The Digital Big Bang. Phil Quade

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      the DIGITAL BIG BANG

      THE HARD STUFF, THE SOFT STUFF, AND THE FUTURE OF CYBERSECURITY

       Phil Quade, CISO, Fortinet

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       and Jackson Quade, who are

       “the fundamental elements” of my life.

       —Phil Quade, CISO, Fortinet

      Phil Quade is the CISO of Fortinet. Quade brings more than three decades of cyber intelligence, defense, and attack experience, working across foreign, government, and commercial industry sectors at the National Security Agency (NSA), and partner organizations such as US Cyber Command, the CIA, and others.

      Quade has responsibility for Fortinet's information and product security, leads strategy and expansion of Fortinet's Federal and Critical Infrastructure business, and serves as a strategic consultant to Fortinet's C-Level enterprise customers. Prior to Fortinet, Quade was the NSA Director's Special Assistant for Cyber and Chief of the NSA Cyber Task Force, with responsibility for the White House relationship in cybersecurity. Previously, Quade also served as the chief operating officer of the Information Assurance Directorate at the NSA, managing day-to-day activities associated with the protection of classified information systems. He held a variety of roles earlier in his tenure at the NSA, including head of the Information Operations Technology Center's Advanced Technology Group, professional staffer to the US Senate, detailee in the Office of the Director for National Intelligence, cryptanalyst, and computer scientist.

      Although I am the named author of this volume, this book is the result of a much broader team effort. This book would not be possible without the contributions by leaders and experts in the field. All of the contributors are big thinkers and good cybercitizens—colleagues who give their time and energy to advancing the science of cybersecurity and who make our digital universe a better place.

      I would first like to thank Ken Xie and the entire Fortinet team for supporting me in creating this book and providing me with the opportunity to explore and write about these topics.

      And I especially want to thank Sandra Wheatley-Smerdon, my work colleague, who was instrumental in launching this exploration of the “big history” of cybersecurity.