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Allen Householder @__adh__ https://www.cert.org/blogs/certcc/ Allen Householder is a Senior Vulnerability & Incident Researcher at the CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC). He has been involved in internet security since his first professional job in 1995, where a few weeks after starting at a Fortune 500 company he was told “You’re the IP & DNS guy” and […]
Bill Weinberg @linuxpundit http://osdelivers.blackducksoftware.com/author/bill-weinberg/ Bill Weinberg helps Fortune 1000 clients create sound approaches to enable, build, and deploy software for intelligent devices, enterprise data centers, and cloud infrastructure. Working with FOSS since 1997, Bill also boasts more than thirty years of experience in embedded and open systems, telecommunications, and enterprise software. As a founding […]
David J Bianco @DavidJBianco http://detect-respond.blogspot.com Before coming to work as a Security Architect and DFIR subject matter expert at Sqrrl, David led the hunt team at Mandiant, helping to develop and prototype innovative approaches to detect and respond to network attacks. Prior to that, he spent five years helping to build an intel-driven detection […]
Pete Herzog www.isecom.org @peteherzog Pete Herzog is the co-founder of ISECOM and the lead security researcher and creator of the OSSTMM. His analysis of security, hacking, trust, fraud, and neuro-hacking have shown up in thousands of research papers, books, and government documents around the world. He’s passionate about hacking and figuring out how things (and […]
Caleb “chill” Crable @dirtywhitehat Caleb is a long-time contributor to the information security scene. A dirty whitehat, Caleb’s career spans various stints at information technology firms where he managed malware response teams, researched web-based security vulnerabilities and tested security products. He is a frequent presenter at technology security events where he shares information and […]
David Lodge @tautology0 http://www.pentestpartners.com/ Dave has been in the security industry for too long. Originally hacking games, then a developer, then sysadmin, then generic dogsbody and finally penetration tester. For a job, Dave hacks companies. For fun, he drinks beer, develops stuff, plays interactive fiction, kills zombies, hacks flash games, drinks beer, brews beer, […]
Barry Kouns www.riskbasedsecurity.com @riskbased Barry Kouns is principal consultant for ISO/IEC 27001:2013 pre-certification services at Risk Based Security, Inc., an information security, threat intelligence, and risk management consultancy. Barry’s experience includes information security consulting, risk assessment and quality management. Barry has provided training, procedure development and pre-certification consulting services resulting in the successful ISO/IEC […]
Jason Smith appliednsm.com @Automayt Jason Smith is an intrusion detection analyst by day and junkyard engineer by night. Originally from Bowling Green, Kentucky, Jason started his career mining large data sets and performing finite element analysis as a budding physicist. By dumb luck, his love for data mining led him to information security and network […]
Schuyler Towne http://schuylertowne.com/blog @shoebox Schuyler Towne is a security anthropologist and Research Scholar at the Ronin Institute. He has dedicated his life to understanding how security technologies have affected culture & the effect of culture on security technology. Selling Security in a Post Lock Society There are pockets of the United States that are […]
There was a lot of competition in the CFP, but we’ve managed to whittle it down to another great lineup for RV4sec. So here are the speakers for the 2015 RV4sec conference! Jennifer Steffens G Mark Hardy David J. Bianco Caleb “chill” Crable Adam Crosby Chris Eng Pete Herzog / Dave Lauer Allen Householder Barry Kouns […]