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John Wilander is an application security researcher and consultant. He is a partner and evangelist at Omegapoint, a consultancy firm based in Sweden. John typically works as a security focused software developer. Java and JavaScript are his languages of choice.
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[[Image:John_Wilander_090626-346_(for_web).jpg‎|John Wilander]]
  
After his Master's degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Linköping University (Sweden) and Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) he pursued a PhD in application security. Last paper still pending but John's research publications can be found [http://www.ida.liu.se/~johwi/research_publications/ here].
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John Wilander is an application security researcher with passion for building software and proactive measures. He is a Product Security Researcher at an American corporation in California. JavaScript and Java are his languages of choice, with Objective-C as runner-up.
  
John started the Swedish OWASP Chapter in 2007 and has since been leader and co-leader. In 2010 he chaired the most successful OWASP AppSec EU conference so far – [http://www.owasp.org/index.php?title=OWASP_AppSec_Research_2010_-_Stockholm,_Sweden OWASP AppSec Research 2010]. John aling with the Swedish chapter are listed as contributors to [http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Top_Ten_Project OWASP Top 10 2010].
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After his Master's degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Linköping University (Sweden) and Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) he pursued a PhD in application security and defended his thesis in April 2013. John's research publications can be found [http://johnwilander.se/#Research here].
  
For more detailed information, please see my public LinkedIn [http://www.linkedin.com/in/johnwilander page].
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John started the Swedish OWASP Chapter in 2007. In 2010 he chaired the first OWASP AppSec Research conference – [http://www.owasp.org/index.php?title=OWASP_AppSec_Research_2010_-_Stockholm,_Sweden OWASP AppSec Research 2010] – and managed to bring together appsec experts from industry and academia. Less than a year later he hosted the [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:Summit_2011_Browser_Security_Track Browser Security Sessions] at the Global OWASP Summit in Portugal. He also co-founded the [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Builders OWASP Builders] initiative and served on the Global Conferences Committee for two years. His most recent contribution is the [http://1-liner.org/ OWASP 1-Liner project] which made him one of the few who has lead a chapter, lead a project, and hosted a global AppSec conference.
  
* To see my wiki contributions, [[:Special:Contributions/John.wilander|click here]].
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For more detailed information, please see his public [http://www.linkedin.com/in/johnwilander LinkedIn page].
* [mailto:[email protected] Email address].
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* To see John's wiki contributions, [[:Special:Contributions/John.wilander|click here]]
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* His [mailto:[email protected] email address]
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* [https://twitter.com/johnwilander @johnwilander]

Latest revision as of 14:48, 5 January 2014

John Wilander

John Wilander is an application security researcher with passion for building software and proactive measures. He is a Product Security Researcher at an American corporation in California. JavaScript and Java are his languages of choice, with Objective-C as runner-up.

After his Master's degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Linköping University (Sweden) and Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) he pursued a PhD in application security and defended his thesis in April 2013. John's research publications can be found here.

John started the Swedish OWASP Chapter in 2007. In 2010 he chaired the first OWASP AppSec Research conference – OWASP AppSec Research 2010 – and managed to bring together appsec experts from industry and academia. Less than a year later he hosted the Browser Security Sessions at the Global OWASP Summit in Portugal. He also co-founded the OWASP Builders initiative and served on the Global Conferences Committee for two years. His most recent contribution is the OWASP 1-Liner project which made him one of the few who has lead a chapter, lead a project, and hosted a global AppSec conference.

For more detailed information, please see his public LinkedIn page.