Don A. Bailey is a founding partner of Capitol Hill Consultants, LLC. He has discovered security vulnerabilities in well used softwares. He has presented research at several international security conferences discussing topics such as stealth root-kit design, zero-day exploit technology, telephony security, and machine to machine security. He has also given lectures at Black Hat Barcelona 2011, Black Hat Las Vegas 2011, SyScan Singapore 2011, and Hack In The Box KL 2011, regarding vulnerabilities in embedded architectures and wide spread machine to machine vulnerabilities.
Mario Vuksan is one of the founders of ReversingLabs and the author of numerous blog posts on security and has authored "Protection in Untrusted Environments" chapter for the "Virtualization for Security" book. He coordinates AMTSO Advisory Board and works with IEEE Malware Working Group.
Tomislav Pericin is one of the founders of ReversingLabs and the chief software architect behind such projects as TiCore, TitanEngine, NyxEngine and RLPack.
Gursev Singh Kalra has authored several security related whitepapers and his research has been voted among the top ten web hacks for 2011 and 2012. He loves to code and he has authored several free security tools like TesserCap, Oyedata, SSLSmart and clipcaptcha.
Adam Bregenzer is actively involved in technology research and development. As a charter member of the kaos.theory computer security consortium, he developed Anonym.OS, SAMAEL, Medusa, and presented various projects to the Information Security industry at a number of national conventions.
Kevin Cardwell spent 22 years in the U.S. Navy, during this time he tested and evaluated Surveillance and Weapon system software, some of this work was on projects like the Multi-Sensor Torpedo Alertment Processor (MSTRAP), Tactical Decision Support System (TDSS), Computer Aided Dead Reckoning Tracer (CADRT), Advanced Radar Periscope Discrimination and Detection (ARPDD), and the Remote Mine Hunting System (RMHS). He has worked as both software and systems engineer on a variety of Department of Defense projects and early on was chosen as a member of the project to bring Internet access to ships at sea. He is an Instructor, Technical Editor and Author for Computer Forensics, and Hacking courses.
Dmitry Chastuchin works on SAP security, particularly upon web applications and JAVA systems. He has official acknowledgements from SAP for the vulnerabilities he found. Dmitry is also a WEB 2.0 and social network security geek and a bug bounty hunter who has found several critical bugs in Yandex, Google, Nokia, Badoo.
Jonathan Zdziarski who is also known as "NerveGas" in the iPhone development community is a forensic scientist and penetration tester from viaForensics. He is the author of the free AMBER Alert iPhone application, creator of a suite of the first ever iOS Forensics Tools, author of many App Store apps including Ballistic and iErase, author of Nescaline - a Nintendo emulator for iOS, and the original author of the DSPAM adaptive language classifier.
Zach Lanier is a Security Researcher who has spoken at a variety of security conferences, including INFILTRATE, Blackhat, ShmooCon, and SecTor.
Ryan Barnett is the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) ModSecurity Core Rule Set Project Leader and Project Contributor on the OWASP Top Ten and AppSensor Projects. He is also Web Application Security Consortium (WASC) Board Member and Project Leader for the Web Hacking Incident Database (WHID) and the Distributed Web Honeypot Projects.