Claire Vishik
Biography
Claire Vishik's work at Intel Corporation focuses on hardware security, trusted computing, privacy enhancing technologies, some aspects of cryptography and related policy issues. Claire is a member of the Permanent Stakeholders Group of ENISA, the European Network and Information Security Agency, Council member for the Information Security Forum, and is an adviser for numerous R&D and strategic initiatives in Europe and the US. She is active in standards development and R&D strategy and is on the Board of Directors of the Trusted Computing Group and TDL (Trust in Digital Life) and was a co-chair of NIST Cyber-Physical Systems initiative and co-led other similar efforts.
Claire recieved her PhD from the University of Texas at Austin. Prior to joining Intel, Claire worked at Schlumberger Laboratory for Computer Science and AT&T Laboratories, studying security and other aspects of Internet and computing technologies, from electronic commerce and communications protocols to software systems and applications. Claire is the author of numerous peer reviewed papers and book chapters and inventor on 30+ pending and granted US patents.