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Daniel Cuthbert has been involved with OWASP since the start and was responsible for the OWASP Testing Guide. He is currently the Assessment Manager for SensePost in South Africa and is responsible for penetration testing, code reviews and general security consulting.  
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Daniel Cuthbert has been involved with OWASP since 2002 and joined Mark Curphey in creating the OWASP Testing Guide. He is currently the Assessment Manager for SensePost in South Africa. Danie's experience ranges from application security assessments, threat modeling and security training. He is familiar with the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and has trained developers in understanding where threats are introduced into the life cycle and how they can prevent common attacks from taking place.  
  
He is familiar with the SDLC approach and has trained extensively in subjects ranging from security assessments to secure development guidelines and approaches.
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He holds two Masters degrees, one in Information Security from the University of Westminster, and is a published Documentary Photographer.
 
 
He holds two Masters degrees and a fascination for shoes.  
 
  
 
[mailto:daniel.cuthbert(at)owasp.org Email address].
 
[mailto:daniel.cuthbert(at)owasp.org Email address].

Latest revision as of 13:28, 23 February 2011

Daniel Cuthbert has been involved with OWASP since 2002 and joined Mark Curphey in creating the OWASP Testing Guide. He is currently the Assessment Manager for SensePost in South Africa. Danie's experience ranges from application security assessments, threat modeling and security training. He is familiar with the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and has trained developers in understanding where threats are introduced into the life cycle and how they can prevent common attacks from taking place.

He holds two Masters degrees, one in Information Security from the University of Westminster, and is a published Documentary Photographer.

Email address.