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(New page: Rodrigo Marcos is currently working as principal consultant with [http://www.secforce.co.uk/ SECFORCE]. He holds the CCISP certification and an MSc Information Security (Royal Holloway, Un...)
 
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Rodrigo Marcos is currently working as principal consultant with [http://www.secforce.co.uk/ SECFORCE]. He holds the CCISP certification and an MSc Information Security (Royal Holloway, University of London)
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Rodrigo Marcos is currently working as principal consultant with [http://www.secforce.co.uk/ SECFORCE]. He holds the CISSP certification and an MSc Information Security (Royal Holloway, University of London)
  
 
Rodrigo has been working for more than 7 years in the information security industry mainly conducting penetration testing assessments. He has contributed to the open source community in a number of projects involving protocol fuzzing, blind SQL injection exploitation and socket hijacking.
 
Rodrigo has been working for more than 7 years in the information security industry mainly conducting penetration testing assessments. He has contributed to the open source community in a number of projects involving protocol fuzzing, blind SQL injection exploitation and socket hijacking.
  
 
He has participated as speaker in a number of security conferences held in London such as DC4420 and OWASP London Chapter.
 
He has participated as speaker in a number of security conferences held in London such as DC4420 and OWASP London Chapter.

Latest revision as of 20:06, 2 July 2008

Rodrigo Marcos is currently working as principal consultant with SECFORCE. He holds the CISSP certification and an MSc Information Security (Royal Holloway, University of London)

Rodrigo has been working for more than 7 years in the information security industry mainly conducting penetration testing assessments. He has contributed to the open source community in a number of projects involving protocol fuzzing, blind SQL injection exploitation and socket hijacking.

He has participated as speaker in a number of security conferences held in London such as DC4420 and OWASP London Chapter.