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Re: The 15 most influential people in security today


From: "Eduardo Tongson" <propolice () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 10:34:03 +0800

Tavis Ormandy, Michal Zalewski and Stefan Esser definitely deserves to
be on the list. The list missed out 'The PaX Team' .

   Ed

On Feb 14, 2008 4:17 AM, Alex Eckelberry <AlexE () sunbelt-software com> wrote:


Congrats to the winners.

http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/The-15-Most-Influential-People-in-Security-Today/



It's never easy to come up with a definitive list of IT professionals with
the most influence on the way we secure desktops, networks and mobile
devices. And limiting the list to 15 hackers is a near-impossible task, but,
in my mind, these are the folks who stand out today as stirring the
imagination and forcing us to rethink our approach to security in an
always-on world.

The 15 Most Influential People in Security Today

'1. Tavis Ormandy, Google Security Team'
'2. Ivan Krstic, One Laptop Per Child'
'3. Chris Paget, IOActive'
'4. Bunnie Huang, Bunnie Studios'
'5. Michal Zalewski, Google'
'6. Window Snyder'
'7. The MOAB Hackers'
'8. Dino Dai Zovi'
'9. Michael Howard, Microsoft'
'10. HD Moore, Metasploit '
'11. Dave Aitel, Immunity'
'12. Bronwen Matthews, Microsoft'
'13. John Pescatore, Gartner'
'14. Rob Thomas and Team Cymru'
'15. Stefan Esser, Hardened PHP Project'

Do you agree with this list?

Alex


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