Dun & Bradstreet May 2013 - Mar 2015
Chief Security Officer
Jpmorgan Chase & Co. Sep 2011 - May 2013
Risk Leader
Huntington National Bank Mar 2010 - Sep 2011
Chief Information Security Officer
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (Dtcc) Oct 2005 - Aug 2009
Director, Security Architecture
Maxsecurity Oct 2005 - Aug 2009
President
Education:
The Pennsylvania State University 1979
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts
Penn State University 1975 - 1979
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts
Yeshiva University
Associates, Bachelors, Master of Arts In Teaching, Masters, Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Arts
Skills:
Application Security Risk Management Software Development Security Risk Assessment Threat and Vulnerability Management Project Management Enterprise Risk Management Business Continuity Computer Security Information Security Management Financial Risk Enterprise Architecture Pci Dss Information Technology Identity Management Data Center Solution Development Strategy Sdlc Program Management It Strategy Information Security Vendor Management Business Process Improvement Governance Network Security It Operations Cissp Enterprise Software Security Architecture Design Integration Identity and Access Management Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard Software Development Life Cycle
May 2013 to 2000 Chief Security OfficerJP Morgan Chase Tampa, FL Sep 2011 to May 2013 Executive Director, Information Technology Risk LeadHuntington National Bank Columbus, OH Mar 2010 to Sep 2011 Chief Information Security OfficerMaxSecurity LLC Tampa, FL Jan 2010 to Mar 2010 PresidentKPMG Montvale, NJ Aug 2009 to Dec 2009 Director of Security ArchitectureDEPOSITORY TRUST AND CLEARING CORP New York, NY Oct 2005 to Aug 2009 Director, Security Architecture and ConsultingAMERICAN EXPRESS Phoenix, AZ Mar 1999 to Oct 2005 Vice President for Development and SupportVice President of Technical Architecture Mar 1997 to Mar 1999CITICORP Reston, VA Jan 1993 to Mar 1997 Vice President and Manager, CGIN Future Technology CenterSPRINT INTERNATIONAL Reston, VA 1989 to 1993 Manager, Private Systems Operations and Technical MarketingDIALCOM, INC Reston, VA 1984 to 1989 Software Development ManagerE-SYSTEMS CORPORATION Fairfax, VA 1983 to 1984 Software Field EngineerFREDERICK ELECTRONICS CORP Frederick, MD 1981 to 1983 Software Field Engineer
Elliott Glazer - Chesterfield VA, US Dirk White - Glendale AZ, US David Armes - Phoenix AZ, US Fred Alan Bishop - Phoenix AZ, US Michael Barrett - Scottsdale AZ, US
Assignee:
American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04L 9/14
US Classification:
713176
Abstract:
The present invention provides for an icon with an additional level of functionality that allows a user to validate that current information (e. g. , a web page) originates from the true owner of the icon and is not merely a copy. The method includes a user requesting a web page from a web site using a web browser. The web server receives the request, retrieves the web page and forwards it to an authentication server. The authentication server inserts an authenticity key into the web page, then the page (including the authenticity key) is returned to the user. If the page includes an authenticity key, the authenticity is verified at the user's computer because the user computer includes logic (e. g. , software) to verify the authenticity. During the user configuration process, the user defines an authenticity stamp which determines the format of an authenticated page.
Elliott Glazer - Chesterfield VA, US Fred Bishop - Glendale AZ, US Jeff S. Fehlhaber - Glendale AZ, US
Assignee:
American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04L 9/00 H04N 7/16 H04K 1/00
US Classification:
713155, 713182, 725 5, 725 6, 705 53, 705 65
Abstract:
An access verifier may act as an intermediary to allow users to receive single use user IDs while protecting their anonymity. The access verifier has some relationship with the user that allows the access verifier to know details regarding the user that might be helpful in determining whether the user is a potentially desirable customer. The user may request a user ID from the access verifier. The user may then pass the user ID to the access provider when the user wishes to gain access. Upon receiving the user ID, the access provider may request verification that the ID is valid from the access verifier. The access verifier may respond that the ID is valid (if appropriate), and also may include user information. The access provider is thereby provided with some level of assurance that the user is a potential customer without knowing confidential information.
