Diana Kelley, Executive Security Advisor, Computer Associates
Diana Kelley is Executive Security Advisor for CA's e Trust business unit of security management solutions. She is responsible for advising customers on strategic security solutions and helps guide CA's security business. Diana has extensive experience creating secure network architectures and business solutions for large corporations and delivering strategic, competitive knowledge to security software vendors.
Prior to joining Computer Associates, Diana founded Security Curve, an
independent provider of strategy, consulting, and education to the security
industry. She served as the Vice President of Security Technology
for Safe3W, Inc, a provider of strong, two factor authentication. Representing
Safe3W she was actively involved in the Technical Group for NACHA's Project
Action. And she was a security industry Analyst with Baroudi Bloor,
a top-tier analyst firm where she delivered strategic advice to, among
others, IBM and Psionic (acquired by Cisco.)
Diana was the General Manager of a development group at Symantec Corp
and the media spokesperson for the company on the 2000 "Proactive
Security Tour". She was the Vice President of Corporate Development
for LockStar and helped the company succeed in being named to the Red
Herring "Top 50 Companies in the Digital Universe".
At The Hurwitz Group, Diana was the Senior Security Analyst and provided
executive strategy advice to Entrust and other clients. She served
as a Manager in KPMG's Financial Services Consulting practice, where her
clients included Bank of America, General Electric, Merrill Lynch, MetLife
and The Travelers.
She has experience in managing penetration testing, conducting security
audits and has been certified on a number of security products such as
the original TIS Gauntlet and HP Virtual Vault.
Diana speaks frequently at major conferences, such as 802.11 Planet, BlackHat,
InfoSec, NetWorld/InterOp, The Internet Security Conference, and ComDex.
She is on the advisory board of the Executive Women's Forum and served
as Chair for the Mobile and Wireless Security conference for 2003 and
2004. Diana has been quoted in publications such as Information Security
Magazine and The Wall Street Journal as a security expert. She has
authored numerous White Papers and research documents, wrote the chapter
on "PKI and Directories" for the book PKI: A Wiley Tech Brief
and contributed articles to SC Magazine, CNET, The Journal of Network
and System Management, Security Focus inFocus, Security Products Magazine,
and was interviewed by WNBC on the topic of Internet security.
