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− | Tony is the founder and CEO of VerSprite - a global security consulting firm based in Atlanta, GA. He is also the author of Wiley's <i>Risk Centric Threat Modeling</i>, a book | + | Tony is the founder and CEO of VerSprite - a global security consulting firm based in Atlanta, GA. He is also the author of Wiley's <i>Risk Centric Threat Modeling</i>, a book endorsed by the late Cyber Security Coordinator for the White House, Howard Schmidt. The book has been used in universities and enterprises world wide as a means to apply a risk centric approach to application threat modeling. Tony has spoken at numerous OWASP, ISACA, ASIS, ISC2, ISSA, BSides conferences across four continents on the topics of cloud security, risk management, threat modeling, secure software development life cycles, and also conducted various training briefings to both development groups and company executives who need to understand the impact of security programs to business/ product objectives. Tony's 20 years of IT/IS experience began with hands-on operations in the areas of system administration, network engineering, software development. His IT formation, combined with his work in penetration testing, security engineering, security architecture, application security testing, has served Tony well to speak on realistic challenges and solutions for IT groups and businesses alike in applying realistic security measures to enterprise processes. Tony serves as interim CISO for various startups and mid-size organization and is responsible for the overall build out of these security programs. |
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Since late 2007, Tony leads the OWASP Atlanta Chapter, where he manages monthly workshops and events for the Atlanta web application security community. He also organizes BSides Atlanta – an underground grassroots un-conference that takes place annually and aims at providing new ideas and real conversations/ solutions around common challenges in InfoSec today. </p> | Since late 2007, Tony leads the OWASP Atlanta Chapter, where he manages monthly workshops and events for the Atlanta web application security community. He also organizes BSides Atlanta – an underground grassroots un-conference that takes place annually and aims at providing new ideas and real conversations/ solutions around common challenges in InfoSec today. </p> |
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Tony is the founder and CEO of VerSprite - a global security consulting firm based in Atlanta, GA. He is also the author of Wiley's Risk Centric Threat Modeling, a book endorsed by the late Cyber Security Coordinator for the White House, Howard Schmidt. The book has been used in universities and enterprises world wide as a means to apply a risk centric approach to application threat modeling. Tony has spoken at numerous OWASP, ISACA, ASIS, ISC2, ISSA, BSides conferences across four continents on the topics of cloud security, risk management, threat modeling, secure software development life cycles, and also conducted various training briefings to both development groups and company executives who need to understand the impact of security programs to business/ product objectives. Tony's 20 years of IT/IS experience began with hands-on operations in the areas of system administration, network engineering, software development. His IT formation, combined with his work in penetration testing, security engineering, security architecture, application security testing, has served Tony well to speak on realistic challenges and solutions for IT groups and businesses alike in applying realistic security measures to enterprise processes. Tony serves as interim CISO for various startups and mid-size organization and is responsible for the overall build out of these security programs.
Since late 2007, Tony leads the OWASP Atlanta Chapter, where he manages monthly workshops and events for the Atlanta web application security community. He also organizes BSides Atlanta – an underground grassroots un-conference that takes place annually and aims at providing new ideas and real conversations/ solutions around common challenges in InfoSec today.