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President, Valene Skerpac, CISSP Valene
Skerpac, a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) since
1998, brings
experience gained during two decades of a variety of high technology corporate and
entrepreneurial market-making businesses to her role as president of iBiometrics, Inc.
Her work over the past ten years has dealt with security services, biometric systems integration
including a focus on voice biometrics systems and R&D. Ms. Skerpac is
a contributing member of the VoiceXML Speaker Biometrics Committee. Some of her publications
include a 2005 article for TMCnet named 'Converged Security', a chapter entitled 'Voice Communications Security' for the 2003 Handbook of
Information Security Management by Auerbach publishing, an article on biometric
application integration methodology and designs in the Information Security Bulletin,
April, 2000, an article on Biometiric Models and Architectures on the Global Internet in
January, 2001, Global InfoSecurity 2001 Business Briefing in association with
ISSA and a technical paper entitled, 'N-dimensional Biometric Security System Implemented
on an Improved Voice Architecture' presented at ISSEA conference in Orlando, Florida,
2001.
Previous to her role with iBiometrics, she was president of Vorec Corporation
which developed, manufactured and monitored patented RF and voice house arrest electronic monitoring systems. From 1980 to 1991, Ms. Skerpac was employed by IBM,
beginning as a programmer, then becoming a systems
engineer, and then a telecommunications specialist. She then moved into marketing,
becoming IBM's Telecommunications Unit Manager on the Equitable Life Insurance Account,
and then Marketing Manager on IBM's Merrill Lynch account.
Ms. Skerpac graduated
from Douglas College of Rutgers University with a degree in mathematics, and was awarded an
IBM Financial Services Institute Certificate from the Wharton School. She is past
chairman of the IEEE New York Communications Society. Member of (ISC)2 and ISSA
security organizations.
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