The Infidels

Rebecca Bace

Prior to founding Infidel, Ms. Bace spent 12 years "inside the fence" working on intrusion detection and network security at the National Security Agency (NSA). Her book, "Intrusion Detection" was published by Macmillan Technical Publishing in January, 2000 and her second, "A Guide to Forensic Testimony" was published by Addison Wesley in 2003
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Terri Gilbert

Ms. Gilbert has a 40 year career in computing technology including experience in the design of complex computing architectures and data structures for real-time, scientific and medical systems and more recent work on securing distributed application environments

Dr. Sean Peisert

Dr. Peisert is jointly appointed as an adjunct professor at the University of California, Davis, and a research scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.  He received his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of California, San Diego, where his dissertation focused on a developing a systematic approach to forensic logging.  His background spans numerous aspects of computing including forensics, intrusion detection, vulnerability analysis, electronic voting, supercomputers, code optimizaion, cloud computing, compilers, and practical elements of when and how to use technology to solve problems.  He is actively involved in efforts to improve U.S. electronic voting security, and perform empirical studies of computer security software, and to apply the scientific method to computer forensics..

Dr. Christopher Wee

Dr. Wee is a graduate of the computer security program at the University of California, Davis. He is notable for the juxtaposition of deep technical knowledge with a pragmatic sense of real world issues and limitations.

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