John Viega
John Viega, Founder and Chief Scientist of Secure Software,
is a well-known security expert, and coauthor of Building Secure Software
(Addison-Wesley) and
Network Security with OpenSSL
(O'Reilly). John is responsible for
numerous software security tools, and is the original author of
Mailman, the GNU mailing list manager. He
holds a B.A. and M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Virginia.
Mr. Viega is also an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at Virginia Tech
(Blacksburg, VA) and a Senior Policy Researcher at the Cyberspace Policy Institute,
and he serves on the Technical Advisory Board for the Open Web Applications Security Project.
He also founded a Washington, D.C. area security interest group
that conducts monthly lectures presented by leading experts in the field. He is
the author or coauthor of nearly 80 technical publications, including numerous
refereed research papers and trade articles.
Matt Messier
Matt Messier, Director of Engineering at Secure Software,
is a security authority who has been programming for nearly two decades. Besides
coauthoring Network Security with OpenSSL,
Matt coauthored the Safe C String Library,
RATS, and EGADS,
an Entropy Gathering and Distribution System used for securely seeding
pseudo-random number generators. Prior to joining Secure Software, Matt worked
for IBM and Lotus
on SmartSuite and Open32 for OS/2, gaining valuable experience with source and
assembly-level debugging techniques, and operating system concepts.
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