By Jim Reavis
It is my great pleasure and honor to provide my personal endorsement of Dave Cullinane for the position of
Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) President. Elections will be held online from June 1-30, and if you are an ISSA member, I urge you to get informed about the candidates and vote when the polls open.
It is my hope that the many discussions about the candidates that will occur at chapter meetings and online will be high-minded and will focus on the positive merits of each candidate. I also hope that each individual ISSA member will take the initiative to vote their own conscience and that chapters that vote as a bloc will be a thing of the past.
While I think we have three excellent candidates for President this year, my reason for making a public endorsement is that I feel that Dave Cullinane is a clear choice as the person to lead the ISSA for the next two years. Before I explain my opinion, I would like to briefly mention the other two presidential candidates:
- Howard Schmidt has been and will continue to be an outstanding ambassador for the information security industry. As I review his candidate goals, I think they are for the most part very fitting for an ambassador and I think he can accomplish those goals in a capacity other than that of the presidency.
- I am sorry to say that I do not know Brian Schultz as well as the other two candidates, but feel that I know him well enough to say that he is a highly competent security professional who is well respected by his peers. I can picture him as an ISSA President at some point in the future. I would like to see him take on some more international projects on behalf of the association and strengthen his global resume first.
This brings me back to Dave Cullinane. Dave is not only a professional with a wide range of experiences on his resume, but he has truly excelled in his various roles. Dave received SC Magazine’s Global Award as Chief Security Officer of the Year for 2005, and also received CSO Magazine’s 2006 Compass Award as a Visionary Leader of the Security Profession.
Dave is the Chief Information Security Officer for eBay, which to me looks like the most challenging CISO job in the world. Not only must Dave keep up with the scaling issues of an Amazon or a Google, he must instill trust in the billions of peer to peer transactions in this enormous marketplace. Dave is excelling in this position in many ways, and to top it off was able to bring the infamous hacker Vladuz to justice with the help of Romanian authorities.
Dave’s candidate goals, to me, stand out as goals that are fitting for a CEO. They are visionary, and reflect Dave’s keen insight into the challenges this industry and the association face. In his past tenure as President, Dave put his vision into action, and was the driving force behind the creation of the CISO Forum and the Alliance for Enterprise Security Risk Management. Simply put, Dave gets things done and is the most competent security professional I know - anywhere in the world.
This ISSA has been around for 24 years, and in some respects is at risk of having the the industry pass it by. It must grow more evenly on a global basis. It must attract the younger security professionals. It must adapt to the technological changes and stay relevant within the industry convergence we are now seeing. I feel that Dave’s strategic vision combined with his ability to execute are vital assets to the ISSA for the tough decisions that are ahead.
Again, this is my opinion alone and based on my honest opinion of the challenges ahead, and with the insight gained as a past ISSA board member and former association executive director. Please make sure that you participate in the process and cast your ballot.

