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بیلی هافمن محقق اصلی آزمایشگاه های امنیتی HP در نرم افزار HP است. در HP، بیلی بر تجزیه و تحلیل کد منبع جاوا اسکریپت، کشف خودکار آسیب‌پذیری‌های برنامه‌های وب و فناوری‌های خزیدن وب تمرکز دارد. او از سال 2001 پس از نوشتن مقاله ای در مورد نرم افزارهای کرک برای 2600، "فصلنامه هکر"، در فضای امنیتی کار کرد و فهمید که مردم برای کنجکاوی به او پول می دهند. طی سال‌ها، بیلی پروژه‌های مختلفی از جمله فرمت‌های فایل مهندسی معکوس، میکروکنترلرها، بدافزار جاوا اسکریپت و magstripe را انجام داده است. او خالق Stripe Snoop، مجموعه‌ای از ابزارهای تحقیقاتی است که داده‌ها را از magstripe گرفته، اصلاح می‌کند، تأیید می‌کند، تولید می‌کند، تجزیه و تحلیل می‌کند و به اشتراک می‌گذارد. کارهای بیلی در Wired، Make Magazine، Slashdot، G4TechTV، و در مجلات و وب سایت های مختلف دیگر نمایش داده شده است. بیلی یک مجری دائمی در کنفرانس های هکرها از جمله Toorcon، Shmoocon، Phreaknic، Summercon و Outerz0ne است و در صحنه هک جنوب شرق فعال است. گاهی اوقات کت و شلوارها باعث می‌شود که تی‌شرت مشکی را در بیاورد و در رویدادهای امنیتی رایج‌تری از جمله RSA، Infosec، AJAXWorld و Black Hat سخنرانی می‌کند. بیلی در سال 2005 از موسسه فناوری جورجیا با مدرک لیسانس در علوم کامپیوتر با تخصص در شبکه و سیستم های تعبیه شده فارغ التحصیل شد. او در آتلانتا با همسرش و دو گربه چاق و بسیار لوس زندگی می کند.
 
 
 
برایان سالیوان یک مدیر توسعه نرم افزار برای بخش Application Security Center نرم افزار HP است. او بیش از 12 سال است که یک توسعه‌دهنده و مدیر توسعه نرم‌افزار حرفه‌ای بوده و پنج سال گذشته بر صنعت نرم‌افزار امنیت اینترنت متمرکز بوده است. قبل از HP، برایان یک محقق امنیتی برای SPI Dynamics، یک شرکت پیشرو در امنیت برنامه های کاربردی وب بود که توسط HP در آگوست 2007 خریداری شد. زمانی که در SPI بود، محصول DevInspect را ایجاد کرد که برنامه های کاربردی وب را برای آسیب پذیری های امنیتی در طول توسعه تجزیه و تحلیل می کند. برایان یک سخنران مکرر در رویدادهای صنعت است، که اخیراً AjaxWorld، Black Hat و RSA است. او در ایجاد زبان توصیف آسیب‌پذیری برنامه (AVDL) شرکت داشت و دارای سه پتنت در مورد ارزیابی امنیتی و روش‌های اصلاحی است که در انتظار بررسی هستند. او فارغ التحصیل موسسه فناوری جورجیا است
 
با لیسانس ریاضی کاربردی. وقتی برایان تلاش نمی‌کند اینترنت را قطع کند، تا آنجا که می‌تواند وقت خود را روی لینک‌های گلف صرف می‌کند. اگر یکی از اعضای آگوستا نشنال این مطلب را می‌خواند، برایان بسیار خوشحال می‌شود که هر آنچه در مورد امنیت آژاکس می‌داند را در یک یا دو دور به شما بگوید.

کتاب Ajax Security 1st Edition

 

Editorial Reviews

About the Author

 

Billy Hoffman is the lead researcher for HP Security Labs of HP Software. At HP, Billy focuses on JavaScript source code analysis, automated discovery of Web application vulnerabilities, and Web crawling technologies. He has worked in the security space since 2001 after he wrote an article on cracking software for 2600, “The Hacker Quarterly,” and learned that people would pay him to be curious. Over the years Billy has worked a variety of projects including reverse engineering file formats, micro-controllers, JavaScript malware, and magstripes. He is the creator of Stripe Snoop, a suite of research tools that captures, modifies, validates, generates, analyzes, and shares data from magstripes. Billy’s work has been featured in WiredMake magazine, Slashdot, G4TechTV, and in various other journals and Web sites. Billy is a regular presenter at hacker conferences including Toorcon, Shmoocon, Phreaknic, Summercon, and Outerz0ne and is active in the South East hacking scene. Occasionally the suits make him take off the black t-shirt and he speaks at more mainstream security events including RSA, Infosec, AJAXWorld, and Black Hat. Billy graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2005 with a BS in Computer Science with specializations in networking and embedded systems. He lives in Atlanta with his wife and two tubby and very spoiled cats.

