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James A. Marsteller

James A. Marsteller
Information Security Officer
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
UNITED STATES

James A. Marsteller

Biography

As the Information Security Officer of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, James A. Marsteller, Jr. (CISSP) is responsible for ensuring the availability and integrity of the PSC's high performance computing assets. James has over 12 years experience in the information security field and greater than 17 years of professional experience in the field of technology. James also chair's the Teragrid Security Working Group and is vice chair of the Americas Grid Policy Management Authority (TAGPMA). Prior to working at PSC, James was a program manager for the Carnegie Mellon Research Institute that provided information security consulting services for government agencies and Fortune 500 companies.

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
Cybersecurity Summit 2009 for Large Research FacilitiesTown Hall: Future Summit—What's Next? 09/15/2009
Cybersecurity Summit 2009 for Large Research FacilitiesCommunity Updates09/15/2009
Cybersecurity Summit 2009 for Large Research FacilitiesWelcome and Introductions09/15/2009
Cybersecurity Summit 2008 for NSF Large Research FacilitiesBreakout Session Overview and Instructions05/08/2008
Cybersecurity Summit 2008 for NSF Large Research FacilitiesCommunity Updates05/08/2008
Cybersecurity Summit 2008 for NSF Large Research FacilitiesWelcome and Introductions05/08/2008
Cybersecurity Summit 2007 for NSF Large Research FacilitiesIdentification and Classification02/23/2007
Cybersecurity Summit 2007 for NSF Large Research FacilitiesIdentification and Classification02/23/2007
Cybersecurity Summit 2005TeraGrid Incident Response Overview12/13/2005

Membership Information

General Info

Current Involvement
CommitteeRoleStartEnd
Cybersecurity Summit 2009 Program CommitteeMember20092009

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