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Interview with Top Layer Security, Ken Pappas Vice President of Marketing and Company Security Strategist.

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Interview with Top Layer’s Security Strategist Ken Pappas.

VP of marketing and security strategist with Top Layer Security. Passionate about his company. Marine Captain (we are not talking about mild excursions on a dingy) in his spare time! Ken Pappas is not just an interesting interviewee. His Passion for what he does comes across in the detail he can provide without confusing the reader and IN his ability to maintain a reassuring level of authority without talking down to us. This is a great read about an authoritative figure in one of the worlds most important tech security companies.

Introductory detail

Name:  Ken Pappas
Company: Top Layer Security
Position: Vice President of Marketing and Security Strategist
Education / Qualifications: BS in Management, Engineering Studies at UMass.

Main interview

JON: What is your favourite past time (outside of Top layer!) which you enjoy when work is over?

KP: In my spare time I am a Marine Captain and enjoy spending time on my 43-foot ship.  I am also a member of the United States Coast Guard/Aux in Newburyport, Massachusetts; Birthplace of the United States Coast Guard.

JON: What type of car do you drive?

KP: BMW540

JON: What area of your work do you most enjoy?

KP: The areas of my work that I enjoy most are strategic partnerships, acquisitions, public speaking and marketing, among the functions I am responsible.

JON: In what way or areas do you feel Top Layer Security most excels over the competition?

KP: Top Layer Security excels beyond the competition with its Three Dimension Protection and by offering customers a 3rd generation IPS that protects against malicious content, undesired access and botnet-based attacks.  In addition, Top Layer is more customer-centric than the competition.  We truly care about our customers and defending their networks.  Our philosophy of treating customers like partners fuels our approach of being extremely hands on even after deployment of the Top Layer IPS solution, whereas the competition is often out of the door as soon as the PO is signed.

JON: Do you see competitive advantages in network security being discovery and information based or more a case of implementing known protection methods through more efficient methodologies?

KP: Both. Most IPS systems provide a signature base of protection, which in today’s environment is susceptible to blatant vulnerability as the sophistication, speed, creativity and social-engineering of today’s threats demand an advanced approach to security.  Top Layer’s IPS is more than an IPS and goes way beyond signatures. By combining content-based IPS, stateful firewall and attack mitigation algorithms alongside innovative acceptable application usage and protocol validation modules, the Top Layer IPS is able to protect against a myriad of threats, regardless of signature and associated variants that spawn from them, by examining the behavior and characteristics of the traffic – in many instances protecting against zero-day threats before they are able to wreak havoc within the network, unlike signature-dependent IPS solutions.

JON: Do you believe that data security has become overly complicated for small business or that protection options and automation have grown at a similar rate to threat levels?

KP: Every company now requires security and is very conscious of it with new breaches making headlines each day. However, there are not nearly enough security experts to go around, and thus small businesses must turn to managed service providers that will provide security protection they often are not able to provide themselves internally. In short, yes, data security has become a lot more complicated!

JON: Is there a specific percentage or percentage range of revenue which you believe companies should spend on I.T. security?

KP: A more fundamental question needs to be asked: How much is your data worth?  That’s always the question I ask companies when they speak with me about limiting security spending.  Some would even say “because we have never had a breach, we should postpone security spending.”  That’s like never buying car insurance because you never had an accident!  There should be no budget for security.  Companies should invest in the right security solutions that provide the best level of “insurance” for their assets.

JON: Would you consider data security for business to be the domain of in house I.T. admin with some outsourcing or best mainly outsourced with some in house admin?

KP: I believe both in-house IT admins and outsourced capabilities play an important role in security, rather than an either/or question.

JON: Which of the following in your experience is the biggest threat to data security? 1.The enemy within. 2. Targeted attacks from outside. 3. Random attacks from outside. 4.Human error

KP: This is a tough question. The enemy within is often really not from within but from innocent users that are unaware of the threats they bring.  Targeted attacks from the outside are my biggest concern and the issue we hear most from customers. With that said, I believe the next great war will be from a group of individuals, from multiple countries, from various religions that will all have a common goal, to attack a country and bring down its financial system, utilities and cause havoc in our society until panic strikes. Once a country’s quality of life is threatened, people will panic and governments will want to attack other countries and still not know who and where the enemy is.  Far fetched?  I don’t think so.

JON: What steps would you recommend to companies with concerns about data security?

KP: The first step to take regarding data security is to hire experts to perform a comprehensive security audit to identify vulnerabilities, holes and strengthen your data security ecosystem.  The next step would be to establish a security policy that meets your IT and corporate goals while maintaining compliance, which is of increasing important to businesses of all sizes.

JON: Where do you see the industry going from a technical viewpoint over the next three years?

KP: My vision is that we will see more security intelligence in our networks. We will see security solutions become more self-healing and self-aware, with self-remediation.  Threats of the future will be faster and more complex than humans can react to, and as such security will become the overlay of our networks.

