Marianne Sweeny
Laura Raderman
Laura's speaking skills bring together several topics surrounding security. Her specializations are network and UNIX security. She is also active in PKI development and management, like how to actually use those certificates you spent so much for.
Laura comes from a UNIX system administrator background, with fluency in OS X, FreeBSD, Linux (Debian and RedHat/Fedora), Solaris, and even some HP-UX and AIX thrown in.
Lately, she's been managing groups of security professionals for such tasks as defining requirements, developing secure code, and penetration testing.
Amy Gershkoff
Amy Senger
Elaine Nelson
10 years of web design experience, including 8 with CSS & web standards. Have presented on usability testing in higher education at the HighEdWebDev conference. Started personal blog in 2001, have used blog tools in higher education and commercial settings as well. Worked with community college students during my work as a college web manager, spoke in community college classes on professional web design issues. Taught web design in summer camp for 9-11 year old kids.
Jocelyn 'Toolie' Garner

Jocelyn 'Toolie' Garner has worked with computers of every size and shape in the last 25 years. Toolie spent 10 years at Microsoft as a programmer, tester, technical writer, and program manager. She has spoken to audiences in 24 countries on Windows and database programming. Toolie is a published author, speaker, and technology educator.
Valorie Zimmerman
I've been online since the late 80's, when it was bulletin board systems and FidoNet. From there I found Usenet, and mail lists, and then the World Wide Web! What a great invention that was; linking texts togethers, and then pictures! Now it links PEOPLE together. The web has become a great place to connect with others sharing common interests, and has become invaluable to researchers. As I've discovered new things, it has been delightful to draw others into participation also. The web and social networking aren't just for the young, or the wealthy -- the resources are there for all of us.