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Data Security at a Non-Profit Radio Station -- An interview with Juan WalkerOn this episode of the Imperva Security Podcast Juan Walker -- Database and Data Security Advisor with the Educational Media Foundation (EMF) is interviewed. Juan and I discuss the need for non-profits to protect sensitive information such as donor details. The key to a solid security strategy for EMF is data security, so Juan talks about a number of controls that EMF has in place including the Imperva Database Activity Monitoring (DAM) solution. Juan discusses why the Imperva DAM was chosen over several competitors, how it is currently used to address security and compliance, as well as some of the early wins it has given them related to data discovery and reporting. Juan Walker is Database and Data Security Advisor for the Information Technology Team at EMF Broadcasting, which is KLOVE and Air-1 Radio Network with over 610 Stations and Translators in 46 States. Juan has over 15 years of experience in Database Architecture and Administration, and extensive knowledge in encryption and data security. Prior to EMF Broadcasting Juan worked as a Database Administrator at Microsoft Corporation and Senior Data Architect at Georgia Pacific Corporation. He has received certifications from SANS and ISC2. Tags: Juan Walker, Educational Media Foundation, Customer, DAM, Data Security
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Leveraging WAF and DAM for Protecting Data, Securing Servers, Meeting Partner Requirements, Addressing PCI, and Beyond -- an Interview with Richard Collins from Imperva Customer TechSoup GlobalOn this episode of the Imperva Security Podcast Richard Collins from TechSoup Global talks about using Imperva SecureSphere WAF and DAM solutions. He discusses key drivers such as sensitive data protection, securing mission-critical servers, addressing partner concerns over data security from Microsoft, Adobe, and Intuit (which require their partners to have strong data security solutions), and addressing PCI. Richard also discusses how WAF can be used as a unifying technology that brings together development and operations teams. Finally he explains why he chose Imperva SecureSphere above competitors, and how Imperva offers the best solution for TechSoup Global by providing a superior: user interface, policy management system, profiling and learning capability, architecture flexibility, and ability to integrate database and Web application protection through a single solution. Mr. Collins is the Senior Director for Information System Security for TechSoup Global, a nonprofit organization that helps nonprofits in 31 countries around the world get and use technology to better serve their missions. In addition, TechSoup Global works with companies and foundations to optimize their philanthropic impact. At TechSoup Global, Mr. Collins is in charge of security strategy and security policy to protect data and information systems across the organization. He is also responsible for senior project management, consulting, and coordination for all security and system-stability related projects. Mr. Collins is currently leading several security projects including achieving PCI compliance, providing security and risk protection across the architecture stack, and embedding security into systems development, operations planning, and implementation processes. A 20-year industry veteran, Mr. Collins has held positions ranging from programmer analyst to CIO in a wide range of industries including banking, telecommunications, publishing, and technical consulting services. Mr. Collins holds a Masters Degree in Information Systems and Telecommunications Management. Tags: Customer, WAF, DAM, Richard Collins, TechSoup Global, Sensitive Data, Compliance, PCI
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Database Activity Monitoring (DAM) for State-Wide Healthcare Programs -- Gary Lilley, an Imperva Customer, Shares his ExperiencesOn this episode of the Imperva Security Podcast Gary Lilley from an anonymous state agency talks about choosing, deploying, and using Database Activity Monitoring (DAM) solutions. He shares his experiences with Imperva SecureSphere, why Imperva was chosen, and some of the value already achieved. Currently working on a state-wide, healthcare database activity monitoring project, Gary Lilley is a Senior Enterprise Solutions Architect at HP with Nineteen years + of experience in software system design, development, implementation with extensive experience in government systems, large scale chain retail, data management, manufacturing, distribution, translation software, within the computer industry, banking, EDI and most translators across all hardware platforms. Tags: Gary Lilley, Customer, State Government, Database Security, Database Audit, Database Activity Monitoring, DAM
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Data Security with WAF and DAM: Chad Lorenc of Agilent talks about how his use of the Imperva SecureSphere WAF and DAM solutions goes beyond traditional firewalling and monitoringOn this episode of the Imperva Security Podcast Chad Lorenc of Agilent is interviewed. As an Imperva customer with a vast and complex infrastructure, Agilent has stepped up in a big way to meet the demands of application and database security as well as regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley. Chad discusses how the Imperva SecureSphere solutions helped Agilent discover critical assets, monitor their operations, and provide an ongoing strategic resource for their data security initiatives. Chad Lorenc is an Information Security Network and Application Security Architect for Agilent. He has received security certifications from SANS, Cisco, ISC2, and the NSA. Chad has broad experience from owning his own company; to managing ISP security and routing; to being the Information Security Officer for a financial service company; to being part of core security team of a Fortune 500 corporation. He has built programs from the ground up for security, IT audit, and compliance, including a specific focus on the develop of new security programs in application security, and IPT telephony security. Tags: Chad Lorenc, Customer, Agilent, WAF, DAM
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