Paul Forbes

Paul (Forbes) Bigbee is a Systems Engineer in the Silicon Valley Commercial operation of Cisco Systems. He assists his region's customers in their security and data center implementations and brings a customer focus to deploying and managing new security technologies. He has been working in the networking industry for eight years.



Paul Forbes

Denise Helfrich

is currently a technical program sales engineer developing and supporting global

online labs for the Worldwide Sales Force Delivery. For the previous six years, she was a technical marketing

engineer in the Access Router group, focusing on security for Cisco Systems. She is the author of

many Cisco training courses, including Network Admission Control. She has been active in the voice/

networking industry for over 20 years.

Lou Ronnau,

CCIE No. 1536, is currently a technical leader in the Applied Intelligence group of the

Customer Assurance Security Practice at Cisco Systems. He is the author of many Cisco solution guides

along with

Implementing Network Admission Control: Phase One Configuration and Deployment.

He

has been active in the networking industry for over 20 years, the last 12 years with Cisco Systems.

Jason Frazier

is a technical leader in the Technology Systems Engineering group for Cisco Systems.

He is a systems architect and one of the founders of Cisco’s Identity-Based Networking Services

(IBNS) strategy. Jason has authored many Cisco solution guides and often participates in industry

forums such as Cisco Networkers. He has been involved with network design and security for seven

years.

Paul Forbes

is a technical marketing engineer in the Office of the CTO, within the Security Technology

Group. His primary focus is on the NAC Partner Program, optimizing the integration between vendor

applications and Cisco networking infrastructure. He is also active in other security architecture initiatives

within the Office of the CTO. He has been active in the networking industry for ten years, as both a

customer and working for Cisco.



Jason Frazier

Jason Frazier is a principal engineer with the Network Services group in Cisco IT. In his current role, Jason focuses on Zero Trust technologies, Cisco DNA, operational excellence, automation, and security. Jason has deep knowledge of networking technologies, including programmability, enterprise network architecture, and identity. Jason joined Cisco in 1999. He is known throughout the company for his work ethic, passion, loyalty, and drive. Jason currently holds nine patents. For Cisco Live, he is a veteran speaker, hackathon coordinator, blogger, booth orchestrator, or anything called for. Jason is also the author of Cisco Press books.

Jason has been happily married to his wife, Christy, for 22 years. Their oldest son, Davis, is Jason’s best friend. Jason is also wrapped around the finger of their daughter, Sidney. Most non-work time is spent doing something with or for his kids. He likes to spend time on a bike, when possible. Jason and family like to travel when they can. As a computer engineering graduate of NC State University, Jason and his family enjoy Wolfpack sporting events as well.



Jason Frazier

Jason Frazier is a principal engineer with the Network Services group in Cisco IT. In his current role, Jason focuses on Zero Trust technologies, Cisco DNA, operational excellence, automation, and security. Jason has deep knowledge of networking technologies, including programmability, enterprise network architecture, and identity. Jason joined Cisco in 1999. He is known throughout the company for his work ethic, passion, loyalty, and drive. Jason currently holds nine patents. For Cisco Live, he is a veteran speaker, hackathon coordinator, blogger, booth orchestrator, or anything called for. Jason is also the author of Cisco Press books.

Jason has been happily married to his wife, Christy, for 22 years. Their oldest son, Davis, is Jason’s best friend. Jason is also wrapped around the finger of their daughter, Sidney. Most non-work time is spent doing something with or for his kids. He likes to spend time on a bike, when possible. Jason and family like to travel when they can. As a computer engineering graduate of NC State University, Jason and his family enjoy Wolfpack sporting events as well.



Denise Helfrich

Denise Helfrich (Research Triangle Park, NC) is currently a Technical Marketing Engineer in Access Router Security for Cisco Systems. She is the author of many Cisco training courses including Network Admission Control. She has been active in the voice/ networking industry for more than 20 years.



Denise Helfrich

Denise Helfrich

is currently a technical program sales engineer developing and supporting global

online labs for the Worldwide Sales Force Delivery. For the previous six years, she was a technical marketing

engineer in the Access Router group, focusing on security for Cisco Systems. She is the author of

many Cisco training courses, including Network Admission Control. She has been active in the voice/

networking industry for over 20 years.

Lou Ronnau,

CCIE No. 1536, is currently a technical leader in the Applied Intelligence group of the

Customer Assurance Security Practice at Cisco Systems. He is the author of many Cisco solution guides

along with

Implementing Network Admission Control: Phase One Configuration and Deployment.

He

has been active in the networking industry for over 20 years, the last 12 years with Cisco Systems.

Jason Frazier

is a technical leader in the Technology Systems Engineering group for Cisco Systems.

He is a systems architect and one of the founders of Cisco’s Identity-Based Networking Services

(IBNS) strategy. Jason has authored many Cisco solution guides and often participates in industry

forums such as Cisco Networkers. He has been involved with network design and security for seven

years.

Paul Forbes

is a technical marketing engineer in the Office of the CTO, within the Security Technology

Group. His primary focus is on the NAC Partner Program, optimizing the integration between vendor

applications and Cisco networking infrastructure. He is also active in other security architecture initiatives

within the Office of the CTO. He has been active in the networking industry for ten years, as both a

customer and working for Cisco.



Lou Ronnau

Lou Ronnau (Research Triangle Park, NC) is currently a Technical Marketing Engineer in Enterprise Solution Design for Cisco Systems. He is the author of many Cisco solution guides along with the Implementing Network Admission Control Phase One Configuration and Deployment guide. He has been active in the networking industry for more than 20 years.



Lou Ronnau

Denise Helfrich

is currently a technical program sales engineer developing and supporting global

online labs for the Worldwide Sales Force Delivery. For the previous six years, she was a technical marketing

engineer in the Access Router group, focusing on security for Cisco Systems. She is the author of

many Cisco training courses, including Network Admission Control. She has been active in the voice/

networking industry for over 20 years.

Lou Ronnau,

CCIE No. 1536, is currently a technical leader in the Applied Intelligence group of the

Customer Assurance Security Practice at Cisco Systems. He is the author of many Cisco solution guides

along with

Implementing Network Admission Control: Phase One Configuration and Deployment.

He

has been active in the networking industry for over 20 years, the last 12 years with Cisco Systems.

Jason Frazier

is a technical leader in the Technology Systems Engineering group for Cisco Systems.

He is a systems architect and one of the founders of Cisco’s Identity-Based Networking Services

(IBNS) strategy. Jason has authored many Cisco solution guides and often participates in industry

forums such as Cisco Networkers. He has been involved with network design and security for seven

years.

Paul Forbes

is a technical marketing engineer in the Office of the CTO, within the Security Technology

Group. His primary focus is on the NAC Partner Program, optimizing the integration between vendor

applications and Cisco networking infrastructure. He is also active in other security architecture initiatives

within the Office of the CTO. He has been active in the networking industry for ten years, as both a

customer and working for Cisco.