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Eur Ing Matthew William Arthur Pemble, CEng, FBCS, MIET, is one of the founders and directors of Goucher Consulting, a niche security consultancy, specializing in corporate standards and compliance. Perhaps recently best known for his contributions to security testing and incident management, Matthew also has considerable experience in policy-based and technical security. As well has having worked for the military, and private sector organizations ranging from large banks to small consultancies, he has also provided product development support to various security vendors, including Cronto and Qualys, Inc. He currently spends much of his time working on the privacy and security issues, and preparing to deal with any incidents, regarding Scotland's next census. Wendy Goucher is a specialist in the behavioural aspect of information security, which we now have to call 'Cyber Security,' and co-director of Goucher Consulting Ltd. Her background is in social science and her first career was as a lecturer in any management subject that didn't involve numbers, which included economics. For her day job, Wendy currently works on a range of business projects including audit and compliance preparation and training program design, with both public and private sector organizations. Wendy earned a Msc. (by research), from the University of Glasgow, in which she examined the shoulder surfing threat to mobile working. Wendy's skill and unusual perspective on information security has enabled her to present at a number of international security conferences across the world. It also gave her the chance to become involved in a number of key projects with the BCS, ISACA, and the IEEE including producing international guidelines for security awareness training. She is also a published author with input into a number of professional publications, including a book on the career of information security auditors for the British Computer Society, and some non-standard elements to this book on incident management, and a history book. The latter had nothing to do with her day job until an archive needed to review its risk management. |