CISO at @sardineai. Treasurer of @OWASP Board of Directors. (he/him) qatta' mIghtaHghach.

Phoenix, AZ
Joined July 2009
Today is the last day to vote in the @owasp elections. Results are announced on November 1.
LAST DAY TO VOTE in the OWASP Global Board of Directors election. Election ends at 11:59 pm EST.
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Sounds like some Thanksgiving fun!
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They’re being polite.
That’s a much better cover than the one you did of the Psych theme song.
This week, @compcomcon released the Assured Autonomy report: Path Toward Living With Autonomous Systems We Can Trust. This is the result of a year-long effort in the research community, including efforts from @ASU GSI's @nadyabliss and Nancy Cooke. cccblog.org/2020/10/27/assur…
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Replying to @cagoldberglaw
“the First Amendment has been interpreted to protect the harmful speech of white men over the critical speech of women and minorities.” If you haven’t read “Fearless Speech” by @ma_franks you should. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.…
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Dear @owasp members, please remember to vote in this year's Board of Director's election. You will find your ballot in either your owasp.org email or the email you used to sign up for OWASP. The Ballot is called "2020 OWASP Global Board of Directors Election" 1/2
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Replying to @dangillmor
True, but cases such as Grindr make me rethink the total ban on liability. Grindr knew who the perpetrator was, knew their platform was abused, but took no action while over 1000 strangers showed up for sex at victim’s work and home for nearly a year. buzzfeednews.com/article/tyl…
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Replying to @dangillmor
Curious on your thoughts regarding liability protect under 230 when the platform facilitates stalking and endangerment? I’m thinking of the Grindr stalking case in which Grindr was found not liable.
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For my friends at social platforms, read this! It's a thought-provoking look at free speech. "Fearless Speech" should be the destination we all strive for in a free, democratic society.
In my article Fearless Speech, which I am currently expanding into a book, I argue that this is the kind of courageous speech we should valorize in a free speech culture instead of the cowardly propaganda of white male supremacy falrunc.files.wordpress.com/…
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Replying to @steve_piercy @owasp
OWASP is focused on application security, this is industrial. They should want someone with a membership in InfraGard, which is a partnership with FBI and has a focus on protecting critical infrastructure, such as the power grid.
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If you watch one a week, it would take more than a year to see it all.
We are offering 50% off our full conference and conference+membership #GlobalAppSec tickets. For as low as $97.50 you can have access to our 60+ on-demand sessions and 4 inspiring keynote addresses. Use code LastChanceVGA2020 to save. events.bizzabo.com/OWASPGlob…
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ABA (@ABAesq) is hosting a webinar next week on crafting vuln disclosure policies, including bug bounty programs. Free for ABA members. americanbar.org/events-cle/m…
Bil Corry retweeted
I wonder if apple and google realize that the main reason there's such a huge pool of programmers to pull talent from right now is because we all grew up in an era where computers were very open and it was super easy to get started learning how they work
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I’m just a visitor, but a perpetually constructed airport seems suspicious. It’s the Winchester Mystery House of airports.
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Me going to LaGuardia: “Driver, you can let me out here at the auto entrance. I’ll walk the rest of the way, it’s faster.”
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Replying to @KatieSwindlerUX
I alternate every book between fiction and non-fiction, it definitely is the way to go.
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Replying to @randomdross
If they went with M, then they could have a cool moth logo.
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