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Jim Manico is the producer and host of the [[OWASP_Podcast | OWASP Podcast Series]]. He is also the project manager of the [[ESAPI | OWASP ESAPI]] project.
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Jim Manico is the producer and host of the [[OWASP_Podcast | OWASP Podcast Series]]. He is also the project manager of the [[ESAPI | OWASP ESAPI]] project, a contributor to the OWASP Cheat-sheet Series, the chair of the OWASP Connections committee, and a member of the OWASP mobile project.
  
Jim is currently an independent Web Application Architect and has 15 years of experience developing Java‐based data‐driven web applications for organization such as FoxMedia (MySpace), GE, CitiBank, Sun Microsystems and Aspect Security. For more information, please see [http://www.manico.net http://www.manico.net].
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Jim is currently an independent Application Security Architect and Educator. He has 15 years of experience developing Java‐based data‐driven web applications for organization such as FoxMedia (MySpace), GE, CitiBank, Sun Microsystems and Aspect Security. For more information, please see [http://www.manico.net http://www.manico.net]. Jim has also provided Application Security Developer Education services for Fortune 10, Government, and NGO Institutions.
 
 
In addition to Jim's application development experience, Jim also has 5 years experience as an application security educator and presenter.
 

Revision as of 22:31, 21 December 2010

Jim Manico is the producer and host of the OWASP Podcast Series. He is also the project manager of the OWASP ESAPI project, a contributor to the OWASP Cheat-sheet Series, the chair of the OWASP Connections committee, and a member of the OWASP mobile project.

Jim is currently an independent Application Security Architect and Educator. He has 15 years of experience developing Java‐based data‐driven web applications for organization such as FoxMedia (MySpace), GE, CitiBank, Sun Microsystems and Aspect Security. For more information, please see http://www.manico.net. Jim has also provided Application Security Developer Education services for Fortune 10, Government, and NGO Institutions.