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Intel® vPro™ Technology
Advanced Security Features of Intel® vPro™ Technology
Authors' Biographies
Omer Levy joined Intel in 1999 during his studies in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, where he received a B.Sc. degree in computer sciences and mathematics. He was part of the development of various software and firmware projects, including the first generations of Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) firmware, before joining the Intel AMT architecture team as a firmware architect.
Arvind Kumar is Principal Engineer and Chief Manageability Architect at Intel. During his 14 years with the company, Arvind has worked on different manageability products, including server, blades, desktop, and mobile systems, and he is currently driving long-term common manageability architecture. Arvind represents Intel in DMTF and has been active in industry manageability initiatives such as Common Diagnostics Model (CDM), Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware (SMASH), and Desktop and mobile Architecture for System Hardware (DASH).
Purushottam Goel graduated from the University of Roorkee, India (now called the Indian Institute of Technology) with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and went on to obtain a master’s degree from the computer engineering department of BITS, Pilani, India. He worked at the Bangalore R&D Center of Novell, Inc. from 1996 to 2000 working on various projects, most notably on the security components of the NetWare* operating system. Subsequently he tried his luck in a couple of startups, before joining Intel in 2002. Purushottam is one of the key architects of Intel® AMT. He is responsible for all security features and aspects of the product, including the design of the provisioning and setup mechanism of Intel AMT.
