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'''About Milton:'''
 
'''About Milton:'''
Milton Smith (California, USA) leads product security for the NetSuite division at Oracle.  Previously Milton was security leader for the Java platform engineering group.  Outside the company, Milton is the project leader for both the OWASP DeepViolet TLS/SSL scanning API and OWASP Security Logging Projects.  Previous employers include companies like Yahoo and SuccessFactors.  For more information visit, securitycurmudgeon.com or follow Milton on Twitter(@spoofzu).
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Milton Smith (California, USA) leads product security for the NetSuite division at Oracle.  Previously Milton was security leader for the Java platform engineering group.  Outside the company, Milton is the project leader for both the [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_DeepViolet_TLS/SSL_Scanner OWASP DeepViolet TLS/SSL scanning API] and [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Security_Logging_Project OWASP Security Logging] Projects.  Previous employers include companies like Yahoo and SuccessFactors.  For more information visit, [https://www.securitycurmudgeon.com/ securitycurmudgeon.com] or follow Milton on Twitter([https://twitter.com/spoofzu @spoofzu]).
  
 
'''Why Me?:'''
 
'''Why Me?:'''
 
Today strong product security claims are less frequently accepted at face value. When product security incidents occur, businesses and governments provide excuses like: “hackers are becoming more sophisticated”, “security is too difficult a problem to solve”, or “everyone has bugs.” However, as the number and severity of security incidents continues to rise, public patience for trite excuses grows weary. The public is increasingly demanding more accountability from business leaders and governments around product security. As leaders transition from an era of plausible deniability to one of accountability, OWASP is uniquely qualified to influence the industry while providing technical resources to defend against the next generation of Internet threats.
 
Today strong product security claims are less frequently accepted at face value. When product security incidents occur, businesses and governments provide excuses like: “hackers are becoming more sophisticated”, “security is too difficult a problem to solve”, or “everyone has bugs.” However, as the number and severity of security incidents continues to rise, public patience for trite excuses grows weary. The public is increasingly demanding more accountability from business leaders and governments around product security. As leaders transition from an era of plausible deniability to one of accountability, OWASP is uniquely qualified to influence the industry while providing technical resources to defend against the next generation of Internet threats.
  
As a security principal at Oracle, and previous security leader of the Java platform, I’m no stranger to big challenges.  I'm interested to be elected to the OWASP board and help OWASP increase it's relevancy throughout the world.
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As a security principal at Oracle, and previous security leader of the Java platform, I’m no stranger to big challenges.  I'm interested to be elected to the OWASP board and help OWASP increase it's relevancy throughout the world.  My [https://www.securitycurmudgeon.com/about blog About] page describes specific industry contributions, contribution to OWASP events, etc.

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Milton Smith

About Milton: Milton Smith (California, USA) leads product security for the NetSuite division at Oracle.  Previously Milton was security leader for the Java platform engineering group.  Outside the company, Milton is the project leader for both the OWASP DeepViolet TLS/SSL scanning API and OWASP Security Logging Projects.  Previous employers include companies like Yahoo and SuccessFactors.  For more information visit, securitycurmudgeon.com or follow Milton on Twitter(@spoofzu).

Why Me?: Today strong product security claims are less frequently accepted at face value. When product security incidents occur, businesses and governments provide excuses like: “hackers are becoming more sophisticated”, “security is too difficult a problem to solve”, or “everyone has bugs.” However, as the number and severity of security incidents continues to rise, public patience for trite excuses grows weary. The public is increasingly demanding more accountability from business leaders and governments around product security. As leaders transition from an era of plausible deniability to one of accountability, OWASP is uniquely qualified to influence the industry while providing technical resources to defend against the next generation of Internet threats.

As a security principal at Oracle, and previous security leader of the Java platform, I’m no stranger to big challenges. I'm interested to be elected to the OWASP board and help OWASP increase it's relevancy throughout the world. My blog About page describes specific industry contributions, contribution to OWASP events, etc.