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Robin Wood

Freelance security consultant and researcher, co-founder of SteelCon

Robin Wood is a freelance security consultant with a specialization in web application testing. With a background in development, he brings a unique perspective to testing by delving deep into applications and effectively communicating issues to development teams. Robin has conducted tests for a diverse clientele ranging from local startups to global financial institutions and multinational corporations. Additionally, he provides tailored training sessions for clients seeking customized in-house training.

He is well-known as the author of numerous open-source tools and is an active participant in various online platforms such as mailing lists and forums. Some of his acclaimed tools include WiFi Pineapple, Pipal, and CeWL. Robin has been a featured speaker at prestigious conferences worldwide, including DEFCON, ShmooCon, and Wild West Hackin' Fest. Moreover, he is a founding member of SteelCon, a prominent security conference in the UK.

Robin Wood pursued his education at Lancaster University, where he obtained a Master of Science in Computing with a focus on Distributed Systems, in addition to a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science.

Throughout his career, Robin has held key roles in several notable organizations. Currently, he operates as a Security Consultant at Digininja. Previously, he served as an Associate Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University and Leeds Beckett University. Robin was also a Co-Founder of SteelCon and held the position of Director at Freedom Technology Services. His professional journey includes roles such as Senior Security Engineer at RandomStorm Ltd, Lead Developer at Team Nomad, Senior Developer at TechnoPhobia, and various development positions at companies like BJSS and Datastream/ICV Limited.

Highlights

Feb 13 · twitter

I'm creating an invoice for a company starting with X and the first name my accounts package offered was Xiphos Research.

So many little reminders of Mike @clappymonkey

Feb 9 · twitter

I've just had two transactions made on my credit card to Asos. I've not spent with them for over 3 years and my card details have changed since then. My card provider says it looks like a saved token rather than new transactions.

Have Asos been popped?

Sep 6 · CBC.ca
Why the old-school horror of The Birds speaks to 21st-century anxieties - CBC.ca
Why the old-school horror of The Birds speaks to 21st-century anxieties - CBC.ca
Apr 2 · TechBeacon
Do app sec like a boss: The top 25 pros to follow - TechBeacon
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Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom