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Revision as of 20:02, 19 June 2009
OWASP Interview with Rafal Los
Recorded May 1, 2009
Participants
Rafal Los is currently a Sr. Security Solutions Specialist and Security Evangelist with Hewlett-Packard’s Application Security Center (ASC). Rafal has over 13 years of experience in Information Technology, with a strict focus on security and risk through the last 9 years of his career during which he has focused on Information Security and Risk Management, leading security architecture teams and managing successful enterprise security programs for companies like General Electric and other Fortune 100 companies. Most recently Rafal spent five years in-house with GE Power Systems then Consumer Finance, heading up security engineering, then leading security architecture and eventually the web application security program before assuming responsibility as the Security Leader for GE Money Canada.