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Tom started with technology in 1986 when 8-bit and CP/M was cool... <grin> He has over a decade of cross-platform work in Custom Software, Infrastructure and Wireless projects for clients of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_infrastructure Critical Infrastructure] and Entertainment.
 
Tom started with technology in 1986 when 8-bit and CP/M was cool... <grin> He has over a decade of cross-platform work in Custom Software, Infrastructure and Wireless projects for clients of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_infrastructure Critical Infrastructure] and Entertainment.
  
In addition to hands-on proven experience he holds industry certifications including: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP #54039), National Security Agency, INFOSEC Assessment Methodology (NSA-IAM), Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH), ISACA Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) #518267 and is a member of ISSA #602855. In addition to the vendor agnostic stuff, he also holds many product focused certifications for products and tools that he has RTFM and has hands-on experience with.
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With hands-on experiences he holds industry certifications including: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP #54039), National Security Agency, INFOSEC Assessment Methodology (NSA-IAM), Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH), ISACA Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) #518267 and is a member of ISSA #602855. In addition to the vendor agnostic stuff, he also holds many product focused certifications for products and tools that he has RTFM and has hands-on experience with.
  
Tom established the OWASP New Jersey chapter in 2004 and grew it from 5 technical peers with pizza and beer talking about SQL injection to currently over 1300 members and now includes the NYC Metropolitan area as a single chapter see: [http://www.owasp.org/index.php/NYNJMetro OWASP NY/NJ Metro].  
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After serving on the Board of the FBI Infragard program 2002-2004, Tom established the OWASP New Jersey chapter in 2004 and grew it from 5 technical peers with pizza and beer talking about SQL injection to currently over 1300 members and now includes the NYC Metropolitan area as a single chapter see: [http://www.owasp.org/index.php/NYNJMetro OWASP NY/NJ Metro].  
  
I was asked to join the OWASP Board in 2007 to assist in reaching global goals and was appointed in Nov 2007. He was tasked to drive OWASP Foundation's  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_governance governance], establish a member driven election process and committees using the and open volunteer organizational culture.
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I was asked to join the OWASP Board in 2007 to assist in reaching global goals and was appointed in Nov 2007. I am tasked to drive OWASP Foundation's  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_governance governance], establish a member driven election process and committees using the and open volunteer organizational culture.
  
 
OWASP accomplishments: <br>
 
OWASP accomplishments: <br>
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- [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_NYC_AppSec_2008_Conference OWASP APPSEC 2008, NYC] primary event organizer<br>
 
- [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_NYC_AppSec_2008_Conference OWASP APPSEC 2008, NYC] primary event organizer<br>
 
- Led OWASP Membership committee resulting in a Membership Model redesign<br>
 
- Led OWASP Membership committee resulting in a Membership Model redesign<br>
- Contributor to the OWASP Testing Guide <br>
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- Contributor to the [http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Testing_Project OWASP Web Application Security Testing Guide] <br>
- Speaker/Trainer for OWASP Foundation before the United Nations, FBI, ISSA, ISACA and Infragard<br>
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- Speaker/Trainer for before the United Nations, FBI Infragard, Software Assurance Forum, Shmoocon, ISSA, ISACA, InfoSecurity and Infragard<br>
 
- Runs the OWASP LinkedIN Group join now click @ [http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/36874 http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/36874]<br>
 
- Runs the OWASP LinkedIN Group join now click @ [http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/36874 http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/36874]<br>
  
 
You can always reach Tom the human way #973-506-9303 or via email at tomb(at)owasp.org and he runs [http://www.proactiverisk.com PROACTIVE RISK] and works for [http://www.whitehatsec.com WhiteHat Security]
 
You can always reach Tom the human way #973-506-9303 or via email at tomb(at)owasp.org and he runs [http://www.proactiverisk.com PROACTIVE RISK] and works for [http://www.whitehatsec.com WhiteHat Security]

Revision as of 07:11, 16 April 2010

Brennan-press3.jpg Tom Brennan - - To see my wiki contributions, click here for my LinkedIn profile Click Here

Tom started with technology in 1986 when 8-bit and CP/M was cool... <grin> He has over a decade of cross-platform work in Custom Software, Infrastructure and Wireless projects for clients of Critical Infrastructure and Entertainment.

With hands-on experiences he holds industry certifications including: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP #54039), National Security Agency, INFOSEC Assessment Methodology (NSA-IAM), Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH), ISACA Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) #518267 and is a member of ISSA #602855. In addition to the vendor agnostic stuff, he also holds many product focused certifications for products and tools that he has RTFM and has hands-on experience with.

After serving on the Board of the FBI Infragard program 2002-2004, Tom established the OWASP New Jersey chapter in 2004 and grew it from 5 technical peers with pizza and beer talking about SQL injection to currently over 1300 members and now includes the NYC Metropolitan area as a single chapter see: OWASP NY/NJ Metro.

I was asked to join the OWASP Board in 2007 to assist in reaching global goals and was appointed in Nov 2007. I am tasked to drive OWASP Foundation's governance, establish a member driven election process and committees using the and open volunteer organizational culture.

OWASP accomplishments:
- Redefined governance model
- Establishment of Global Committees as regional voices
- Defined Ethics and Principals
- Assisted with Chapter Leader Handbook
- OWASP APPSEC 2008, NYC primary event organizer
- Led OWASP Membership committee resulting in a Membership Model redesign
- Contributor to the OWASP Web Application Security Testing Guide
- Speaker/Trainer for before the United Nations, FBI Infragard, Software Assurance Forum, Shmoocon, ISSA, ISACA, InfoSecurity and Infragard
- Runs the OWASP LinkedIN Group join now click @ http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/36874

You can always reach Tom the human way #973-506-9303 or via email at tomb(at)owasp.org and he runs PROACTIVE RISK and works for WhiteHat Security