 

 

Bryan Sullivan is a software development manager for the Application Security Center division of HP Software. He has been a professional software developer and development manager for over 12 years, with the last five years focused on the Internet security software industry. Prior to HP, Bryan was a security researcher for SPI Dynamics, a leading Web application security company acquired by HP in August 2007.While at SPI, he created the DevInspect product, which analyzes Web applications for security vulnerabilities during development. Bryan is a frequent speaker at industry events, most recently AjaxWorld, Black Hat, and RSA. He was involved in the creation of the Application Vulnerability Description Language (AVDL) and has three patents on security assessment and remediation methodologies pending review. He is a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology

with a BS in Applied Mathematics. When he’s not trying to break the Internet, Bryan spends as much time as he can on the golf links. If any Augusta National members are reading this, Bryan would be exceedingly happy to tell you everything he knows about Ajax security over a round or two.

Editorial Reviews

About the Author

Billy Hoffman is the lead researcher for HP Security Labs of HP Software. At HP, Billy focuses on JavaScript source code analysis, automated discovery of Web application vulnerabilities, and Web crawling technologies. He has worked in the security space since 2001 after he wrote an article on cracking software for 2600, “The Hacker Quarterly,” and learned that people would pay him to be curious. Over the years Billy has worked a variety of projects including reverse engineering file formats, micro-controllers, JavaScript malware, and magstripes. He is the creator of Stripe Snoop, a suite of research tools that captures, modifies, validates, generates, analyzes, and shares data from magstripes. Billy’s work has been featured in WiredMake magazine, Slashdot, G4TechTV, and in various other journals and Web sites. Billy is a regular presenter at hacker conferences including Toorcon, Shmoocon, Phreaknic, Summercon, and Outerz0ne and is active in the South East hacking scene. Occasionally the suits make him take off the black t-shirt and he speaks at more mainstream security events including RSA, Infosec, AJAXWorld, and Black Hat. Billy graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2005 with a BS in Computer Science with specializations in networking and embedded systems. He lives in Atlanta with his wife and two tubby and very spoiled cats.

 

Bryan Sullivan is a software development manager for the Application Security Center division of HP Software. He has been a professional software developer and development manager for over 12 years, with the last five years focused on the Internet security software industry. Prior to HP, Bryan was a security researcher for SPI Dynamics, a leading Web application security company acquired by HP in August 2007.While at SPI, he created the DevInspect product, which analyzes Web applications for security vulnerabilities during development. Bryan is a frequent speaker at industry events, most recently AjaxWorld, Black Hat, and RSA. He was involved in the creation of the Application Vulnerability Description Language (AVDL) and has three patents on security assessment and remediation methodologies pending review. He is a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology

with a BS in Applied Mathematics. When he’s not trying to break the Internet, Bryan spends as much time as he can on the golf links. If any Augusta National members are reading this, Bryan would be exceedingly happy to tell you everything he knows about Ajax security over a round or two.

Editorial Reviews

About the Author

Billy Hoffman is the lead researcher for HP Security Labs of HP Software. At HP, Billy focuses on JavaScript source code analysis, automated discovery of Web application vulnerabilities, and Web crawling technologies. He has worked in the security space since 2001 after he wrote an article on cracking software for 2600, “The Hacker Quarterly,” and learned that people would pay him to be curious. Over the years Billy has worked a variety of projects including reverse engineering file formats, micro-controllers, JavaScript malware, and magstripes. He is the creator of Stripe Snoop, a suite of research tools that captures, modifies, validates, generates, analyzes, and shares data from magstripes. Billy’s work has been featured in WiredMake magazine, Slashdot, G4TechTV, and in various other journals and Web sites. Billy is a regular presenter at hacker conferences including Toorcon, Shmoocon, Phreaknic, Summercon, and Outerz0ne and is active in the South East hacking scene. Occasionally the suits make him take off the black t-shirt and he speaks at more mainstream security events including RSA, Infosec, AJAXWorld, and Black Hat. Billy graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2005 with a BS in Computer Science with specializations in networking and embedded systems. He lives in Atlanta with his wife and two tubby and very spoiled cats.

 

Bryan Sullivan is a software development manager for the Application Security Center division of HP Software. He has been a professional software developer and development manager for over 12 years, with the last five years focused on the Internet security software industry. Prior to HP, Bryan was a security researcher for SPI Dynamics, a leading Web application security company acquired by HP in August 2007.While at SPI, he created the DevInspect product, which analyzes Web applications for security vulnerabilities during development. Bryan is a frequent speaker at industry events, most recently AjaxWorld, Black Hat, and RSA. He was involved in the creation of the Application Vulnerability Description Language (AVDL) and has three patents on security assessment and remediation methodologies pending review. He is a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology

with a BS in Applied Mathematics. When he’s not trying to break the Internet, Bryan spends as much time as he can on the golf links. If any Augusta National members are reading this, Bryan would be exceedingly happy to tell you everything he knows about Ajax security over a round or two.

 

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Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Addison-Wesley Professional; 1st edition (December 6, 2007)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 498 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0321491939
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0321491930


 

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