Ben Jackson

<p> <strong> Ben Jackson </strong> is just another geek from Massachusetts. He spends his days doing InfoSec stuff, generally breaking things, and being relentlessly yet constructively paranoid for a large public sector organization in southern New England. In his spare time, he enjoys being a husband and dad, messing around with computers, VoIP, analog telephones, amateur radio, doing research as part of Mayhemic Labs, and generally pressing anything with a button on it. Ben was the lead author for <em> Asterisk Hacking </em> from Syngress Publishing, former host of <em> Binary Revolution Radio, </em> has spoken at Defcon, HOPE, Source Boston, QuahogCon, and various other conferences and strongly dislikes writing about himself in the third person. </p>

Appearing at:

Locational Privacy and Wholesale Surveillance via Photo Services

Why You Should Be an Amateur