School of Computer Science

The Microsoft Security Lecture 2007

Title: 'The Computing Environment': It's more than Binary Code, It's About Criminals!

Introductory Talk: Robert Hogg
Speaker: Ed Gibson Microsoft Chief Security Advisor (CSA)
Date: Tuesday May 1st 2007
Time: 5:30pm coffee and registration 6:00pm – lecture
Location: School of Computer Science Kilburn Building: Lecture Theatre 1.1 Oxford Road Manchester.

 

We are delighted to be joined by Robert Hogg, MD of Black Marble, who will introduce Ed Gibson.

 

Prior to founding Black Marble, Robert gained extensive experience in a broad spectrum of disciplines, including multi-platform development, software design, real time systems, neural networks, fuzzy logic, encryption systems and communications software.

Well-respected in the industry, Robert has presented conference papers at JavaOne, the Sun Microsystems international Java developers conference in San Francisco, and at a Microsoft Research Conference on the subject of Teaching Artificial Intelligence Programming using C# .NET.

His senior role within Black Marble has taken his skills in new directions, including 3D visualisation and mobile application development. In addition, he regularly presents Microsoft-supported talks on a variety of technical matters.

He is a member of the British Computer Society and is also a Chartered Engineer and a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer.

 

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MD of black Marble, Introducing guest speaker Ed Gibson