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More detail is on [http://www.linkedin.com/in/davefergusonappsec my LinkedIn profile].
 
More detail is on [http://www.linkedin.com/in/davefergusonappsec my LinkedIn profile].
  
I'm also a former chapter leader of OWASP's Kansas City chapter.  One of my main contributions to OWASP was the [[Forgot Password Cheat Sheet]]. Related to this effort, I was interviewed for [[OWASP Podcast]] #83.  
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One of my main contributions to OWASP was the [[Forgot Password Cheat Sheet]]. Related to this effort, I was interviewed for [[OWASP Podcast]] #83. Back in 2007 I served as leader of the Kansas City OWASP chapter.
  
 
Earlier in my career, I was a Java web application developer, C/C++ programmer, and mechanical engineer.  Feel free to contact me at gmdavef[at]gmail com.
 
Earlier in my career, I was a Java web application developer, C/C++ programmer, and mechanical engineer.  Feel free to contact me at gmdavef[at]gmail com.

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My name is Dave Ferguson. I am currently a Sr. Principal in Application Security at Sabre, Inc. in Southlake, TX. Previously, I worked as a Solutions Architect for Veracode and a Principal Consultant on the application security team at FishNet Security. I enjoy writing about application security at appsecnotes.blogspot.com and also writing for Checkmarx from time to time.

More detail is on my LinkedIn profile.

One of my main contributions to OWASP was the Forgot Password Cheat Sheet. Related to this effort, I was interviewed for OWASP Podcast #83. Back in 2007 I served as leader of the Kansas City OWASP chapter.

Earlier in my career, I was a Java web application developer, C/C++ programmer, and mechanical engineer. Feel free to contact me at gmdavef[at]gmail com.