Dan Hubbard is vice president security research for Websense Inc. He is responsible for all corporate security at Websense including managing the Websense Security Labs that researches analyzes and reverse engineers malicious code analyzes security trends and provides research on malicious websites and network protocols. Hubbard also defines security-related product features. He is the pioneer behind Websense’s Web filtering database that supports its Security filtering an additional layer of security to an organization’s network that prevents employees from inadvertently accessing sites infected with malicious mobile code or spyware. Hubbard also acts as the company’s security spokesperson. Hubbard has also served as senior security architect and consultant where he configured and implemented hundreds of perimeter security solutions for global Fortune 500 companies.
Before joining Websense Hubbard was a senior network analyst at a Time Warner startup - The Palace Inc. a pioneer in online communications. During his tenure at The Palace he architected and secured one of the largest real-time online communications networks.
Hubbard also served as a senior security analyst at Information Systems Management of British Columbia (ISMBC) a subsidiary of IBM Canada where he defined and implemented a managed security service offering for the company’s large clients. Before ISMBC he was a system engineer at Axion Internet an Internet service provider.
Hubbard graduated with a BSc in information and decision systems from Capilano College in Vancouver Canada. |