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Douglas Sabo, NCSA President
McAfee, Inc.
Director, Worldwide Corporate Responsibility
Douglas Sabo is director, worldwide corporate responsibility for McAfee,
Inc., where he leads McAfee initiatives to ensure the company is a good
corporate citizen. Mr. Sabo oversees strategy development,
implementation and communications of initiatives addressing how the
company treats its stakeholders, including employees, customers,
shareholders, partners and communities. He communicates McAfee's
commitments regarding such topics as employee relations, product
quality, corporate governance, ethics, supplier diversity and the
environment, as well as manages McAfee relationships with external
stakeholders, such as governments, non-governmental organizations,
socially-responsible investors, community groups and others. Mr. Sabo
also leads the company's "McAfee Cares" strategic community involvement
initiatives, including external partnerships, corporate giving, employee
volunteering and in-kind donations.
Prior to McAfee, Mr. Sabo was vice president of information security
policy and programs for the Information Technology Association of
America (ITAA). At ITAA, he organized the first White House meeting on
cyber-security with President Bill Clinton, the inaugural Global InfoSec
Summit and two national Cybercrime Summits with Attorney General Janet
Reno. He also coordinated the development of the Information Technology
Information Sharing and Analysis Center (IT-ISAC).
Mr. Sabo was elected President of the board of directors of the National
Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) in July 2007. He also serves as the
company's representative in the Center for Corporate Citizenship at
Boston College, Business for Social Responsibility and the Corporate
Community Relations Consortium. He has been an industry delegate to the
G8 Summit on Cybercrime and US bilateral meetings with foreign
governments on critical infrastructure protection. Mr. Sabo also has
served as the co-chair of the U.S. Department of Commerce's
International Outreach Subcommittee of the Economic Security Working
Group (CISWG) and has been a frequent speaker on corporate
responsibility and public policy at conferences, in the media and before
Congress.
Mr. Sabo received his Bachelor of Arts in Government with High Honors
from Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, and was elected to Phi Beta
Kappa. Mr. Sabo also holds a Certificate in Corporate Community
Involvement from the Carroll School of Management at Boston College
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