Description: Speakers
Michael Coates
Director of Security Assurance, Mozilla
Michael Coates is the Director of Security Assurance at Mozilla. He is responsible for Mozilla’s software and infrastructure security which includes Firefox, web applications, and critical infrastructure. In this role he sets the security assurance strategy to integrate security into the development lifecycle of all applications and ensures that the organization's infrastructure is designed to minimize risk and protect critical data. | | Michael is also the Chairman of the OWASP board, …
Chris Evans
Troublemaker, Google
Chris Evans is the author of vsftpd, a vulnerability researcher and for a paycheck, he built and now looks after the Google Chrome Security Team. Unruly bunch. | | Details of vsftpd are at security.appspot.com/vsftpd.html. His research includes vulnerabilities in all the major browsers (Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Opera, Chrome); the Linux and OpenBSD kernels; Sun's JDK; and lots of open source packages. He blogs about some of his work at scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.c…
Jeremiah Grossman
CTO, WhiteHat Security
Jeremiah Grossman is the Founder and Chief Technology Officer of WhiteHat Security, where he is responsible for Web security R&D and industry outreach. Over the last decade, Mr. Grossman has written dozens of articles, white papers, and is a published author. His work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, NY Times and hundreds of other media outlets around the world. | | As a well-known security expert and industry veteran, Mr. Grossman has been a guest speaker on six con…
Adam Mein
Security Program Manager, Google
Some people like to find bugs; Adam likes to make sure they get fixed. He gets lots of opportunities to fulfill this (admittedly, sad) ambition as Manager of Google's Vulnerability Management team and Web Reward Program. | | Outside of work, Adam spends most of his time chasing around his 10 month old son and supporting his beloved Canberra Raiders rugby league team.
Alex Rice
Product Security, Facebook
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