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Mark Curphey
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Mark Curphey

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Builds software and rides bicycles. Started @owasp and @sourceclear, now working on @openraven

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    1. Justin Clarke-Salt‏ @connectjunkie Feb 13
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      Replying to @DinisCruz @OWASPLondon and

      Seven years well spent on my part. Glad the guys have taken it to a new level.

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    2. Mark Curphey‏ @curphey Feb 13
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      Replying to @connectjunkie @DinisCruz and

      Same for me. Only a few years work in early days for me and then in awe of hard work of others after I left. Taught me apt about community and human spirit.

      1 reply 0 retweets 8 likes
    3. Daniel Cuthbert‏Verified account @dcuthbert Feb 13
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      Replying to @curphey @connectjunkie and

      Owasp is one of the few things I’ve been immensely proud of doing in my career. From a handful of us to what it is today. It’s humbling still, especially when you see people still using the testing guide.

      2 replies 0 retweets 8 likes
    4. Mark Curphey‏ @curphey Feb 13
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      Replying to @dcuthbert @connectjunkie and

      Same for main guide, I wrote first version in one weekend! That, asvs and other things stood test of time. I was actually with @LawrenceGabe today who built OWASP stinger and basically invented WAF / RASP back in the day.

      2 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
    5. Mark Curphey‏ @curphey Feb 13
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      Replying to @curphey @dcuthbert and

      And that was @gebl not the other bloke. Typo.

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    6. gabriel lawrence‏ @gebl Feb 13
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      Replying to @curphey @dcuthbert and

      It was actually codeseeker a WAF that we started. I think Stinger came after that (and of course is still around) :-)

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    7. Mark Curphey‏ @curphey Feb 13
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      Replying to @gebl @dcuthbert and

      As @dcuthbert says I am getting old and losing my faculties !

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    8. gabriel lawrence‏ @gebl Feb 13
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      Replying to @curphey @dcuthbert and

      No worries. Just didn't want to claim ownership of something that wasn't mine 😁

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    9. Mark Curphey‏ @curphey Feb 13
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      Replying to @gebl @dcuthbert and

      Owasp should consolidate projects imho and build “one good version” of everything now. Focus quality on a few important things versus quantity would be lethal.

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    10. Dinis Cruz‏ @DinisCruz Feb 26
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      Replying to @curphey @gebl and

      You still haven't moved on from that idea? That was a bad (and unworkable) idea 10 years ago, and still is today :) OWASP is a massive research organization (one of the best in the world) Projects should be encouraged to grow big and blossom into their own ecosystem/community

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      Mark Curphey‏ @curphey Feb 26
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      Replying to @DinisCruz @gebl and

      Like @vanderaj I like the linux foundation model. I am working on some open source security projects with them. They get the right players to the table, have serious $$’s to make an impact and the well organized and free of politics. It works well.

      6:26 AM - 26 Feb 2019
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        2. Sherif Mansour‏ @Kerberosmansour Feb 26
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          Replying to @curphey @DinisCruz and

          It would be worth learning from them. In OWASP I think you can have two types of projects - community projects which are run by community & foundation projects/research where there is some level of foundation development along with community. 1/

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        3. Mark Curphey‏ @curphey Feb 26
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          Replying to @Kerberosmansour @DinisCruz and

          Here is another way to look at software projects. Zap (which is excellent) is really sponsored by Mozilla afaik. There are no real oss SAST tools afaik. Dependency check needs resources (I know that market well :-) an oss version of threadfix add Redhat Clair ..

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