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=== OWASP Contributions and Activities === | === OWASP Contributions and Activities === | ||
* Active Member in [[Germany|German Chapter]] | * Active Member in [[Germany|German Chapter]] | ||
+ | * Conference Chair of [http://2013.appsec.eu OWASP AppSec Research 2013] | ||
* OWASP [[OWASP_German_Chapter_Stammtisch_Initiative/Hamburg|Stammtisch Hamburg]] | * OWASP [[OWASP_German_Chapter_Stammtisch_Initiative/Hamburg|Stammtisch Hamburg]] | ||
* OWASP German Conferences, Program Committee and more | * OWASP German Conferences, Program Committee and more | ||
* Since 2012 Board Member of German Chapter | * Since 2012 Board Member of German Chapter | ||
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=== Business === | === Business === | ||
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* Unix / Linux since early 90s | * Unix / Linux since early 90s | ||
* Teaching Martial Arts | * Teaching Martial Arts | ||
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+ | === Misc === | ||
+ | * Did an openssl-based [http://software.drwetter.eu/ssl/ SSL/TLS checker] for the command line | ||
=== Contact === | === Contact === |
Revision as of 10:23, 26 October 2013
OWASP Contributions and Activities
- Active Member in German Chapter
- Conference Chair of OWASP AppSec Research 2013
- OWASP Stammtisch Hamburg
- OWASP German Conferences, Program Committee and more
- Since 2012 Board Member of German Chapter
Business
- Independent information security consultant and owner of Dr. Wetter IT-Consulting
- training, workshops, consulting, pentests, forensics, hardening/securing, project management
- Previously employed in the Capgemini group
- Information security continuously since 1996
- Lived in the US
- Speaking at security conferences
Hobby
- Writing (did a book and several publications for heise.de / the H-online)
- Unix / Linux since early 90s
- Teaching Martial Arts
Misc
- Did an openssl-based SSL/TLS checker for the command line