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Ray Wagner
Ray Wagner
Managing VP
Nashville, TN USA
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Years of Experience
8 years at Gartner
20 years IT industry
Areas of Coverage
Security & Privacy

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Roles and Responsibilities
Ray Wagner, Ph.D., is managing vice president of the secure business enablement group, which is part of the Information Security and Privacy research organization of Gartner Research. Mr. Wagner focuses on a wide range of security issues, including identity and access management, Web services security, public-key infrastructures, digital rights management, the information security organization, and information security issues within emerging technologies.
Previous Experience
Mr. Wagner has taught information and network security at Vanderbilt University and computer science at Dartmouth College. He is a veteran of information security startups in secure identity management systems, PKI-based information security infrastructures, secure remote access and digital rights management technology for healthcare enterprises and the music and entertainment industries.
Professional Background
Vanderbilt University, Adjunct Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, 1 year
Phyve, Senior Director, Technology Research, 4 years
Dartmouth College, Adjunct Professor, Computer Science, 1 year
Education
Ph.D., computer science, University of Virginia
M.S., computer science, University of Virginia
B.A., Dartmouth College




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Identity and Access Management Key Initiative Overview 05-Feb-2010 Ray Wagner
The State of User-Centric Identity Frameworks, 2010 28-Jan-2010 Gregg Kreizman, Ray Wagner
Hype Cycle for Legal and Regulatory Information Governance, 2009 22-Dec-2009 French Caldwell, John Bace, Debra Logan, Whit Andrews, Kenneth Chin, Mick MacComascaigh, Jeffrey Wheatman, Eric Ouellet, Ray Wagner, Andrew White, John Radcliffe, Arabella Hallawell, Paul E. Proctor, Mike McGuire, Venecia K Liu, Jay Heiser, David Furlonger, Richard J. De Lotto, Carsten Casper
Predicts 2010: Infrastructure Protection Is Still Not 'One Size Fits All' 18-Nov-2009 Ray Wagner, Peter Firstbrook, Paul E. Proctor, Eric Ouellet, Lawrence Orans, John Pescatore, Adam Hils
Predicts 2010: New Delivery Models and New Business Needs Are Changing the IAM Market 18-Nov-2009 Ray Wagner, Ant Allan, Gregg Kreizman, Avivah Litan, Earl Perkins