Glenn Watt, President and CEO of Backbone Security, Inc. brings over 28 years of experience delivering security solutions to the information technology community. He has a unique blend of academic, government and industry experience that forged expertise in networking, security, and executive management.
Colonel Watt entered the U.S. Air Force as a graduate of Lehigh Universitys ROTC program possessing both a bachelors degree in mathematics and a masters degree in computer science. Over his twenty-year career his positions included Associate Professor of Computer Science, U.S. Air Force Academy, and a number of years as Deputy Chief of Network Security Research, National Security Agency (NSA). He was a Director of Computer Security for Strategic Air Command and later a Commander of the 509th Communications Squadron supporting the B-2 Stealth bomber. He retired from the United States Air Force in 1999.
Mr. Watt also directly influenced the development of federal security criteria as he commanded the defense of our nation during numerous cyber attacks. He has published dozens of network security articles, appears weekly on a computer technology cable-tv program, appeared on CNN and other national media outlets, lectured on three continents, and is a frequent keynote speaker at security conferences. A sampling of his publications include:
Qualification Based Selection for the Procurement of Cyber Security Engineering Services The Security Journal, Volume 11 May 2005, pg 18-21 Self-inflicted System Malfunctions Threaten Information Assurance SIGNAL, July 99
E-Mail Bombs and Counter Measures: Cyber Attacks on Availability and Brand Integrity IEEE Networks, Vol. 12 No. 2 Mar/Apr 1998, pg. 10-16
Defensive Warfare in the 5th Dimension Air Force Chief of Staff White Paper
Simple Framework for Filtering Queued SMTP Mail IEEE/MILCON '97 Conference
As leader of Backbone Security, Inc., Mr. Watt led the development of over 270 hours of certified security courses. The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education accredited the curriculum for a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Security. He also provides information security training to corporate clients around the world. Mr. Watt also manages a team of security engineers who perform network risk assessments, vulnerability assessments and penetration testing. He also supervises Backbone Securitys state-of-the-art 24 x 7 cyber network monitoring center.
After the events of 9/11, the National White Collar Crime Center recognized Backbone Securitys direct support to the FBIs fight against the Al Qaeda terrorists. The International Association of University Research Parks selected Backbone Security as the Company of the Year 2002 and in 2005 Mr. Watt was selected as the Entrepreneur of the Year in Northeast Pennsylvania. Backbone Security is also recognized as only one of seven firms certified by the NSA to perform security assessments in strict accordance with U.S. Government standards.
Mr. Watts firm recently completed a comprehensive computer vulnerability assessment for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the West Virginia State Treasures office and is now one of three companies selected to do the same for the entire government of the City of New York. These state/city-wide assessments are crucial for plotting a valuable cyber security strategy necessary to guide public-sector CIOs with the essential information to deliver a hardened security network to the public.