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'''Daniel Cuthbert'''
 
  
 
Daniel is a Principal Consultant at [http://www.corsaire.com Corsaire] and has been involved with OWASP since the start in 2001. He started the OWASP Testing Project with Mark Curphey and helped the project grow to what it is today. Through security roles in investment banks, technology firms, global media organisations and security consultancies he has been researching, and involved with, web application security for a decade.  Daniel has worked on a wide range of projects to ensure that the development life cycle is secure and the resulting applications are robust and can withstand today’s attacks.   
 
Daniel is a Principal Consultant at [http://www.corsaire.com Corsaire] and has been involved with OWASP since the start in 2001. He started the OWASP Testing Project with Mark Curphey and helped the project grow to what it is today. Through security roles in investment banks, technology firms, global media organisations and security consultancies he has been researching, and involved with, web application security for a decade.  Daniel has worked on a wide range of projects to ensure that the development life cycle is secure and the resulting applications are robust and can withstand today’s attacks.   
  
 
Outside of security, he is a published Fashion and Documentary Photographer.
 
Outside of security, he is a published Fashion and Documentary Photographer.

Latest revision as of 13:37, 15 May 2008

Daniel Cuthbert


Daniel is a Principal Consultant at Corsaire and has been involved with OWASP since the start in 2001. He started the OWASP Testing Project with Mark Curphey and helped the project grow to what it is today. Through security roles in investment banks, technology firms, global media organisations and security consultancies he has been researching, and involved with, web application security for a decade. Daniel has worked on a wide range of projects to ensure that the development life cycle is secure and the resulting applications are robust and can withstand today’s attacks.

Outside of security, he is a published Fashion and Documentary Photographer.