Dino Dai Zovi has been working in information security for over a decade with experience in red teaming, penetration testing, software security, information security management, and cybersecurity R&D. Dino is also a regular speaker at information security conferences having presented his independent research on memory corruption exploitation techniques, 802.11 wireless client attacks, and Intel VT-x virtualization rootkits
Dino Dai Zovi has been working in information security for over a decade with experience in red teaming, penetration testing, software security, information security management, and cybersecurity R&D. Dino is also a regular speaker at information security conferences having presented his independent research on memory corruption exploitation techniques, 802.11 wireless client attacks, and Intel VT-x virtualization rootkits over the last 10 years at conferences around the world including DEFCON, BlackHat, and CanSecWest. He is a co-author of the books "The iOS Hacker's Handbook" (Wiley, 2012), “The Mac Hacker’s Handbook” (Wiley, 2009) and “The Art of Software Security Testing” (Addison-Wesley, 2006). In 2008, eWEEK named him one of the 15 Most Influential People in Security. He is perhaps best known in the information security and Mac communities for winning the first PWN2OWN contest at CanSecWest 2007.
Mobile Security Lead @ From February 2014 to Present (1 year 11 months) Hacker-in-Residence @ From February 2012 to Present (3 years 11 months)
BS Cum Laude, Computer Science (Major), Mathematics (Minor) @ The University of New Mexico From 1998 to 2002 Dino Zovi is skilled in: Reverse Engineering, Penetration Testing, Application Security, Computer Security, Web Application Security, Security Research, Cryptography, Vulnerability Assessment, Malware Analysis, Intrusion Detection, Computer Forensics, Information Security Management, Information Security, Security Architecture Design, Security
Websites:
http://www.theta44.org
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