Enterprise Architecture Practitioners Conference The Open Group
  Steve Whitlock - Chief Security Architect, Boeing  


Stephen Whitlock, Chief Security Architect for The Boeing Company, is an internationally recognized specialist in the field of information security. His background includes the development of tools for testing system and network security. He has also written numerous papers and presented information on cryptography, UNIX systems, and network security to a wide variety of audiences.

Whitlock developed an encryption strategy for large, multi-platform enterprise environments, which was presented to the U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy, the National Security Council, and the FBI.

He has authored numerous articles on information security and has been instrumental in the development of technical standards relating to computing security technologies.

Whitlock has been an active participant in the security activities of the Internet Engineering Task Force, Key Recovery Alliance, Jericho Forum, and The Open Group. As the chair of the Open Group's Security and Electronic Commerce Program Group, he led the development of several standards, including the Common Data Security Architecture, and Advanced Authorization API.

He is currently the Vice-Chair of the Open Group Security Forum and a member of the Board of Management of the Jericho Forum.

   
 

Presentations
New Approaches to Infrastructure for Secure Computing

Stephen will consider the business case for why we need to evolve our security architectures to meet the challenges for secure information sharing that tomorrow's agile computing business operations will demand, and review new approaches to creating architectures for secure computing.


Survey of Trust Models

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