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The Business Advisory Board advises PGP Corporation on executive and technology user requirements in diverse markets and industries.

Bill Braithwaite, Health Information Policy Consultant
A physician with a Ph.D. in Medical Informatics, Dr. Braithwaite is currently practicing as an independent health information policy consultant in Washington , D.C. , having recently left his position as National Director, HIPAA Advisory Services, for PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP. From 1994 to 2001, Dr. Braithwaite spent 7 years as Senior Advisor on Health Information Policy in the Office of the Secretary at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. During a 1994 sabbatical from the University of Colorado School of Medicine, he served on the professional health staff of the U.S. Senate Finance Committee and wrote the legislative language that became the Administrative Simplification Subtitle of the U.S. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).

Richard Clarke, Chairman, Good Harbor Consulting, LLC
An internationally recognized expert on homeland and national security, cyber security, and counterterrorism, Mr. Clarke currently consults on issues ranging from corporate security risk management to information security technology and advises the U.S. government on security, information technology, and counterterrorism. During 11 years of White House service under the past three presidents, Mr. Clarke held the titles of Special Assistant to the President for Global Affairs, National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism, and Special Advisor to the President for Cyber Security.

Bill Cleary, Founder and Principal, Cleary & Partners
Currently involved in strategic marketing and advertising through his firm Cleary & Partners, Mr. Cleary served as Chairman of Matchmaker.com from 1998 through its sale to Lycos in 2000. He founded CKS Group in 1987, where he spent 11 years popularizing the Web and establishing major brands, including Web brands such as Amazon, eBay, Excite, and Yahoo. CKS filed an IPO in 1995, becoming the first marketing company to successfully leverage the emerging Web environment. Mr. Cleary worked at International Solutions in 1985-1986, after 4 successful years at Apple Computer. He also serves as an Executive Fellow and member of the Leavey School of Business Advisory Board, and he established the William T. Cleary chair held by Professor Al Bruno in the Santa Clara University Graduate School of Business.

Esther Dyson, Editor, Release 1.0
A widely known commentator focusing on emerging technologies, business models, markets, and companies, Ms. Dyson is editor of Release 1.0 for CNET Networks, where she is responsible for its quarterly technology report (Release 1.0) and its annual PC (Platforms for Communication) Forum, the high-tech market's leading executive conference. Until 2004, she was the Chairman of EDventure Holdings, which she sold to CNET Networks. She was previously the founding Chairman of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) from 1998–2000. In 1997, she wrote Release 2.0: A Design for Living in the Digital Age, which looked at the impact of the Net on individuals' lives and identities.

James T. Eccleston, Vice President, Strategic Programs, NCI Information Systems Inc.
In his current role, Mr. Eccleston works with NCI's strategic business partners and government customers to identify and deliver value-added information technology and enterprise solutions. Prior to NCI, he was Senior Principal, Defense Business Solutions, managing SRA International's Joint Support Systems strategic business unit, including implementation of enterprise management solutions for the company's Department of Defense customers. Before joining SRA, Mr. Eccleston was President, Federal Sector, Advanced Software Design Inc., an application solutions vendor and integrator. Previously, he was Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Logistics), Supply Chain Integration, at the Pentagon, where he was responsible for the implementation of supply chain business practices across the Military Services and Defense Logistics Agency. Mr. Eccleston began his civil service career in 1984 as a Presidential Management Intern with Headquarters, United States Air Force in the Directorate of Logistics, the Pentagon.

Craig Ehrlich, Chairman, GSM Association
Mr. Erlich currently heads the GSM Association, the largest global trade association for the wireless industry, and sits on the boards of several companies, including Roamware (a wireless applications firm), Philweb (a leading information technology and gaming firm in the Philippines), and Hutchison Mobile Communications. In mid-2003, he stepped down as Group Managing Director of SUNDAY Communications Ltd., the GSM mobile phone company he launched in 1996. He joined Hutchison Cablevision in Hong Kong as Managing Director in October 1987 after 8 years with one of the largest U.S. cable television operators. At Hutchison, he was a founding member of the team that launched STAR TV, Asia's first satellite-delivered, multi-channel television network. Previously, Mr. Ehrlich was Group Operations Director at Hutchison Telecommunications, responsible for operations in 10 countries.

Jim Reavis, Founder and President, Reavis Consulting Group
Founder of the Reavis Consulting Group and former chief marketing officer for Vigilante, Mr. Reavis has been involved in the information security industry for many years as an entrepreneur, writer, speaker, technologist and business strategist. As an information technology advisor, he serves clients in retail, banking, high-tech, and other sectors. He is a regular contributor to publications including Information Security and SC Magazine, and is in high demand both as a speaker at industry conferences and on technology-related programming from CNET, CNN, and other news outlets. In addition, Mr. Reavis is executive director of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA), the world's largest not-for-profit association of information security professionals.

Roger Sanford, Principal, The Roger Sanford Groupe
A marketing expert with more than 20 years’ experience in technology, Mr. Sanford provides strategic, brand, and M&A guidance to a wide range of organizations. He has advised dozens of public and private companies in areas ranging from online services to database, behavior, and wireless marketing, eCRM, and interactive entertainment. Clients have included eGenera (pre-IPO), Infreeda (sold in 2006 to AT&T), PGP Corporation, and Xingtone (Siemens AG). Prior to starting his consulting practice, Mr. Sanford was CEO of Transformedia, a startup created to monetize video delivered via the Internet. Previously, he served as Chief Marketing Officer for 3MKT, Centura Software, FirstAg (sold to ConAgra), and Realm Connect (merged with DoveBid). He founded and was President of P3M, a privately held online/offline advertising agency, from 1990 through 2000, when he sold control. While at P3M, he worked with clients such as Apple Computer, Chevron, COVAD, Diamond, IBM, Matchmaker, Mercedes-Benz, PeopleSoft, SKYY, UPS, Vantive, Varian, Vitria, and Volvo. He also serves on a number of advisory boards and is a frequent lecturer at and member of the Leavey School of Business at Santa Clara University.

Howard Schmidt, Former Special Adviser for Cyberspace Security for the White House
Mr. Schmidt recently returned to the private sector after 31 years of public service, including appointment by President Bush as the Vice Chair of the President's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board and as the Special Adviser for Cyberspace Security for the White House. Prior to his White House years, Mr. Schmidt was the Chief Security Officer for Microsoft Corp., where he also formed and directed the Trustworthy Computing Security Strategies Group. He is recognized as one of the pioneers in the field of computer forensics and computer evidence collection and has testified as an expert witness in the areas of computer crime, computer forensics, and Internet crime.

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"We are extremely pleased to add the insight and experience of this group of individuals, each highly regarded in their respective field. They are here to challenge us to think broadly, to help PGP Corporation rise beyond mere technology to become a full business partner of our global customers."

– Phillip Dunkelberger, President and CEO, PGP Corporation

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