Matthew L. McGuirl, CISSP
Matthew L. McGuirl, CISSP is Systems Engineer for
Juniper Networks, Inc. His
prime
focus at Juniper Networks is on helping enterprises, government
agencies and
universities design and deploy secure high-performance data networks.
His Cyber Defense Magazine article “Castles Were a Great Idea Too” said:
“The traditional approach of building walls around our networks is not working. Trying to use old tools and methods are failing miserably and costing billions while doing so. In its time, gunpowder was a very disruptive technology. Its application in warfare was a strategic inflection point that ended the viability of the castle as a military building. The use by hackers of powerful automated attack software is also a strategic inflection point. After only a few decades of manually probing networks for weaknesses and attempting to exploit each weakness one at a time, hackers have adapted. Their tools and methodologies now leverage every possible advantage for maximum gain.”
Prior to joining Juniper Networks, Matt served as the Lead Consulting
Engineer at Lucid Security. While at Lucid he helped develop and bring
to
market
ipANGEL. ipANGEL is the world’s only self-tuning Intrusion
Prevention
System (IPS). ipANGEL remains the only IPS to automatically integrate
detailed information about the vulnerability state of the systems it
protects. In 2006 Lucid Security was acquired by AmbironTrustWave.
He is a member of the Information Systems Security Association and a
Certified Information Systems Security Professional in good standing.
His professional interests include information security economics,
building scalable and durable networks that are easily defended and
educating people about the ever changing technological landscape.
Matt
is an innately curious entrepreneur, devoted
husband, and doting father. It is his desire to see those relationships
flourish for centuries to come that drives him to work to ensure
humanity
safely emerge from the dangerous times we are now in.
His other interests include golf, reading nearly anything, and
politics.