Elliott Glazer - Chesterfield VA, US Dirk White - Glendale AZ, US David Armes - Phoenix AZ, US Fred Alan Bishop - Phoenix AZ, US Michael Barrett - Scottsdale AZ, US
International Classification:
H04L 9/32
US Classification:
713176
Abstract:
The present invention provides for an icon with an additional level of functionality that allows a user to validate that current information (e. g. , a web page) originates from the true owner of the icon and is not merely a copy. The method includes a user requesting a web page from a web site using a web browser. The web server receives the request, retrieves the web page and forwards it to an authentication server. The authentication server inserts an authenticity key into the web page, then the page (including the authenticity key) is returned to the user. If the page includes an authenticity key, the authenticity is verified at the user's computer because the user computer includes logic (e. g. , software) to verify the authenticity. During the user configuration process, the user defines an authenticity stamp which determines the format of an authenticated page.
Method And Apparatus For A User To Shop Online In A Three Dimensional Virtual Reality Setting
Elliott Glazer - Chesterfield VA, US Carol Lee Hobson - New River AZ, US Elizabeth S. Deming - Brooklyn NY, US Coby Royer - University City MO, US Jeffrey S. Fehlhaber - Glendale AZ, US
Assignee:
American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 26, 705 27
Abstract:
A solution is provided for a method for a user to shop online in a three dimensional (3D) virtual reality (VR) setting by receiving a request at a shopping server to view a shopping location, having at least one store, and displaying the shopping location to the user's computer in a 3D interactive simulation view via a web browser to emulate a real-life shopping experience for the user. The server then obtains a request to enter into one of the stores and displays the store website to the user in the same web browser. The store website has one or more enhanced VR features. The server then receives a request to view at least one product and the product is presented in a 3D interactive simulation view to emulate a real-life viewing of the product.
Solar-Powered System And Method For Providing Utilities
A solar-powered system and method for producing a utility, such as electricity, hot water, and/or potable water is disclosed. The system may be configured to produce the utilities alone or in combination. The system may comprise a fluid medium, a converter, one or more solar concentrators, a storage tank, a collection tank, a dehydration tank, and one or more safety features. The system may be closed-loop or open-loop.
Elliott Glazer - Chesterfield VA, US Carol Lee Hobson - New River AZ, US Elizabeth Sandra Deming - Brooklyn NY, US Coby Royer - University City MO, US Jeffrey Scott Fehlhaber - Glendale AZ, US
Assignee:
American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 271, 705 261, 705 2641, 705 2644
Abstract:
A solution is provided for a method for a user to shop online in a three dimensional (3D) virtual reality (VR) setting by receiving a request at a shopping server to view a shopping location, having at least one store, and displaying the shopping location to the user's computer in a 3D interactive simulation view via a web browser to emulate a real-life shopping experience for the user. The server then obtains a request to enter into one of the stores and displays the store website to the user in the same web browser. The store website has one or more enhanced VR features. The server then receives a request to view at least one product and the product is presented in a 3D interactive simulation view to emulate a real-life viewing of the product.
Elliott Glazer - Chesterfield VA, US Carol Lee Hobson - New River AZ, US Elizabeth Sandra Deming - Brooklyn NY, US Coby Royer - University City MO, US Jeffrey Scott Fehlhaber - Glendale AZ, US
Assignee:
American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 271, 705 261, 705 2641, 705 2644
Abstract:
A solution is provided for a method for a user to shop online in a three dimensional (3D) virtual reality (VR) setting by receiving a request at a shopping server to view a shopping location, having at least one store, and displaying the shopping location to the user's computer in a 3D interactive simulation view via a web browser to emulate a real-life shopping experience for the user. The server then obtains a request to enter into one of the stores and displays the store website to the user in the same web browser. The store website has one or more enhanced VR features. The server then receives a request to view at least one product and the product is presented in a 3D interactive simulation view to emulate a real-life viewing of the product.
Elliott Glazer - Chesterfield VA, US Fred Bishop - Glendale AZ, US
International Classification:
G06F017/30
US Classification:
707/009000
Abstract:
A system and method providing a privacy service for facilitating the auditing and control of privacy data such as demographic and financial information. In accordance with one embodiment, the system suitably includes a database, a registration module, a tracking module, and an audit module. A consumer, corporation, or other user may use the system to perform a self audit of their privacy data to see how the privacy data is collected, used and disseminated by various third party entities such as merchants, financial institutions, marketing organizations and the like. Tracking information related to the use, collection and dissemination of the privacy data is stored by the system for later access by the user.
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