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+ | Matt Tesauro is the Director of Community and Operations at the OWASP Foundation. | ||
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+ | '''Bio:''' Matt Tesauro is currently the Director of Community and Operations at the OWASP Foundation. Prior to his current role, he was a Senior AppSec Engineer building an AppSec Pipeline and continuous security program for Duo Security. Previously, he was a founder and CTO of Infinitiv, a Senior Software Security Engineer at Pearson and the Senior Product Security Engineer at Rackspace. He is also an Adjunct Professor for the University of Texas Computer Science department teaching the next generation of CS students about Application Security. Matt is broadly experienced information security professional of 15 years specializing in application and cloud security. He has also presented and provided trainings at various international industry events including DHS Software Assurance Workshop, OpenStack Summit, SANS AppSec Summit, AppSec US, EU and LATAM. His work has included security consulting, penetration testing, threat modeling, code reviews, training and teaching at the University of Texas and Texas A&M University. He is a former board member of the OWASP Foundation and project lead for OWASP AppSec Pipeline & WTE projects. WTE is a collection of application security testing tools and the AppSec Pipeline project brings lessons from DevOps and Agile into Application Security. He holds two degrees from Texas A&M University and several security and Linux certifications. | ||
For more detailed information, please see my public LinkedIn [http://www.linkedin.com/in/matttesauro page]. | For more detailed information, please see my public LinkedIn [http://www.linkedin.com/in/matttesauro page]. | ||
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* To see my wiki contributions, [[:Special:Contributions/Mtesauro|click here]]. | * To see my wiki contributions, [[:Special:Contributions/Mtesauro|click here]]. | ||
* [mailto:[email protected] Email address]. | * [mailto:[email protected] Email address]. | ||
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+ | * [[About Mailman at OWASP]] |
Latest revision as of 04:29, 11 September 2018
General info
Matt Tesauro is the Director of Community and Operations at the OWASP Foundation.
Community and Ops Work Queue - TBD
Bio: Matt Tesauro is currently the Director of Community and Operations at the OWASP Foundation. Prior to his current role, he was a Senior AppSec Engineer building an AppSec Pipeline and continuous security program for Duo Security. Previously, he was a founder and CTO of Infinitiv, a Senior Software Security Engineer at Pearson and the Senior Product Security Engineer at Rackspace. He is also an Adjunct Professor for the University of Texas Computer Science department teaching the next generation of CS students about Application Security. Matt is broadly experienced information security professional of 15 years specializing in application and cloud security. He has also presented and provided trainings at various international industry events including DHS Software Assurance Workshop, OpenStack Summit, SANS AppSec Summit, AppSec US, EU and LATAM. His work has included security consulting, penetration testing, threat modeling, code reviews, training and teaching at the University of Texas and Texas A&M University. He is a former board member of the OWASP Foundation and project lead for OWASP AppSec Pipeline & WTE projects. WTE is a collection of application security testing tools and the AppSec Pipeline project brings lessons from DevOps and Agile into Application Security. He holds two degrees from Texas A&M University and several security and Linux certifications.
For more detailed information, please see my public LinkedIn page.
- To see my wiki contributions, click here.
- Email address.
Example PayPal button using the PayPal Widget:
Gratuitous place to put links to things: