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Helen Gao has worked in the field of information security since 1991. Her occupations incldues application developer, project manager, and software architect. Her employers are financial institution, market research company, high-tech device manufacturer and software company.  
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Helen Gao has worked in the field of information security since 1991. She is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional, CISSP, since 2006. Her specialties include software architecture, project management and application development. Her experiences are with financial institution, market research company, high-tech device manufacturer and software vendor.  
  
Helen is currently a senior architect at TIBCO Software Inc. Her job duties include designing and developing of complex event processing software. The protection of information security in such systems is challenging, due to their strict performance requirements in terms of high event throughput and low processing latency. Helen welcomes the challenge and uses the knowledge she obtained from OWASP to manage project life cycles.  
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Helen is currently a Sr. Software Architect of TIBCO Software. She designs and develops complex software that transfers confidential data. The protection of information security in such systems is challenging, due to their strict performance requirements of high event throughput and low processing latency. Helen welcomes the challenge and uses the knowledge she obtained from OWASP to manage project life cycles.  
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[https://www.owasp.org/index.php/WASPY_Awards_2012 Helen is the OWASP Security Person of the Year of 2012]
  
 
Helen has taught mathematics, physics and computer science at colleges in both United States and China.  
 
Helen has taught mathematics, physics and computer science at colleges in both United States and China.  
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Helen graduated from Sun Yat-sen University in China. She continued her studies of physics and computer science in the United States. Helen holds master's degrees in both physics and computer science.  
 
Helen graduated from Sun Yat-sen University in China. She continued her studies of physics and computer science in the United States. Helen holds master's degrees in both physics and computer science.  
  
Besides volunteering for OWASP, she has also served as the president of Sun Yat-sen University Alumni Association. Helen help founded the Long Island School of Chinese, a branch of Huaxia Chinese School.  
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Besides volunteering for OWASP, she has also served as the president of Sun Yat-sen University Alumni Association. Helen help founded the Long Island School of Chinese, a Huaxia Chinese School.  
  
 
Helen's contribution to OWASP includes the following:  
 
Helen's contribution to OWASP includes the following:  
  
#Founder and leader of the Long Island Chapter - The chapter has been active since 2006. Organized at least 4 chapter meetings in 2011.<br>  
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#Volunteer of the Women in Security program of AppSec USA 2013.
#AppSec China 2010, 2011 Overseas Chair - Organized 2 conferences in China in each of the past 2 years<br>  
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#Volunteer of the Academic Outreach program of AppSec USA 2013.
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#Founder and leader of the Long Island Chapter - Found the chapter in 2006. Organize at least 6 chapter meetings annually.<br>
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#Global Membership Committee Chair from 2011 to 2012 - Revised membership model; Recruited 2 organization members, 2 educational members and many individual members in US and Asia Pacific regions.<br>  
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#AppSec China 2010, 2011 Overseas Chair<br>  
 
#Leader of the OWASP Chinese Project - Designed project road map, recruited volunteers, selected and translated material.<br>  
 
#Leader of the OWASP Chinese Project - Designed project road map, recruited volunteers, selected and translated material.<br>  
#Global Membership Committee Member - Revised membeship model in 2011. Recruited 2 organization members, 2 educational members and many individual members in US and Asia Pacific regions in 2010 and 2011.<br>
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#Global Conference Committee Contributor from 2010 to 2012.  
#Global Conference Committee Contributor - Participated in committee meetings since 2010.  
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#Global Chapter Committee Contributor - Helped revising the new chapter handbook in 2011. Participated in OWASP leaders workshops.  
#Global Chapter Committee Contributor - Participated in OWASP&nbsp;leader workshops. Revising the new chapter handbook in 2011.  
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#OWASP Governance Task Force - Helped revising OWASP by-laws in 2011  
#OWASP Governance Task Force - Revised OWASP by-laws in 2011  
 
 
#OWASP Newsletter - Contributed and translated the newsletters since 2010.  
 
#OWASP Newsletter - Contributed and translated the newsletters since 2010.  
 
#Representative of OWASP China Chapter - Facilitate corporation among local chapters in greater China and the OWASP Foundation
 
#Representative of OWASP China Chapter - Facilitate corporation among local chapters in greater China and the OWASP Foundation
  
 
<br> [mailto:[email protected] Email and Google Talk address].
 
<br> [mailto:[email protected] Email and Google Talk address].

Latest revision as of 01:27, 23 July 2015

Helen Gao has worked in the field of information security since 1991. She is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional, CISSP, since 2006. Her specialties include software architecture, project management and application development. Her experiences are with financial institution, market research company, high-tech device manufacturer and software vendor.

Helen is currently a Sr. Software Architect of TIBCO Software. She designs and develops complex software that transfers confidential data. The protection of information security in such systems is challenging, due to their strict performance requirements of high event throughput and low processing latency. Helen welcomes the challenge and uses the knowledge she obtained from OWASP to manage project life cycles.

Helen is the OWASP Security Person of the Year of 2012

Helen has taught mathematics, physics and computer science at colleges in both United States and China.

Helen graduated from Sun Yat-sen University in China. She continued her studies of physics and computer science in the United States. Helen holds master's degrees in both physics and computer science.

Besides volunteering for OWASP, she has also served as the president of Sun Yat-sen University Alumni Association. Helen help founded the Long Island School of Chinese, a Huaxia Chinese School.

Helen's contribution to OWASP includes the following:

  1. Volunteer of the Women in Security program of AppSec USA 2013.
  2. Volunteer of the Academic Outreach program of AppSec USA 2013.
  3. Founder and leader of the Long Island Chapter - Found the chapter in 2006. Organize at least 6 chapter meetings annually.
  4. Global Membership Committee Chair from 2011 to 2012 - Revised membership model; Recruited 2 organization members, 2 educational members and many individual members in US and Asia Pacific regions.
  5. AppSec China 2010, 2011 Overseas Chair
  6. Leader of the OWASP Chinese Project - Designed project road map, recruited volunteers, selected and translated material.
  7. Global Conference Committee Contributor from 2010 to 2012.
  8. Global Chapter Committee Contributor - Helped revising the new chapter handbook in 2011. Participated in OWASP leaders workshops.
  9. OWASP Governance Task Force - Helped revising OWASP by-laws in 2011
  10. OWASP Newsletter - Contributed and translated the newsletters since 2010.
  11. Representative of OWASP China Chapter - Facilitate corporation among local chapters in greater China and the OWASP Foundation


Email and Google Talk address.