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Rick Howard

Rick Howard

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Rick Howard

President of the Cybersecurity Canon Project

Expertise:

Business StrategyCybersecurityLeadership

Details

Fee Range - $15,000-$20,000
Region - North America

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Rick Howard

Biography

Rick is the President of the Cybersecurity Canon Project, a volunteer nonprofit seeking to be the Infosec Community’s first source for curated and timeless cybersecurity content. His prior jobs include Chief Security Officer, Chief Analyst, Senior Fellow, and podcast host at The Cyberwire (a cybersecurity podcasting network), CSO for Palo Alto Networks (a security vendor), CISO for TASC (government contractor), GM for iDefense (A commercial cyber threat intelligence service at Verisign), Global SOC Director for Counterpane (one of the original MSSPs), and Commander for the U.S. Army’s Computer Emergency Response Team where he coordinated network defense, network intelligence and network attack operations for the Army’s global network.

He was one of the founding organizers of the Cyber Threat Alliance (an ISAC for security vendors) and he is the co-founder of the Cybersecurity Canon Project; a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for cybersecurity books. Rick holds a Master of Computer Science degree from the Naval Postgraduate School and an engineering degree from the US Military Academy. He also taught computer science at the Academy from 1993 to 1999. He has published one book on cybersecurity and has been the executive editor for two others.

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“Rick has a way of seeing the big picture while never losing sight of the tyranny of the urgent that plagues cybersecurity professionals. “

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