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Bill Boni
[VP, Information Security and Protection, Motorola & Chair of the ISACA Information Technology Governance Institute]
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Presentation Title
IT Security Governance: A Practitioner’s Perspective
Presentation Category
Governance
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Contact
Motorola, Inc.
Schaumburg, IL
USA
T. +1 (847) 576 5000
W. www.motorola.com
IT Governance Institute
3701 Algonquin Road
Suite 1010
Rolling Meadows, IL
60008 USA
T. +1 (847) 590 7491
W. www.itgi.org
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Biography
Mr. William C. Boni has spent his entire professional career as an information protection specialist and has assisted major organization's in both the public and private sectors. For more than 25 years Bill has helped a variety of organizations design and implement cost-effective programs to protect both tangible and intangible assets. In a wide range of assignments Bill has assisted clients in safeguarding their digital assets, especially their key intellectual property, against the many threats arising from the global Internet. In addition, he has pioneered the innovative application of emerging technologies including computer forensics, intrusion detection and others, to deal with incidents directed against electronic business systems.
Bill has served as a consultant in several professional service organizations and now works as the Corporate Vice President of Motorola Information Protection Services. He is responsible for the company's overall program to protect critical digital proprietary information, intellectual property and trade secrets. He also directs the people, processes and technology programs that safeguard the company's global network, computer systems and electronic business initiatives.
Bill has been quoted by leading print publications such as the Wall Street Journal, US News & World Report the Financial Times, LA Times, and CIO Magazine. He has also appeared on many network broadcasts including Prime Time Live, CNN and CNN/fn discussing espionage and cyber crimes directed against American high technology corporations. Other assignments in his distinguished career include work as a U.S. Army counter-intelligence officer; Federal agent and investigator; investigator and security consultant; Vice President of Information Security for First Interstate Bank; and project security officer for "Star Wars" programs and other defense work with Hughes Aircraft Company and Rockwell.
Professional Associations / Certifications
Bill is the past chairman of the American Society of Industrial Security (ASIS) Council on Safeguarding Proprietary Information http://www.asisonline.org/safeguarding.html and he co-authored both the 1999 and 2001ASIS-PwC report on "Loss of Proprietary Information". He chaired the 1999 Information Systems Audit and Control Association annual conference on Computer Audit and Security. Bill is on the Board of Directors of the International Society for Policing Cyberspace (http://www.polcyb.org) and served as an industry delegate to the National Cyber crime Training Partnership (NCTP) and to the G-8 Cyber crime Task Force, both sponsored by the U.S. Department of Justice. He is a member of the Board for the Certified Information Security Manager's certification sponsored by ISACA.
In July 2003 he received a CSO "Compass Award" from the publisher's of CSO magazine recognizing him as one of a handful of thought leader's who "helped build security culture not just in their own organization but in the broader business community and the nation." Bill has also recently been appointed to the 2003/2004 Board of the Computing Technology Industry Association http://comptia.org
Bill chairs the Information Technology Governance Institute (ITGI) at the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA).
He holds the Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) from ISACA and the Certified Protection Professional (CPP) from ASIS International.
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