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My name is Dave Ferguson.  I am currently a Solutions Architect at Veracode in Dallas, TX, USAPrior to that I was a Principal Consultant on the application security team at FishNet Security.  More detail is on [http://www.linkedin.com/in/davefergusonappsec my LinkedIn profile].
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My name is Dave Ferguson.  I am currently a Sr. Principal in Application Security at Sabre Holdings in Dallas, TX.  Previously, I worked as a Solutions Architect for Veracode and a Principal Consultant on the application security team at FishNet Security.   
  
I am 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. 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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More detail is on [http://www.linkedin.com/in/davefergusonappsec my LinkedIn profile].
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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. 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.

Revision as of 20:48, 19 August 2013

My name is Dave Ferguson. I am currently a Sr. Principal in Application Security at Sabre Holdings in Dallas, TX. Previously, I worked as a Solutions Architect for Veracode and a Principal Consultant on the application security team at FishNet Security.

More detail is on 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. 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.