Rafal Los, Chief Security Evangelist for Hewlett-Packard Software, combines nearly 15 years of subject-matter expertise in information security with a critical business risk management perspective. From technical research to building and implementing enterprise application security programs, Rafal has a track record with organizations of diverse sizes and verticals. He is a featured speaker at events around the globe, and has presented at events produced by OWASP, ISSA, Black Hat, and SANS among many others. He stays active in the community by writing, speaking and contributing research, representing HP in OWASP, the Cloud Security Alliance and other industry groups. His blog, Following the White Rabbit, with his unique perspective on security and risk management has amassed a following from his industry peers, business professionals, and even the media and can be found at http://hp.com/go/white-rabbit. Prior to joining HP, Los defined what became the software security program and served as a regional security lead at a Global Fortune 100 contributing to the global organization’s security and risk-management strategy internally and externally. Rafal prides himself on being able to add a ‘tint of corporate realism’ to information security. Rafal received his B. S. in Computer Information Systems from Concordia University, River Forest, Ill.
Zack Fasel is a seasoned Penetration Tester and Security Consultant with diverse experience serving clients ranging in Fortune 1000s, Enterprises, and SMBs in varying industries. He has delivered hundreds of network, wireless, and social penetration tests and subsequently driven strong defensive remediation strategies as a result. Zack tries to stay closely connected to the local security community in Chicago as the lead for dc312[.org] and as a Co-Founder of THOTCON[.org], Chicago’s local Hacking con. When not focusing his efforts on Infosec, Zack can be found playing the untz untz wubs, taking photos, fending off the ladies, or trying to find the nearest Chipotle. Stalkers can stalk him over at zfasel.com or @zfasel on the twitters.
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