Jason Gunnoe has more than 16 years experience in various capacities of the IT industry. He got his start in front of a Radio Shack TRS-80 changing lines of GW-basic code in “Android NIM” to assure his constant victory. By 1993 he was a sysadmin instructing peers on how the use big UNIX. Then he was off to work for Cincinnati bell in their DSL provisioning and web hosting group. There he spent some time as web and hostmaster@fuse.net managing LAMP stacks before LAMP was LAMP. At the RBOC he eventually stumbled into a security team where he was made responsible for building and deploying security infrastructure for fortune 500′s. After the bell experience he moved on to Thomson Learning, a 2.2 Billion dollar market group of the Thomson Reuters corporation. At Thomson Learning he was responsible for leading the strategic information security program that presided over 15,000 employees, 17 Business Units spread across 100 different countries. Thomson Learning was sold to VC’s which led to his departure and current position as CISO for the State of Tennessee. There he as been leading the development and implementation of the State’s enterprise security program since 2005. The State has 45,000 employees and 53 different departments. He believes that all vendors are evil and that “hackers” are the answer to our problem, not the cause.