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GTAG — About the Authors
11. About the Authors and industry prepare to minimize the impact of business
interruptions.
david Everest, ciSA
David Everest is a vice president of Brian peterson
Technology Risk Review for Key Bank in Brian Peterson is the team leader of the
Cleveland, Ohio. Everest concentrates Global Information Risk Management
on providing inside consulting expertise Consultant Team at Chevron Corp.
to the technology division within Key and is responsible for the delivery of
Bank. His specialties include infrastruc- consulting services to Chevron compa-
ture and networking projects. Prior to nies throughout the world. His current
joining Key, he was a technology auditor responsibilities include managing consul-
with General Motors in Detroit, MI. Everest has an exten- tants in four countries who perform risk
sive IT background, both technical and strategic, and has management consulting. Peterson has more than 25 years
worked in data centers and managed IT departments. of IT, project management, and risk management experi-
Everest has a BS in Computer Information Systems from ence. He has worked in 55 countries assisting Chevron
Baldwin Wallace College in Berea, Ohio and an MBA from business units with various risk management initiatives.
The Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Peterson developed several tools and processes that are used
Reserve University in Cleveland. throughout Chevron to manage information risks.
Peterson helped establish the LOGIIC (Link the Oil and
roy E. garber, ciA, ciSA Gas Industry to Improve Cyber-security) consortium that is a
Roy Garber is the director of Application partnership between government and industry and currently
Development at Safe Auto Insurance acts as the project manager.
Co. and is responsible for the project
management office (PMO) and delivery
of enterprise IT application solutions. His Reviewers
current responsibilities also include the The IIA thanks the following individuals and organizations
implementation of IT governance prin- who provided valuable comments and added great value to
ciples and best practices. this guide:
Garber has more than 20 years of IT, financial, and • Professional Practices Committee:
operational risk management experience. In his prior o Advanced Technology Committee
internal audit role, he was a corporate officer responsible for o Board of Regents
providing leadership over corporate IT audit services for an o Committee on Quality
international insurance company. In his prior external audit o Internal Auditing Standards Board
role, Garber managed IT assurance services engagements o Professional Issues Committee
in large, medium, and small companies and partnered with o Ethics Committee
client executives to help them meet their IT risk manage- • Lily Bi, The IIA
ment needs. • Larry Brown, The Options Clearing Corp., USA
• Faisal R. Danka, London, UK
michael keating • Christopher Fox, ASA, Delta, New York, USA
Mike Keating leads the business conti- • Nelson Gibbs, Deloitte & Touche, LLP, USA
nuity management practice for Navigant • Markus Künzel, Medizinische Universität Wien,
Consulting. Prior to joining Navigant Austria
Consulting, he held various leadership • Lemuel Longwe, Ernst & Young Chartered
positions in the crisis management and Accountants, Zimbabwe
business continuity consulting arena, • Steve Mar, Resources Global, USA
including nearly four years as the Midwest • Tom Margosian, Ford Motor Co., USA
Practice leader for the world’s largest insur- • James Reinhard, Simon Property Group Inc., USA
ance broker and four years as the Southeast BCM Practice
leader for a prominent internal audit and consulting firm.
Keating also developed the American Red Cross BICEPP
program, the first program of its kind to help organizations
prepare for disasters.
His specialty is in enterprise-wide business continuity
programs, and he has assisted clients of nearly every size
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