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IRL Name: 
Alexander Polyakov
Biography: 

Alexander Polyakov is the father of ERPScan Security Monitoring Suite for SAP and the organizer of ZeroNights, an international security conference. He has published a significant number of the vulnerabilities found in the applications of SAP and Oracle. He is the writer of multiple whitepapers devoted to information security research, and the author of the book Oracle Security from the Eye of the Auditor : Attack and Defense (in Russian).

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Psiinon

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Simon Bennetts
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Simon Bennetts a.k.a Psiinon is the project leader of OWASP Zed Attack Proxy and Bodge It Store. He has been developing web applications since 1997, and strongly believes that you cannot build secure web applications without knowing how to attack them.

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Hal Pomeranz

IRL Name: 
Hal Pomeranz
Biography: 

Hal Pomeranz is the founder and technical lead for Deer Run Associates, a consulting company focusing on Digital Forensics and Information Security. He is a SANS Faculty Fellow and the creator of the SANS/GIAC Linux/Unix Security Track (GCUX), as well as being an instructor in the SANS Forensics curriculum.

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Stephen Northcutt

IRL Name: 
Stephen Northcutt
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Stephen Northcutt is author/coauthor of Incident Handling Step-by-Step, Intrusion Signatures and Analysis, Inside Network Perimeter Security 2nd Edition, IT Ethics Handbook, SANS Security Essentials, SANS Security Leadership Essentials and Network Intrusion Detection 3rd Edition. He was the original author of the Shadow Intrusion Detection system before accepting the position of chief for information warfare at the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization.

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Jason Fossen

IRL Name: 
Jason Fossen
Biography: 

Jason Fossen is the sole author of the SANS Institute's Windows course (SEC505), maintains the Windows day of Security Essentials (SEC401.5), and has been involved in numerous other SANS projects since 1998.

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Chris Brenton

IRL Name: 
Chris Brenton
Biography: 

Chris Brenton is the cloud security architect for CloudPassage, the industry leader in hybrid IaaS security. He is also a fellow instructor for the SANS Institute. Chris is one of the founding members of the original Honeynet Project as well as one of the original Internet Storm Center handlers.

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Rob Lee

IRL Name: 
Rob Lee
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Rob Lee is currently the curriculum lead and author for digital forensic and incident response training at the SANS Institute in addition to owning his own firm. He graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy and served in the U.S. Air Force as a founding member of the 609th Information Warfare Squadron, the first U.S. military operational unit focused on information warfare. Later, he was a member of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) where he led a team conducting computer crime investigations, incident response, and computer forensics.

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Andrew Hogg

IRL Name: 
Andrew Hogg
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Andrew Hoog is a computer scientist, computer/mobile forensic researcher and Chief Investigative Officer at viaForensics. His company assists and trains law enforcement and provides innovative digital forensics solutions to corporations and attorneys. He has written and co-authored a couple of books and whitepapers about Android Forensics, iPhone and iOS Forensics, reverse engineering, malware analysis, etc.

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Darren Kitchen

IRL Name: 
Darren Kitchen
Biography: 

Darren Kitchen is the producer of Hak5, a tech show on hacking in the old-school sense, covering from network security, open source and forensics, to DIY modding and the homebrew scene. He has been in the underground scene since his first 1200 baud modem. He first found technolust after writing a BBS dialer in BASIC on a PC-XT.

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Marc Blanchou

IRL Name: 
Marc Blanchou
Biography: 

Marc Blanchou graduated with a MS in Computer Science from EPITECH (Paris, France) and a MS in Information Systems from Stevens Institute of Technology (NJ). For his master's thesis, Marc developed an open-source flash file system in C, which resulted in several commits to the Linux kernel.

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