Last year we presented to Secure360 on issues with Big Data systems with regards to security, privacy and compliance. In the past 12 months, the popularity of Big Data has skyrocketed as has the number of options. Some significant security improvements have been made and some losses have been sustained. Come learn the latest and greatest there is to know about Big Data and Security.
- What's the latest to know about Big Data and Security?
- Can I safely use big data systems in the cloud?
- What's the deal with compliance and big data these days?
About David Mortman

David Mortman is the Chief Security Architect for Dell Enstratius and a Contributing Analyst at Securosis. Most recently he was the Director of Security and Operations for C3, LLC. Formerly the Chief Information Security Officer for Siebel Systems, Inc., David and his team were responsible for Siebel’s worldwide IT security infrastructure, both internal and external and worked closely with the product groups and the company’s physical security team and led up the product security and privacy efforts. Previously, Mr. Mortman was Manager of IT Security at Network Associates. Before that, Mortman was a Security Engineer for Swiss Bank. Mr. Mortman is a regular speaker at RSA, Blackhat and Defcon. In the past year, he has presented at RSA, Secure360, Sector, Blackhat and Defcon. Mr. Mortman sits on a variety of advisory boards including Qualys, Lookout and Virtuosi amongst others. He holds a BS in Chemistry from the University of Chicago.
About Adrian Lane

Adrian is a Security Strategist and brings over 25 years of industry experience to the Securosis team, much of it at the executive level. Adrian specializes in database security, data security, and software development. With experience at Ingres, Oracle, and Unisys, he has extensive experience in the vendor community, but brings a pragmatic perspective to selecting and deploying technologies having worked on “the other side” as CIO in the finance vertical. Prior to joining Securosis, Adrian served as the CTO/VP at companies such as IPLocks, Touchpoint, CPMi and Transactor/Brodia. He has been invited to present at dozens of security conferences, contributed articles to many major publications, and is easily recognizable by his “network hair” and propensity to wear loud colors. Fueled by a mix of stimulants and depressants, you’re never really quite sure what he’ll say on stage.