Ed. Many thanks to Ken for participating and to Matt Flanagan of FAMA PR for facilitating this interview.

Who’s who in data?

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Who’s who in the data industry?

Interviews are arranged by invitation only. Please do no contact us canvasing or requesting an interview. We do not respond to such requests regardless of the request origin. If you are very keen to be interviewed and genuinely believe you have a story of significance which is specific to the data industry, your only possible option to add yourself to the interview list is to go through someone who has already been interviewed. Requests from previous interviewees to include an associate will be reviewed.

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10. Interview with Dr. Mickey Zandi of SunGard Availability Services. (Published 23 October 2008)

Dr. Zandi is Practice Area Managing Partner with SunGard Availability Services. Backupanytime in house opinion is that this is the best interview we have run yet. This says much given the high quality of interviewee we have become accustomed to. While Dr. Zandi is undoubtedly an excellent ambassador for SunGard Availability Services, his determination to answer all questions using his expertise in a manner which makes his answers informative and impressive rather than just the latter demonstrates the positive ethos of SunGard.

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9. Interview with Top Layer Security, Ken Pappas Vice President of Marketing and company secutity strategist.(Published 16th October 2008)

Harvard University’s data is sorted according to protocol family using a cluster of Top Layer 4508 IDS Balancers. Ken is Marketing VP of Top Layer and this high level interview has been facilitated by Matt Flanagan of Fama PR.

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8. Interview with Adam Famularo, SVP & GM Recovery Management and Data Modeling business, CA. (Published 9 October 2008)

CA (still commonly known as Computer Associates) is one of the largest management software providers in the world. Adam represents the largest company we have had on the Who’s who (I don’t think anyone will dispute this!) and we appreciate his participation and eagerly await this interview.

Many thanks to Michael Kornspan, Sr. Principal, Communications for C.A. for his help without which this would not have been possible.

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7. Interview with Struan Robertson of Pinsent Masons and out-law.com (Published 3rd October 2008)

Struan Robertson is a lawyer focusing on technology law with Pinsent Masons. He is also the very well known Editor of excellent technology law website out-law.com which is likely the most respected accessible public technology law website in the U.K.

We are very excited about this interview as we are frequent visitors to out-law.com and consider it an excellent resource regarding the legal position on current and emerging technologies.

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6. Interview with David Whitelegg of itsecurityexpert.co.uk (Published 26th September 2008)

David is an I.T. security expert from (appropriately) itsecurityexpert.co.uk and despite his intended attendance at the PCI SSC (payment card security) conference in Orlando for most of next week he will participate in our “Who’s who in data”. It will obviously be a very busy week for him. Many thanks in advance David. We look forward to our first data security specific interview and are proud to have managed an appointment with an inside industry expert.

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5. Interview with Ben Puzzuoli of Robobak.com (Published 19th September 2008)

All of our interviewees have a connection. That connection is storage. The specifics range from software through to actual storage. There are however other connections. This weeks interviewee, Ben Puzzuoli of ROBOBAK was introduced to us by a previous interviewee, Brian R.Bondy of VisionWorks. Want to know more about Ben and Robobak? Click the link above and hear it from the man himself.

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4 Interview with Marcus Mac Innes of Pix.ie (Published 13th September 2008)

Our regular blog readers will know that Marcus is the CEO of Pix.ie and that his company has featured as part of the Tuesday Push some weeks back. We were so impressed we asked Marcus to join our “Who’s who in data?” interviewee list and he kindly obliged. I have had a sneak preview. Our first Irish interviewee has not let the side down (:  Do not miss this one.

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3 Interview with Brian R. Bondy of Visionworks. (Published 4th September 2008)

Brian’s company VisionWorks has opened an important niche in the online backup industry and specifically with open file management facilities for software providers. A riveting read.

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2 Interview with Sekar Vembu of Vembu Technologies. (Published 28 August 2008)

Sekar speaks candidly about his company and his vision. VEMBU has very quickly become a major player in the data backup industry. Sekar has a strong record in the I.T. business and VEMBU Technologies is so close to his heart he gave it his name.

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1 Interview with Rob Cosgrove of Remote Backup Systems. (Published 21 August 2008)

Many thanks to Rob for being the first interviewee. His involvement has made it easier for us to get the attention of other highly important people in the data backup industry. For his input we are most thankful.

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Want to ask you own question? Would like to avail of the combined knowledge base of an international poo of data experts? No problem. Just ask the data experts!

Pipeline list (Agreed in person, with representative or through media contact. Date not set)

Interview with Eugene Kaspersky of kaspersky Lab (Antivirus expert. Pipeline : Agreed, date not set)

Interview with Bruce Schneier of schneier.com (Data security expert, Author: Agreed, date not set)

interview with Mr. Virendra Mane of Qualex Systems (Man and company behind the AVANASstorage excellence NAS sofware : Agreed, date not set)