How could the recent Yahoo breach have been prevented?

Mark Bower, VP product management, Voltage Security, explains on NBC's KLIV Radio & NPR's KQED Radio how businesses can preserve customer trust and avoid data breaches


 

 

Mark Bower
VP product management, Voltage Security

Mark Bower is a noted expert in data protection solutions, bringing two decades of industry and technology experience in this area to Voltage Security. His expertise spans electronic banking, smartcard payment systems, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and identity management systems both for the commercial and government sectors. He has worked on numerous global security projects with Fortune 500 firms in the UK, Australia, and United States.

At Voltage, Mark serves in the position of Vice President of Product Management, with responsibility over strategy and development of the end-to-end data protection portfolio. This includes email, file and document encryption, as well as the protection of sensitive data in databases, applications and payments systems. Prior to this, he managed Worldwide Sales for Hewlett-Packard and specifically the HP OpenView Identity Management product line. Previously, he oversaw Business Development for Baltimore Technologies, a leading provider of PKI and cryptographic security technologies.

Mark is heavily involved in industry standards bodies including the PCI Security Standards Council and the Security POS Vendors Alliance (SPVA). He has authored several patents for e-commerce technology innovations in POS software management and remote control, based on his extensive experience in banking and payment solutions.

Mark holds a B. E. (Hons.) degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Queensland, Australia.