Brett L. Scott brings a depth of insight that comes from his career of over 23 years as a hands on technologist. Having remained on the front lines of technology, Brett brings expertise in the now, but with a perspective of a rich history in the evolution of computing technology.
Brett has the ability to explain complex topics and issues in easy to understand language that allows everyone to understand. He is asked to speak to the full range of audiences. From peers, to managers, to C-level executives, to the general public, Brett is able to meet his audience on their level and help his audience understand all aspects of the designated topic. This set of skills is what drives the demand for Brett L. Scott to speak on a multitude of technology related topics.
Some of the topics Brett is asked to speak about are;
Cyber Security
The Cyber War Forum Initiative (CWFI)
Cyber Security
Cyber Warfare
Electronic Intelligence Gathering for Business or Government
Software Design and Development
Enterprise Software Development
Designing Software for High Transaction Volumes
Emerging Technologies
Grid Computing
Distributed Computing
Upcoming engagements available to the public
Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP)
National Collegiate Conference
March 27, 2010 - Session E2 9:30 to 10:30 am
Cyberwarfare: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Location: The Millenium Hotel, St. Louis, MO aitp.org/ncc
Past Public Engagements
KTAR Radio - Phoenix, AZ Metro
KFYI Radio - Phoenix, AZ Metro
WMAL Radio - Washington, DC Metro
Arizona Security Practitioners Forum (AZSPF)- Arizona
Sonoran Desert Security Users Group (SDSUG)- Arizona
Arizona Public Safety Town Hall - Tucson, Arizona
MyBusiness Advisors, Inc. - Chandler, AZ
Arizona Telecommunications and Information Council (ATIC) / Infragard- Arizona
KIDO Radio - Boise, ID Regional
Background
Brett L. Scott's professional career started in 1987. However he has been programming computers since 1977. Brett quickly developed a passion for the growing computer industry. Brett's passion was stimulated by cool tricks available in Byte magazine and a birthday that correlated to many important events in computing / nerd history.
Brett has served as a hardware tech, a bulletin board sysop, a Network Technician, Programmer, DBA, and System Architect. Having the fortune to be born into an industry and having the advantage of growing up with computing technology, Brett has worn many hats, been there for many interesting events, and experienced some amazing things.