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Company founded by CS Alum John Witchel
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Company founded by CS Alum John Witchel
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Sarbanes-Oxley Roundtable Back What is the single most challenging Sarbanes-Oxley issue today? Alberto Yepez CEO Thor Technologies My team and I have spent a tremendous amount of time over the last year listening to the challenges that CFOs and CIOs across our customer, prospect, and partner eco-system are grappling with regarding Sarbanes-Oxley compliance. Our research tells us that the biggest
Interview of Alberto Yepez
entrust.com
12 Feb 2001: Entrust Announces Resignation of President and CEO John Ryan : PKI, (Public Key Infrastructure), Outsourced and Managed PKI Software Services by Entrust. Entrust Provides Multi-Factor Authentication and Strong Two Factor Authentication for Online Transactions. Entrust's Internet Transaction Monitoring Platform provides a solution for Online Fraud Dectection. Entrust Announces Resigna
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cs.usfca.edu
Community Connections [USF-CS] Home Our Mission History People Local International Peru Ecuador Services Donations Press Contact USF Department of Computer Science Peru Tacna is located in arid southern Peru In Spring 2004, we worked with USF alumni Teresa Win and Alberto Yepez to take eight students and two faculty to Tacna, Peru, to install computers and networking equipment. This proved to be
Article about Teresa Win
ncsi.com
Talk by Alberto Yepez
bizjournals.com
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cs.usfca.edu
Teresa Win and David Wolber organized this now yearly program which brings together young women from local high schools for a week of exploring technology.
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