Duo Security
Duo makes two-factor authentication easy.
Led by accomplished security visionaries, Duo Security provides strong two-factor authentication as a service built to prevent account takeover and data theft. Duo uses a mobile phone as the second factor to make authenticating easy and convenient. At Duo, we aim to frustrate attackers — not your users!
Dug Song
Dug has a history of leading successful products and companies to solve pressing security problems. Dug spent 7 years as founding Chief Security Architect at Arbor Networks, protecting over 70% of the world's Internet service providers, and growing to $100M+ annual revenue before its acquisition by Tektronix. Before Arbor, Dug built the first commercial network anomaly detection system (acquired by NFR / Check Point).
Dug's contributions to the security community include popular open source security (OpenSSH, libdnet, dsniff), distributed filesystem (NFSv4), and operating system (OpenBSD) projects, and the Workshop On Offensive Technologies (WOOT).
Jon Oberheide
Jon is a well-known security expert and researcher. While his research interests span across the security domain, he has deep expertise in mobile security, cloud security, and malware analysis. Jon attended the University of Michigan for a BS, MS, and PhD in Computer Science, and has held positions at Merit Network and Arbor Networks.
Jon frequently speaks at leading security conferences, both in academia (USENIX Security, WOOT, HotSec) and in the industry (Black Hat, CanSecWest, SOURCE Boston, NANOG, Infiltrate).
Adam Goodman
Adam was previously the founding engineer at Zattoo, Europe's largest live-streaming Internet TV operator, where he led the development of the secure P2P distribution and digital rights management protocols that carried the first live broadcasts of Europe's second-largest pay TV operator over the Internet, and was the first to carry live US television (ABC) in Europe. Adam graduated summa cum laude from the University of Michigan with a BS in Computer Engineering.
Karl Anderson
Karl has spent decades building the software that holds the net together. He has built three-legged federated authentication systems, tiered real-time syndication networks, distributed relevance filtering systems, streaming application delivery servers, content management and collaboration systems, and a human-powered amphibious jetboat. Karl is also the founder of Portland's original chopper & tall bike jousting and civic betterment club.
Tom Haynes
Tom is an award-winning interaction designer and software developer whose work has been featured in design competitions hosted by SIGCHI, IXDA, and Mozilla. Tom holds an MS in Human-Computer Interaction and BS in Computer Science from the University of Michigan, and competes regularly at a national level in USA Ultimate. His website is tom-haynes.com.
Recent press
CRN · March 29, 2011
The Top 20 Cloud Security Vendors Of 2011
CNET News · March 7, 2011
Researcher finds serious Android Market bug
CRN · January 10, 2011
10 Hot Emerging Vendors For January 2011
ComputerWorld · December 14, 2010
Gawker hack analysis reveals weak passwords
InfoWorld · December 14, 2010
Act now to minimize the damage to users from Gawker hack
MIT Technology Review · December 9, 2010
Smart Phones Help Fight Bank Fraud
Xconomy · November 17, 2010
New Disruptive Cloud Security Company Coming from Arbor Networks Co-Founder Dug Song
