Jayson E. Street Jayson is well versed in the ten domains of Information Systems security defined by the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium ([ISC]2). He specializes in intrusion detection response, penetration testing, and auditing. He also has a working knowledge of the implementation and administration of major firewalls, vulnerability scanners, and intrusion detection systems.
He has created and conducted security awareness training for a major Internet bank and has created security policies and procedures currently used by several companies. He also created and taught a three day training course on Intrusion Detection Systems for an undisclosed government agency in Washington D.C.. He has also created and taught a workshop on ethical pen-testing with Backtrack 3 for ISSA. He also taught a two day class for Back|Track 4 for ISACA.
His consultation with the FBI and Secret Service on attempted network breaches resulted in the capture and successful prosecution of the criminals involved. In 2007 he consulted with the Secret Service on the WI-FI security posture at the White House.
He has also spoken from Belgium to Brazil and at several other colleges and organizations on a variety of Information Security subjects.
He has attended XCon 2008 in Beijing, the 25th CCC in Berlin, SYSCAN '09 in Shanghai as well as PH-Neutral 0x7d9 plus he is a regular attendee at Black Hat and DEF CON.
Forbes and Scientific American interviewed him regarding his research on the issue of cyber-warfare as it relates to China and their preparedness for an online war. He was an expert witness in two cases involving the RIAA. His declaration was on Slashdot and other websites and is currently being taught as source material at a University in Massachusetts.
He is on the SANS GIAC Advisory Board as well as a mentor for SANS. He is also a current member on the board of directors for the Oklahoma "INFRAGARD". He is also Vice President for ISSA OKC and a member of the "OSVDB". Jayson is also a longtime member of the "SNOsoft" research team.
On a humorous note he was chosen as one of Time's persons of the year for 2006. ;)