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− | : [http://about.me/dennis.groves Dennis Groves] | + | : [http://about.me/dennis.groves Dennis Groves] is a well known thought leader in application security who's work focuses on multidisciplinary approaches to information security risk management. He holds an MSc in [http://www.isg.rhul.ac.uk/ Information Security] from the University of [http://www.rhul.ac.uk/ Royal Holloway], University of London. He is currently a UK expert for the UK mirror of ISO subcommittee 27, WG4. |
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+ | : I am the co-founder of OWASP. OWASP's values were derived from my personal values, and many of them still continue to shape OWASP as it is today. I started the first Chapter in San Jose, and many other chapters in the decade that followed. I was also the first author and editor of the OWASP Guide. Additionally, I authored a great deal of the original content of the first OWASP website. | ||
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+ | : I strongly feel the success of OWASP is due to the hundreds of volunteers, leaders, chapters and board members who have worked together and altruistically given of themselves to provide the world with top quality solutions to the very difficult problems of application security. | ||
: [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]] | : [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]] |
Revision as of 18:33, 24 May 2011
Dennis Groves
Background
- Dennis Groves is a well known thought leader in application security who's work focuses on multidisciplinary approaches to information security risk management. He holds an MSc in Information Security from the University of Royal Holloway, University of London. He is currently a UK expert for the UK mirror of ISO subcommittee 27, WG4.
- I am the co-founder of OWASP. OWASP's values were derived from my personal values, and many of them still continue to shape OWASP as it is today. I started the first Chapter in San Jose, and many other chapters in the decade that followed. I was also the first author and editor of the OWASP Guide. Additionally, I authored a great deal of the original content of the first OWASP website.
- I strongly feel the success of OWASP is due to the hundreds of volunteers, leaders, chapters and board members who have worked together and altruistically given of themselves to provide the world with top quality solutions to the very difficult problems of application security.