their security group managing the deployment of a range of pioneering technologies including the one used for nearly all security on the Internet today, the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL/TLS) protocol. As chief operating officer of Litronic, he prepared the company’s smart card and identity management product and services for its successful IPO. At a key time in the growth of the Internet, as director of Engineering for Global SprintLink, Eric led the deployment of one of the largest international networks of its time. He also served as vice president of IT Global Services at the Discovery Channel where he managed their worldwide voice, video delivery and data infrastructure.
Consulting with Fortune 500 clients, investors, defense and government customers, Eric has guided large-scale cutting-edge engagements in security, open source intelligence and identity management. He has led mission-critical security efforts including the secure trading system used by the North American power industry to conduct more than $30 billion in online transactions.
He writes for leading industry magazines, serves on corporate advisory boards and is frequently quoted in leading media outlets. He holds a
Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University and a
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland.
Rich Boyer
Rich Boyer has more than 12 years of experience as a
senior systems architect, consultant, and training specialist.
As a senior staff member with Booz Allen Hamilton and
Nexor and in his work with NetFrameworks, Rich led the
deployment of complex secure directory service systems
for organizations and government entities. Rich heads
the directory service integration, SafeSpace Group Information Manager, and WebFrameworks
business practices and supports NetFrameworks work in
the area of large distributed transaction processing
systems as well as in PKI, identity management, and
Certificate
Authority (CA) integration. Rich holds a Computer Science
degree from the College of Wooster
Braddock Gaskill
Braddock Gaskill plays a senior technical role across
all NetFrameworks business practices. He leads the vulnerability
analysis and penetration testing business practices and
serves as a senior development manager for NetFrameworks
identity management and authentication integration services.
Through his prolific writing and open software development
skills, Braddock has made several significant contributions
in the areas of security and distributed computing systems.
Operations, implementation, and development consulting
team - A talented group of NetFrameworks consulting specialists,
developers, operations staff, program managers, and administrators.