Trusted Computing Group appoints security expert Schiller as new executive director

Trusted Computing Group, a not-for-profit organisation formed to develop, define and promote open, vendor-neutral, industry standards supportive of a hardware-based root of trust, has announced it has appointed Mark Schiller as executive director.

Schiller, a former TCG board executive and director who helped lead the formation of the organisation and its early specifications, will focus on membership growth and driving the organisation into increasingly important computing and security applications, including cloud services, mobile computing and the Internet of Things.

“I am very excited to return to the TCG to build on past successes and continue to ramp the newest initiatives, including delivering Trusted Computing benefits to automotive sectors, the Internet of Things (IoT), and other opportunities,” said Schiller. “The application of Trusted Computing’s benefits to these and other emergent areas of IT are crucial to creating a strong basis for greater security and continuing to realise the TCG vision in new domains.”

Schiller’s experience includes more than two decades of technical, product and standards across various Hewlett-Packard businesses, including cybersecurity, as well as experience in telecommunications. Schiller also has significant experience in private-public sector collaboration in standards and IT policy, both in the U.S. and internationally.

“As the only standards group for trusted computing, TCG has developed widely implemented standards for virtually every aspect of computing for more than a decade,” said Joerg Borchert, president and chairman, TCG. “With the expansion of computing from the cloud to the Internet of Things accessible from a range of devices, we believe the group and its work are ideally positioned to continue to provide building blocks for security. Our new executive director, Mark Schiller, will lead us into this next phase of organisational growth and success in partnership with our current and future members.”

Mon., April 20, at the RSA Conference 2015, TCG will host an association session with panels on enterprise, IoT and mobile security, with a keynote and demonstrations.

Companies wishing to join TCG in its standards development efforts can find more information on membership at https://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/join_now.

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