CHIEF BLOGGING OFFICERS
1. Amrit Williams
http://techbuddha.wordpress.com/
Amrit Williams, the man behind TechBuddha, changed jobs in late 2006, from an analyst at Gartner to the CTO of BigFix. On his blog, Amrit champions the need for the IT security industry to respond to the new threat environment facing network defenses, changing business models that include more telecommuters and mobile workers, and increasing regulatory compliance.
2. Alan Shimel
http://www.stillsecureafteralltheseyears.com/
Shimel is the Chief Strategy Officer of StillSecure, where he has worked to build StillSecure into a leading provider of network security solutions since 2001. He blogs about Web and tech issues, security tips, and security outsourcing, as well as out-of-office concerns like books, current affairs and family.
3.Richard Stiennon
http://blogs.zdnet.com/threatchaos/
Richard Stiennon is Chief Marketing Officer for Fortinet, Inc. Most recently he was Chief Research Analyst at IT Harvest. Prior to joining IT Harvest, he was VP of threat research for Webroot Software, Inc. the leading commercial anti-spyware solution. He blogs for ZDNet about cybercrime and security.
4. Dr. Anton Chuvakin
http://chuvakin.blogspot.com/
Dr. Chuvakin is a recognized security expert and book author. In his current role as a Director of Product Management with LogLogic, a log management and intelligence company, he is involved with defining and executing a product vision and strategy, driving the product road map, conducting research, as well as assisting key customers with their LogLogic implementations. He blogs about security issues, log management, industry trends and computer tips.
5. Bruce Schneier
http://www.schneier.com/blog/
Bruce Schneier is the founder and CTO of the pioneering security firm BT Counterpane. The author of eight books on security, Schneier has testified before Congress on national network security issues. His first bestseller, “Applied Cryptography,” was described by Wired magazine as “the book the National Security Agency wanted never to be published.” He blogs about business security solutions, personal computer protection, and IT security in the era of terrorism, with a penchant for catching all the instances when police departments blow things up that they think are bombs, but really aren’t.
6. Richard Bejtlich
http://taosecurity.blogspot.com/
Richard Bejtlich, President and CEO of TaoSecurity, has written several books on network security, including specific topics like internal network intrusion and digital forensics. In his book, “Hacking Exposed,” Bejtlich was the first to publish the term “network security monitoring.” He blogs about network security, naturally, with a penchant for including all the code and computer feedback, which transforms his blog posts into helpful how-to guides.
7. Mike Rothman
http://securityincite.com/
Security Incite is an industry analyst firm specializing in the information security market. Their mission is to “Help subscribers protect their information assets more effectively by making better decisions.” SI provides analysis on information security topics and publishes detailed reports to ensure that high profile projects are executed successfully.
8. Kenneth F. Belva
http://www.bloginfosec.com/
Kenneth F. Belva manages an information technology risk management program for a bank whose assets are in the billions of dollars. He reports directly to the senior vice president and deputy general manager (CFO). He is currently on the board of directors for the New York Metro chapter of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) as the chair of the public relations committee. He blogs about exploit code, technical work arounds, security breaches, and virtual trust.