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Henry Beker - (Beker, Henry)

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From ResearchGate:

"Henry J Beker is currently a fellow and Visiting Professor at the Royal Holloway, University of London. He is also a fellow with CABI and at Queen Mary, University of London. In addition he is a Scientific Collaborator at the Botanical gardens, Meise, Belgium. Henry currently does research in Mycology. His most recent publication is 'Hebeloma of Norway' Henry is a mathematician and for many years worked in the field of Information Security."

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Henry-Beker

 

From Charles Pask:

"Henry set up Zergo which was possibly the first company focused on Security Company consultancy along with an academic slant having gone into a partnership with Royal Holloway and the lead Professor there, the mathematician Fred Piper.  Henry joined up with National Westminster Bank (and Alan Lycett) to develop what I believe was the first “automated” Risk Assessment model called “Analyze”.  Henry also set up the Zergo Training Club and was successful in getting many Blue chip companies to help fund the scheme.  Many Infosec professionals in the UK got their first real Infosec training through the ZTC."

Henry set up Zergo which was possibly the first company focused on Security Company consultancy along with an academic slant having gone into a partnership with Royal Holloway and the lead Professor there, the mathematician Fred Piper.  Fred in his own right became synonymous with Infosec and is lauded in the UK Infosec community but he is now suffering from Dementia.  Henry joined up with National Westminster Bank (and Alan Lycett – more later) to develop what I believe was the first “automated” Risk Assessment model called “Analyze”.  Henry also set up the Zergo Training Club and was successful in getting many Blue chip companies (including myself) to help fund the scheme.  Many Infosec professionals in the UK got their first real Infosec training through the ZTC.

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