[nsp-sec] Vetting: Brian Rexroad, ATT

FORSTER, ROB (ATTSI) rf1542 at att.com
Wed Dec 15 07:56:15 EST 2010


Steve and All,

Brian and his team are responsible for identifying, classifying and
coming up with mitigation solutions for network
security/botnet/virus/etc. situations in/for AT&T.
He is a security architect in the AT&T Chief Security Office.
Brian would be a great asset and contributor to nsp-sec.

Thanks.

Rob

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Rob Forster
Senior Technical Director
AT&T CSO - Internet Services Security Center
Center Manager
voice:  1-919-319-8107
fax:     1-919-319-8154
email:  rforster at att.com

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Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 3:18 PM
To: nsp-security at puck.nether.net
Subject: [nsp-sec] Vetting: Brian Rexroad, ATT

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For consideration:

[ ... ]

Name: Brian Rexroad
E-mail: brexroad at att.com
DayPhone: 973-453-8500
24hrPhone:  973-453-8500
Company/Employer: AT&T
ASNs Responsible for:  7018, 7132, 6389, 2386, 2685, 2686, 2687, 2688

JobDesc:  Perform security analysis to identify, characterize, track,
help direct mitigation of developing and active Internet security
threats including botnets, DDoS attacks, APT.  This is done in
coordination
with abuse team, network operations, customer support, and managed
security
services.

Internet security references (names & emails):
- Rob Forster (rforster at att.com)
- Tim Battles (tmbattles at att.com)
- Doug Fleming from Arbor Networks

Brian Rexroad
Technical Security Lead
AT&T Chief Security Office
180 Park Avenue, Building 103
Florham Park, NJ 07932
Phone: 973-236-6658
Alt: 973-453-8500
brexroad at att.com

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