Join our web seminar to learn how Wind River Linux Secure
can protect your embedded devices
August 25, 2011
11 a.m. PT/2 p.m. ET
No matter what business you're in, security counts. If your product fails to measure up to expectations, your business takes a huge hit. If your customer happens to be a soldier in the field or a patient on the operating table, the results can be even more devastating.
Every day brings news of yet another attack on the systems we trust. While top-down perimeter rings of security are often in place, how is a breach isolated and contained when they fail? Can you protect the integrity and confidentiality of data—or prevent partial or total system failure?
To harden the connected devices people rely on today, Wind River has expanded our portfolio of flexible and cost-effective security solutions by offering the first open-source-based, EAL 4+ and FIPS 140-2-certified embedded Linux: Wind River Linux Secure.
Join Wind River Linux Vice President Paul Anderson, Wind River Linux Secure expert Milind Kukanur, and Wind River security guru Marc Brown as they talk about the cyber-security trends and technologies capturing headlines today and how Wind River is shaping tomorrow's system designs.
What You Will Learn
- The importance of combining top-down with bottom-up approaches to your security strategy
- How Wind River's secure Linux solution incorporates and extends beyond Security-Enhanced Linux
- Why the U.S. Department of Defense urges its suppliers to use open source software
- How and when to leverage Wind River Linux Secure in your industry
Who Should Attend
- System architects
- Security experts
- Linux developers
- Program managers with responsibility for software platform choice
Speakers
Paul Anderson, Vice President, Product Strategy and Marketing, Wind River Linux
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Combining a lifelong appetite for Linux with technical and business leadership across the Wind River product portfolio, Paul Anderson is perfectly positioned to guide the commercial embedded open source revolution now in progress. In 2009, he moved from vice president of Linux engineering at Wind River to his present role, where he takes responsibility for product strategy, design and development, and outbound marketing and business development for the Wind River Linux portfolio. Prior to Wind River, he served as vice president of engineering at BSDi and vice president of research and development at WR Medical Devices. He holds a degree in computer science from St. Olaf College.
Milind Kukanur, Senior Product Manager, Wind River Linux
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With more than 12 years of software industry experience, Milind Kukanur is currently responsible for Wind River Linux solutions for the aerospace and defense, industrial, medical, and transportation markets. He is also responsible for the areas of Linux security and certifications¸ graphics, multimedia, and other middleware technologies. Prior to joining Wind River, he held a variety of marketing and engineering positions at Intel Corporation. He received his Master of Business Administration from Purdue University, a master's degree in computer science from Western Michigan University, and a bachelor's degree in computer science from India.
Marc Brown, Vice President, Products Group, Marketing Operations and Tools
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Marc Brown is responsible for overall tools product strategy, business planning, and program execution and product group marketing operations, including product marketing, financial and business operations, and go-to-market. In addition, he is responsible for strategic corporate initiatives for security and development life cycle, working closely with the Wind River chief technology office, corporate marketing, and the products teams on strategy, product planning, and partner ecosystem. Before joining Wind River, he served as vice president of product marketing and strategy for Borland Software, where he was responsible for application life cycle management solutions. In addition, he held other senior management positions at IBM and Rational, along with technical positions at Motorola and Corning. He has more than 18 years of experience in the development and deployment of highly technical mission-critical software systems.