Howard
Schmidt
Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer
eBay
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Howard
A. Schmidt joined eBay as Vice President and Chief Information
Security Officer in May of 2003.
He retired from the federal government after 31 years of public
service. He was appointed by President Bush
as the Vice Chair of the President's Critical Infrastructure
Protection Board and as the Special Advisor for
Cyberspace Security for the White House in December 2001. He
assumed the role as the Chair in January 2003
until his retirement in May 2003.
Prior
to the White House, Howard was chief security officer for Microsoft
Corp., where his duties included
CISO, CSO and forming and directing the Trustworthy Computing
Security Strategies Group.
Before Microsoft, Mr. Schmidt was a supervisory special agent
and director of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations
(AFOSI), Computer Forensic Lab and Computer Crime and Information
Warfare Division. While there, he established the first dedicated
computer forensic lab in the government.
Before AFOSI, Mr. Schmidt was with the FBI at the National Drug
Intelligence Center, where he headed the Computer Exploitation
Team. He is recognized as one of the pioneers in the field of
computer forensics and computer evidence collection. Before
working at the FBI, Mr. Schmidt was a city police officer from
1983 to 1994 for the Chandler Police Department in Arizona..
Mr.
Schmidt served with the U.S. Air Force in various roles from
1967 to 1983, both in active duty and in the civil service.
He had served in the Arizona Air National Guard from 1989 until
1998 when he transferred to the U.S. Army Reserves as a Special
Agent, Criminal Investigation Division. He has testified as
an expert witness in federal and military courts in the areas
of computer crime, computer forensics and Internet crime.
Mr. Schmidt had also served as the international president of
the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) and the
Information Technology Information Sharing and Analysis Center
(IT-ISAC). He is a former executive board member of the International
Organization of Computer Evidence, and served as the co-chairman
of the Federal Computer Investigations Committee. He is a member
of the American Academy of Forensic Scientists. He serves as
an advisory board member for the Technical Research Institute
of the National White Collar Crime Center, and is a distinguished
special lecturer at the University of New Haven, Conn., teaching
a graduate certificate course in forensic computing.
He
served as an augmented member to the President's Committee of
Advisors on Science and Technology in the formation of an Institute
for Information Infrastructure Protection. He has testified
before congressional committees on computer security and cyber
crime, and has been instrumental in the creation of public and
private partnerships and information-sharing initiatives.
Mr.
Schmidt has been appointed to the Information Security Privacy
Advisory Board (ISPAB) to advise the National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST), the Secretary of Commerce and the Director
of the Office of Management and Budget on information security
and privacy issues pertaining to Federal Government information
systems, including thorough review of proposed standards and
guidelines developed by NIST.
Mr. Schmidt holds a bachelor's degree in business administration
(BSBA) and a master's degree in organizational management (MAOM)
from the University of Phoenix. He also holds an Honorary Doctorate
in Humane Letters