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April 12, 2010
 Asia and Data Security - A Podcast Interview
On this episode of the Imperva Security Podcast Terry Ray -- Senior Director for Americas and Asia Pacific Technical Services for Imperva is interviewed.

Terry is a frequent visitor to many parts of Asia. Over the years he has developed a relationship with customers and partners in Asia, giving him a sense for the state of data security, general security trends, and reactions to current security events from an Asian-centric perspective that he can contrast with a North America-centric view. Terry discusses how different regions approach application and database security, current events such as the recent Google attacks in China, and how the Asian community is applying countermeasures to protect their sensitive applications and databases.

Terry Ray is the Senior Director for Americas and Asia Pacific Technical Services for Imperva Inc., a provider of data security solutions. At Imperva, Terry manages teams of security engineers and, has designed and deployed data security solutions, and performed data penetration testing for a wide range of healthcare, financial services, government and eCommerce organizations. Terry has been a frequent speaker for ISSA, OWASP, ISACA, IANS and others in the Americas and abroad.

Prior to joining Imperva, Terry worked in a variety of technical roles at Check Point Software Technology ltd., including security engineering and, partner and end-user technical instruction. Terry has lectured on general network security topics and taught professional security related product certifications in over 35 countries worldwide.


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