2018 BASC Speakers

Brock Allen
Solliance, Inc. Currently Brock is an independent consultant specializing in .NET, web development, and web-based security with 25 years of industry experience. Brock is the co-author of many security related open source frameworks including IdentityServer, which is a popular open source OpenID Connect and OAuth2 framework for ASP.NET Core. He also frequently posts to the ASP.NET forums, is a MVP for ASP.NET/IIS, and a contributor to the ASP.NET platform.

Stephen Allor
Secure Code Warrior Steve Allor is Director of the Americas for Secure Code Warrior, a global security company that makes software development better and more secure. Since joining Secure Code Warrior soon after its inception, Steve has been passionate about helping large global enterprises in the finance, technology and telecommunications industries to scale an engaging, interactive learning approach, enabling these organizations to rally their developers as the first line of defense in their cybersecurity strategies. Over the past 20 years, Steve has held various executive leadership roles in sales, business development and marketing for technology companies, where his focus was on enabling customer success as he helped scale and grow the business. Steve has earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing at Boston College Carroll School of Management, as well as a Master of Business Administration at Harvard. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenallor

Philippe Arteau
GoSecure Philippe is a security researcher working for GoSecure. His research is focused on Web application security. His past work experience includes pentesting, secure code review and software development. He is the author of the widely-used Java static analysis tool Find Security Bugs. He is also a contributor to the static analysis tool for .NET called Security Code Scan. He built many plugins for Burp and ZAP proxy tools: Retire.js, Reissue Request Scripter, CSP Auditor and many others. He presented at several conferences including Black Hat Arsenal, ATLSecCon, NorthSec, Hackfest (QC), 44CON and JavaOne.

Phil Barrows
MEI Security

Bryan Brannigan
Upserve Bryan Brannigan is a business-minded technologist and leader of all things infosec at Upserve. He is an advocate of defensible security practices, a supporter of reality, and practitioner of common sense. Bryan has worked in infosec for 9 years in roles that include security operations, incident response, data loss, architecture, and management.

Angelo Castigliola
Optiv Angelo is a Principal Consultant with Optiv Security. Angelo has over 15 years of experience in Security, Consulting, and Programming. He has had a lifelong interest in computer security. Angelo was presented a Cybersecurity award from the Department of Homeland Security for his contributions to President Obama’s Cyberspace Policy Review and The Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative. His work as a Cyber Security expert has been recognized by Maine U.S. Senator Susan Collins. The Cyber Security Grassroots initiative developed by Angelo “will make a difference in our communities and in our state,” Senator Collins said.

Deidre Diamond
CyberSN Deidre Diamond is the Founder/CEO of national cyber security staffing, research and technology company CyberSN (cybersn.com), the Founder of #brainbabe (brainbabe.org) and an ICMCP Strategic Board Member. Deidre was previously the CEO of Percussion Software, the first VP of Sales at Rapid7 (NYSE:RPD) and the VP of Sales at Motion Recruitment.

Brent Dukes
  Brent Dukes is a systems and security engineer with 14 years' experience working with radio communications and IoT systems from hardware through SaaS. He has experience providing electronics reverse engineering training, but wants everyone to know he enjoys hacking ALL the things when he's not gearing up for his next CTF!

Andrew Gronosky
Pegasystems Andrew Gronosky is a lifetime OWASP member who has been active in the Boston chapter since 2009. As a research scientist at BBN Technologies he co-developed the patented software Crumple Zone resilient security architecture, and was security architect for the DoD-accredited TAK server. Andrew is currently a Principal Software Engineer at Pegasystems, where he is leading the threat modeling initiative.

Robert Hurlbut
Bank of America Robert Hurlbut, is a Threat Modeling Architect / Lead at Bank of America. Robert is a Microsoft MVP for Developer Security and Technologies and holds the (ISC)2 CSSLP security certification. Robert has 30 years of industry experience in secure security, software architecture, and software development. He speaks at user groups, national and international conferences, and has provided training for many companies in the past. Robert is also a co-host of the Application Security Podcast at - follow on Twitter @AppSecPodcast.

Chris Olson
The Media Trust Chris Olson co-founded The Media Trust and continues to shape its vision and direction. Prior to founding the company, Olson served in leadership positions for various high tech and ad technology companies. He is a board member of the Interactive Advertising Bureau's Advertising Technology Council and regularly speaks about cybersecurity trends and best practices at industry events, including events such as Black Hat, Evanta, FS-ISAC and RSA. Olson earned his bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University, Washington, DC and an Executive MBA from the New York University Stern School of Business.

Kristen Pascale
Dell Kristen Pascale has worked as part of the Dell PSIRT for over 6 years. Prior to that, she worked at Fidelity Investments for 14 years supporting implementations and data management in the 401(k) retirement sector. She spends most of her spare time with her four boys. She is an avid runner and enjoys travelling with her family.

Vik Solem
MEI Security

Tania Ward
Dell Tania Ward has worked as part of Dell PSIRT for over 5 years. Prior to that, she had worked at Microsoft for just under 14 years working on products from SQL Server, Windows Live to Microsoft Office. In her spare time she volunteers as an EMT in her local town as well as a ski patroller at Wachusett Mountain Ski Resort.

Eitan Worcel
IBM Eitan Worcel was an experienced developer with years of experience in the area of Application Security testing. A few years ago, Eitan crossed sides from the development organization into the product management world and now is leading the Application Security on Cloud service which helps users to secure their web or mobile applications. Eitan has worked closely with a wide range of customers assisting them in their quest to build secured web and mobile applications. He had participated in panels and presented in security events around the world, along with writing a numerous of blogs on the Application Security topic.