Daniel Cuthbert is the global head of security research for a large global bank. With a career spanning over 20 years on both the offensive and defensive side, he's seen the evolution of hacking from small groups of curious minds to the organized criminal networks. He is an original co-author of the OWASP Testing Guide, released in 2003, and is a co-author of the OWASP Application Security Verification Standard (ASVS).
Pablo Ramos has been in the security industry for more than 10 years, working for antivirus companies, social networks, vulnerability management, and consulting companies. He graduated from the Universidad Tecnologica Nacional in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He has been actively contributing to private and public research on malware analysis, reverse engineering, and vulnerability analysis. He has presented at international conferences such as Virus Bulletin and AVAR, specifically about malware analysis and botnet tracking. In his free time, likes to play soccer, surf, and practice kitesurfing.
Dr. Michael Spreitzenbarth did his diploma thesis on mobile phone forensics, and after that he worked for several years as a freelancer in the IT security sector. In 2013, he finished his PhD in the field of Android forensics and mobile malware analysis. Since this time, he has been working at an internationally operating CERT and in an internal red team.
The daily work of Dr. Michael Spreitzenbarth deals with the security of mobile systems, forensic analysis of smartphones and suspicious mobile applications, the investigation of security-related incidents, and simulating cyber security attacks.