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My name is Dave Ferguson.  I am currently a Principal Consultant at FishNet Security in Dallas, TX, USA.  I am the former chapter leader for the OWASP-Kansas City chapter. Earlier in my career, I was a mechanical engineer, C/C++ programmer, and Java web application developer. Feel free to contact me at dave.ferguson[at]fishnetsecurity com.
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My name is Dave Ferguson.  I'm currently Director of Product Management for Web Application Scanning at Qualys, Inc.  Previously I worked at Sabre Corporation in Southlake, TX, as a Solutions Architect for Veracode, and as a Principal Consultant on the AppSec team at FishNet Security.  I enjoy writing about application security at [https://appsecnotes.blogspot.com appsecnotes.blogspot.com].
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More detail is on [https://www.linkedin.com/in/davefergusonappsec my LinkedIn profile].
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One of my main contributions to OWASP was the [[Forgot Password Cheat Sheet]]. Related to this effort, I was interviewed for [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Podcast#tab=Original_Series_with_Jim_Manico OWASP Podcast #83]. Back in 2007 I served as leader of the Kansas City OWASP chapter.

Latest revision as of 19:27, 27 September 2019

My name is Dave Ferguson. I'm currently Director of Product Management for Web Application Scanning at Qualys, Inc. Previously I worked at Sabre Corporation in Southlake, TX, as a Solutions Architect for Veracode, and as a Principal Consultant on the AppSec team at FishNet Security. I enjoy writing about application security at appsecnotes.blogspot.com.

More detail is on my LinkedIn profile.

One of my main contributions to OWASP was the Forgot Password Cheat Sheet. Related to this effort, I was interviewed for OWASP Podcast #83. Back in 2007 I served as leader of the Kansas City OWASP chapter.