Timothy Liu is a veteran of the technology and security industry for over 25 years. Mr. Liu is co-founder and Senior Vice President of Hillstone Networks, responsible for global marketing and sales. As CTO, he is also responsible for the company’s product strategy and technology direction. Prior to founding Hillstone, Mr. Liu managed the development of VPN subsystems for ScreenOS at NetScreen Technologies, and Juniper Networks following its NetScreen acquisition. He has also been a co-architect of Juniper Universal Access Control. In the past, he has served key R&D positions at Intel, Silvan Networks, Enfashion and Convex Computer.
Mr. Liu holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Science and Technology of China and a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin.
Tim Liu has been a guest on 2 episodes.
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The Changing Face of Cyber-Security
Episode | May 5th, 2022 | Season 2022 | 25 mins 19 secs
cio, cyber-security, data protection, datacenter, enterprise, information technology, infrastructure, it, technology
There is nothing more critical to IT administrators (and their bosses!) than cyber-security and data protection. Old methods of securing our infrastructure are no longer as effective as they once were. Instead, we're moving into an era of AI-based decisions about what data and traffic to let in, and keep out, of our networks. Hillstone Networks is a strong innovator in this space, and in this episode HIllstone's Tim Liu and Gary Wang help us understand cyber-security.
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Thinking about Cyber-Security
Episode | July 12th, 2021 | Season 2021 | 28 mins 40 secs
cio, cybersecurity, datacenter, information technology, it, ransomware, security
How should IT professionals think about cyber-security in a world where business-impacting ransomware and malware attacks have become a daily occurrence? Matt & Steve talk to Tim Liu, the CTO and co-founder of Hillstone Networks, a long-time player in the IT security market. It's a wide-ranging conversation touching on current trends in data protection; thinking about security for cloud, edge, and core; and even using AI and advanced analytics to detect malware before it impacts your business. This is a great and timely discussion.