Sorry about that… Lync was renamed to “Skype for Business” but it is still called Lync in many places.
Thanks,
Jon
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Jonathan O. Baker
J83D - Cyber Security Partnerships, Sharing, and Automation
The MITRE Corporation
Email:
bakerj@mitre.org
From: Andrew Storms [mailto:andrew.storms@newcontext.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 12:14 PM
To: Baker, Jon
Cc: Jordan, Bret; Chet Ensign; cti@lists.oasis-open.org; Scott McGrath; Carol Geyer; Robin Cover; Dee Schur; Richard Struse
Subject: Re: [cti] Preliminary list of eligible voting members for the Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) TC inaugural meeting
Are you sure its Skype? The link I got in the calendar invite tries to open Lync still.
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 6:53 AM, Baker, Jon <bakerj@mitre.org> wrote:
The lync (now Skype) number should allow people to dial in early. The session has also been setup to
run longer if needed.
Thanks,
Jon
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Jonathan O. Baker
J83D - Cyber Security Partnerships, Sharing, and Automation
The MITRE Corporation
Email:
bakerj@mitre.org
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On Behalf Of Jordan, Bret
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 5:38 PM
To: Chet Ensign
Cc: cti@lists.oasis-open.org; Scott McGrath; Carol Geyer; Robin Cover; Dee Schur; Richard Struse
Subject: Re: [cti] Preliminary list of eligible voting members for the Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) TC inaugural meeting
Can I ask that the meeting bridge / lync / gotomeeting / webex / what ever we are using for the call on Thursday be setup and live 30 minutes prior to start? I would like to give
people plenty of time to work through technical issues and instal any needed clients or drivers prior to start.
Bret Jordan CISSP
Director of Security Architecture and Standards | Office of the CTO
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The following individuals have joined the Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) TC as of 12 June 2015 and are eligible to vote at the TC's first meeting on 18 June 2015. A few participants
joined by the deadline but await approval by their Primary Representatives. A final list will be circulated the day before the meeting.
Scott Algeier, National Council of ISACs (NCI)
Denise Anderson, National Council of ISACs (NCI)
Aishwarya Asok Kumar, Soltra
Jerome Athias, Individual
Jonathan Baker, Mitre Corporation
Sean Barnum, Mitre Corporation
Adnan Baykal, Center for Internet Security (CIS)
Mike Boyle, National Security Agency
James Cabral, MTG Management Consultants LLC
Cory Casanave, Object Management Group
Lee Chieffalo, ViaSat Inc.
Adam Cooper, United Kingdom Cabinet Office
David Darnell, North American Energy Standards Board
Mark Davidson, Mitre Corporation
Doug DePeppe, Cyber Threat Intelligence Network Inc. (CTIN)
Terrence Driscoll, JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A.
Brian Engle, Retail Cyber Intelligence Sharing Center (R-CISC)
Wilson Figueroa, ViaSat Inc.
Jessica Fitzgerald-McKay, National Security Agency
Alexander Foley, Bank of America
Jane Ginn, Cyber Threat Intelligence Network Inc. (CTIN)
Joep Gommers, Intelworks BV
Bernd Grobauer, Siemens AG
Vishaal Hariprasad, Palo Alto Networks
Crystal Hayes, The Boeing Company
Brandon Hoffman, Individual
Owen Johnson, Blue Coat Systems Inc.
Bret Jordan, Blue Coat Systems Inc.
Takahiro Kakumaru, NEC Corporation
Nick Keuning, ThreatQuotient Inc.
Ivan Kirillov, Mitre Corporation
David Laurance, JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A.
Terry MacDonald, Individual
Patrick Maroney, Integrated Networking Technologies Inc.
Ryusuke Masuoka, Fujitsu Limited
Mike McLellan, United Kingdom Cabinet Office
Tyron Miller, Threat Intelligence Pty Ltd
Mark Moss, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Hugh Njemanze, ThreatStream
Chris O'Brien, United Kingdom Cabinet Office
Ben Othman, Cyber Threat Intelligence Network Inc. (CTIN)
Andrew Pendergast, ThreatConnect Inc.
Sergey Polzunov, Intelworks BV
Josh Poster, National Council of ISACs (NCI)
Rutger Prins, Intelworks BV
Daniel Riedel, New Context Services Inc.
Anthony Rutkowski, Yaana Technologies LLC
Jon Salwen, Mitre Corporation
Michael Schwartz, Individual
Andrei Sîrghi, Intelworks BV
Pamela Smith, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Howard Staple, United Kingdom Cabinet Office
Andrew Storms, New Context Services Inc.
Richard Struse, DHS Office of Cybersecurity and Communications (CS&C)
Marlon Taylor, DHS Office of Cybersecurity and Communications (CS&C)
Dean Thompson, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ Bank)
John Tolbert, Queralt Inc.
Alastair Treharne, United Kingdom Cabinet Office
Andrew van der Stock, Threat Intelligence Pty Ltd
Raymon van der Velde, Intelworks BV
Jyoti Verma, Cisco Systems
Julian White, United Kingdom Cabinet Office
John Wunder, Mitre Corporation
In order to obtain your voting rights, you must attend the first meeting. If you are on this list but do not attend the first meeting, you will need to attend two consecutive meetings
of the Technical Committee before gaining voting rights. TC members who join after the deadline will also gain voting rights after attending two consecutive meetings.
Please let me know if you have any questions about the list.
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