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Bio
Andre Gironda is primarily a web application vulnerabilty assessor / researcher based in Phoenix, Arizona. He also does security research with embedded systems, particularly routers, firewalls, switches, and network-security devices.
He is currently a speaker for the OWASP local chapter in Phoenix, and also attends the Phoenix ISSA chapter, AZSPF (Arizona Security Practitioners' Forum), and 2600 meetings.
On the Internet, you can find him as `dre' in many places/blogs, including:
- Matasano, a security blog written by Tom Ptacek and Dave Goldsmith
- The Art of Software Security, application security blog
- TaoSecurity, one of the most popular security blogs
- ErrataSec, Dave Maynor's security blog
- SecurityIncite, Mike Rothman's blog aimed at C-levels
His own blog can be found on our very own [1]
Existing projects: Phoenix's Tools WIP: Phoenix user's Tool Profiles
Affiliations
Andre has been involved in computer security conferences for over 10 years. He regularly attends DEF CON, BlackHat, ToorCon, LayerOne, CodeCon, NANOG, AstriCon, and the CPN NetOps Symposium.
Forthcoming speaking engagements:
- May 10 - Phoenix OWASP
Past speaking engagements: