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Hewlett-Packard Company
Palo Alto, California
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    xml.coverpages.org/keyManagement.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/29/2009    Last Visited: 10/4/2009  

    Contributors: David Babcock (HP), Steven Bade (IBM), Paolo Bezoari (NetApp), Mathias Björkqvist (IBM), Bruce Brinson (EMC), Christian Cachin (IBM), Tony Crossman (nCipher), Stan Feather (HP), Indra Fitzgerald (HP), Judy Furlong (EMC), Jon Geater (nCipher), Bob Griffin (EMC), Robert Haas (IBM - Editor), Timothy Hahn (IBM), Jack Harwood (EMC), Walt Hubis (LSI), Glen Jaquette (IBM), Jeff Kravitz (IBM - Editor), Michael McIntosh (IBM), Brian Metzger (HP), Anthony Nadalin (IBM), Elaine Palmer (IBM), Joe Pato (HP), René Pawlitzek (IBM), Subhash Sankuratripati (NetApp), Mark Schiller (HP), Martin Skagen (Brocade), Marcus Streets (nCipher), John Tattan (EMC), Karla Thomas (Brocade), Marko Vukolic; (IBM), and Steve Wierenga (HP).

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    www.scmagazine.com/asia/news/article/419633/time-act-ne - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2004    Last Visited: 7/21/2008  

    Joe Pato, a distinguished scientist at HP Labs and former chief technology officer for HP's internet security solutions division, says the rate of cybersecurity incidents has been on the rise for a while and shows no sign of waning.

    "We're running at quite a clip, and I don't see that slowing down at all.Probably more significant than just the number of incidents being reported is the decrease in time from vulnerability discovery to exploit existence and exploit use," he says.

    In addition, use of newer and faster technologies is also having an impact on how easily systems are affected by the latest attack method.
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    In fact, governmental pressure to regulate IT security is likely to grow next year, predicts Pato.He cites an effort by Rep.
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    The proposal, although raw, "represents a concrete realization that companies need to take responsibility for the safety of their networks," says Pato.

    Lawmakers' interest in regulating IT security is "partially a reflection of looking at the increased rate of incidents on the network and the lack of confidence that industry is moving to protect itself adequately," he adds.
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    Among the tools the company has developed in its lab is a throttle that slows the rate of virus propagation, says Pato.
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    According to Pato, there are grounds for optimism, despite the cyberthreats ahead."We have yet to see the 'cyber Pearl Harbor' predicted by former federal cybersecurity czar Richard Clarke, although his concern is well-founded," he says, "but I'm still optimistic we're not on the brink of a meltdown."

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    www.w3.org/2001/07/xkms-ws/minutes.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/19/2001    Last Visited: 5/25/2008  

    Note that the links to presentations don't work yet - if you presented a set of slides at the meeting, please do send a copy to Joseph Reagle@w3.org so that we can get them posted (and get these links to work!)

    Joe Pato Principal ScientistTrusted E-Services Lab - HP LabsChief Technology Officer
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    Joe Pato, Agenda (5m)
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    Joe Pato, HP - Trust Relationship between consumer, Trust provider and Peer to Peer ones must be clearly defined.
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    [Joe Pato ] Need to understand how this will work with connection limited environments (software installation, mail S/MIME)
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    Joe Pato called for the sense of the room with regard to pursuing a W3C activity for XKMS.
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    Could wait up to 9 months, longer. v1.0 finished in Nov, been 8 months with little progress. [Phillip Hallam-Baker] 1.1 end of Jan. Implementation and interop has been happening.[Jeremy ] Need use case workgroup to determine use cases and validate time requirements [Joe Pato]
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    Managing expectations and obligations goes beyond cryptography [Joe Pato].
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    The slide showing the root key in the vault does not make this clear [Barbara Fox] Need to understand key renewal and private key issues [Joe Pato] Do not mandate trust model, question must be addressed in a different draft - trust axiom optional, not required, may be proposed in scope of group
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    Activity plan [Joe Pato]
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    If you are interested in being an author or editor, send a note to Joe Pato.
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    Joe Pato
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    ebXML/Oasis portion - Joe Pato
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    If you did not get zip file with position papers, send mail to Joseph Reagle@w3.org to be added to the list.

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    www.ieee-biometrics.org/bids2009/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/23/2009    Last Visited: 7/9/2009  

    Joe Pato, Trust, Security & Privacy, HP Labs

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    xml.coverpages.org/ni2009-02-27-a.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/27/2009    Last Visited: 3/5/2009  

    Contributors: David Babcock (HP), Steven Bade (IBM), Paolo Bezoari (NetApp), Mathias Björkqvist (IBM), Bruce Brinson (EMC), Christian Cachin (IBM), Tony Crossman (nCipher), Stan Feather (HP), Indra Fitzgerald (HP), Judy Furlong (EMC), Jon Geater (nCipher), Bob Griffin (EMC), Robert Haas (IBM - Editor), Timothy Hahn (IBM), Jack Harwood (EMC), Walt Hubis (LSI), Glen Jaquette (IBM), Jeff Kravitz (IBM - Editor), Michael McIntosh (IBM), Brian Metzger (HP), Anthony Nadalin (IBM), Elaine Palmer (IBM), Joe Pato (HP), René Pawlitzek (IBM), Subhash Sankuratripati (NetApp), Mark Schiller (HP), Martin Skagen (Brocade), Marcus Streets (nCipher), John Tattan (EMC), Karla Thomas (Brocade), Marko Vukolic (IBM), and Steve Wierenga (HP).

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    xml.coverpages.org/ni2002-07-23-a.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/23/2002    Last Visited: 10/7/2007  

    "WS-Security is complementary to our work on SAML," said Joe Pato of HP, co-chair of the OASIS Security Services Technical Committee.

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    xml.coverpages.org/ni2004-07-15-a.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/15/2004    Last Visited: 10/5/2007  

    Contributors to the specification: Stephen Farrell (Baltimore Technologies), Irving Reid (Baltimore Technologies), Hal Lockhart (BEA Systems), David Orchard (BEA Systems), Krishna Sankar (Cisco Systems), John Hughes (Entegrity), Carlisle Adams (Entrust), Tim Moses (Entrust), Nigel Edwards (Hewlett-Packard), Joe Pato (Hewlett-Packard), Bob Blakley (IBM), Marlena Erdos (IBM), RL 'Bob' Morgan (Internet2), Marc Chanliau (Netegrity), Chris McLaren (Netegrity), Prateek Mishra (Netegrity, co-chair), Charles Knouse (Oblix), Simon Godik (Overxeer), John Linn (RSA Security), Rob Philpott (RSA Security, co-chair), Darren Platt (formerly of RSA Security), Jahan Moreh (Sigaba), Jeff Hodges (Sun Microsystems), and Phillip Hallam-Baker (VeriSign, former editor).

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    xml.coverpages.org/ni2001-05-19-b.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/19/2001    Last Visited: 10/8/2007  

    Workshop Chair: Joe Pato (HP) "XML Key Management Specification (XKMS)" - Main reference page.

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    www.hpl.hp.co.uk/research/ssrc/security/trust/digital/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/7/2008    Last Visited: 1/7/2008  

    Joe Pato, Lab Scientist joe.pato@hp.com

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    www.simc-inc.org/meetings98-99/jun01-1999/pato.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/18/2000    Last Visited: 3/15/2001  

    Joe PatoChief Technology Officer , Internet Security DivisionHewlett Packard Company

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