Embedded Hacking – the World of Tiny Things

On Wednesday, 10 April 2013, Stuart McClure of Cylance, Inc. will discuss the world of embedded systems and how the bad guys will take advantage of this world in the future.

About the Speaker

Stuart McClure, CEO, Cylance Inc.Stuart McClure, is the CEO/President of Cylance, Inc., an elite global security services and products company solving the world’s most difficult security problems for the most critical companies around the globe. Prior to Cylance, Stuart was EVP, Worldwide CTO and General Manager of the Management Business Unit for McAfee/Intel where he was responsible for a nearly $3B consumer and corporate security products business. During his tenure at McAfee Stuart was responsible for the office of the CTO as well as an elite team of security researchers called TRACE that discovered new vulnerabilities and emerging threats focused on embedded and critical infrastructure devices. Before McAfee, Stuart helped run security at the $34B healthcare company in the U.S., Kaiser Permanente. In 1999, Stuart was also the original founder of Foundstone, Inc., a global consulting and products company, which was acquired by McAfee in 2004.

Widely recognized for his extensive and in-depth knowledge of security, Stuart is one of the industry’s leading authorities in information security today. His first book, “Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets and Solutions” has been translated into over 30 languages, is ranked the #4 computer book ever sold, and is the definitive best-selling computer security book in history. A well-published and acclaimed security visionary, Stuart McClure has over 25 years of profound technical, operational, financial and executive experience. He holds a Bachelor’s from the University of Colorado-Boulder and holds numerous certifications including CNE and CCSE.

Meeting Info

Registration:  Meetings are free and open to the public.
Please register via the IEEE meeting system:  https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_view/list_meeting/17633

Pizza and networking:  6:30 PM
Presentation, Q&A:  7:00 PM

Location: Richter Auditorium, Ahmanson Science Center, California Lutheran University

Parking:  Do not park in the faculty/staff lots.  Free parking is available in the visitor lot at the corner of Olsen Road and Mountclef Boulevard.  Alternatively, CLU Public Safety has provided us with parking passes for on street parking.

Additional maps:  http://www.ieee-bv-cs.org/meetings/