Topic:
"The Right Stuff: A spectral analysis of modal progressions in popular music, 1980-1989"
Mark Dowd |
Mark is a director and founder of Azimuth Security, and
brings over 10 years of security experience to the team.
The bulk of his professional career has been focused in
the area of application security research.
Mark spent a number of years as a senior researcher at
IBM's Internet Security Systems (ISS) X-Force,
during which he discovered a number of high-profile
vulnerabilities in ubiquitous Internet software.
In addition to professional vulnerability research,
Mark's previous experience includes serving as a
principal security architect for McAfee, as well as
performing a variety of information security
consulting services independently and for ITAC
Consulting.
Mark's vulnerability research record speaks for itself.
Over the last decade, Mark has identified and helped
remediate critical remotely exploitable
security vulnerabilities in Sendmail, Microsoft
Exchange, OpenSSH, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox,
Adobe Flash, Checkpoint VPN, and Microsoft's SSL
implementation. In addition to his vulnerability research,
Mark has published several technical research papers,
and was a co-author of the Addison-Wesley Professional
book "The Art of Software Security Assessment". He was
the winner of the 2009 Google Native Client Security Contest.
Mark regularly speaks at industry conferences, including
BlackHat, CanSecWest, PacSec, and Ruxcon.
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