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  | By day Mark works as a cybersecurity engineer and penetration tester for [http://www.aerstone.com Aerstone], and by night he runs the [[Boulder]] OWASP chapter. Mark is actively building an Attackerspace, a hackerspace with an appsec slant. The Attackerspace will be open to the OWASP community as well as the public, with partnerships in place with regional schools.
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  | By day Mark works as a cybersecurity engineer and penetration tester for [http://www.aerstone.com Aerstone], and by night he runs the [[Boulder]] OWASP chapter. Mark is actively building an Attackerspace, an open meeting place for collaboration, outreach, training, hackathons, movies nights, and generally accessing hardware, software, and tools not easily accessed by individuals. The Attackerspace will be open to the public, including partnerships with regional schools to share OWASP resources with the next generation of web developers.
  
 
Past projects included directing [[Front_Range_OWASP_Conference_2013|SnowFROC]] and [http://2014.appsecusa.org/2014/ AppSec USA 2014]. In support of these conferences, Mark managed a [http://www.waspnestctf.com/ home-grown Capture the Flag tournament] and the Code Brew beer hacking competition.
 
Past projects included directing [[Front_Range_OWASP_Conference_2013|SnowFROC]] and [http://2014.appsecusa.org/2014/ AppSec USA 2014]. In support of these conferences, Mark managed a [http://www.waspnestctf.com/ home-grown Capture the Flag tournament] and the Code Brew beer hacking competition.

Latest revision as of 04:43, 4 August 2016

Mark Major

By day Mark works as a cybersecurity engineer and penetration tester for Aerstone, and by night he runs the Boulder OWASP chapter. Mark is actively building an Attackerspace, an open meeting place for collaboration, outreach, training, hackathons, movies nights, and generally accessing hardware, software, and tools not easily accessed by individuals. The Attackerspace will be open to the public, including partnerships with regional schools to share OWASP resources with the next generation of web developers.

Past projects included directing SnowFROC and AppSec USA 2014. In support of these conferences, Mark managed a home-grown Capture the Flag tournament and the Code Brew beer hacking competition.

To learn more about the Boulder Chapter or the related projects, drop by one of the free meetings.

To just say 'hey', drop a note to mark dot major at owasp dot org.

Mark Major