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Cyveillance Names Terry Gudaitis Cyber Intelligence Director
Business Wire, May 1, 2007
Company Adds Accomplished Security Expert to Champion Intelligence-Led Initiatives
ARLINGTON, Va. -- Cyveillance, the world leader in cyber intelligence, today announced that Terry Gudaitis, PhD has joined the company as Cyber Intelligence Director. In this role, Dr. Gudaitis will focus on the human psychology and security aspects of malicious Internet threats, leading Cyveillance's efforts in delivering real-time intelligence and forecasting.
Dr. Gudaitis comes to Cyveillance from Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), where she was Director of Open Source Monitoring Services. At SAIC, Dr. Gudaitis' responsibilities included coordination and management of the chief scientist, junior and senior analysts, and intelligence collectors as well as direct analytic work related to intelligence found and reported to customers, focusing on the human elements, the physical impact and the technical impact. Prior to joining SAIC, she was the Chief of Business Development and Chief Behavioral Scientist at Psynapse Technologies LLC.
"Terry is a seasoned security veteran whose breadth of knowledge and experience will serve as an asset to Cyveillance as we continue to monitor for malicious activities looking to defraud companies and their customers," said Panos Anastassiadis, CEO of Cyveillance. "With cyber threats growing at an unprecedented pace, we are pleased to add Terry's unique expertise and experiences to our team and look forward to continuing to be at the forefront of delivering the most comprehensive intelligence on Internet risks available."
Prior to joining Psynapse Technologies, she was the Senior Technical Director at Network Security Corporation and has also held positions as a team member and lead investigator of incident response teams for SAIC, Global Integrity Corporation, and Predictive Systems Inc. Dr. Gudaitis became the only cyber-crime profiler in the commercial information security industry who provided a business differentiator for her incident response teams. Prior to her work as a cyber-crime profiler, Dr. Gudaitis was an operations officer and behavioral profiler at the Central Intelligence Agency (Counter Terrorist Center).
In addition to her corporate related work, Dr. Gudaitis has served on the United States Secret Service Advisory Board for Insider Threat; trained investigators at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, regularly presents at national conferences, and has authored articles in numerous security-related journals and books. As a co-founder and co-owner of Mindstar Productions Inc. Dr. Gudaitis has remained an active Board Member since 1995.
About Cyveillance
Cyveillance, the world leader in cyber intelligence, provides an intelligence-led approach to security. Through continuous, comprehensive Internet monitoring and sophisticated intelligence analysis, Cyveillance proactively identifies and eliminates threats to information, infrastructure, individuals and their interactions, enabling its customers to preserve their reputation, revenues, and customer trust. Cyveillance serves the Global 2000 and OEM Partners - protecting the majority of the Fortune 50, regional financial institutions nationwide, and more than 30 million global consumers through its partnerships with security and service providers that include AOL and Microsoft. For more information, visit www.cyveillance.com.
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