Just trying to catch up after a long weekend with an unexpected lack of
internet access...
My name is Nathan Groupp and I am (ahem), the somewhat disorganized
technical lead. Without making this sound too much like a cover-letter,
I am a Java developer, with a leaning toward security. A late-comer
to the New York dot-com disaster, my professional security experience was
developed at a company called Phlair, Inc., who essentially man-in-the-
middled SSL (but not quite).
The bulk of my security experience, however, was developed outside of
institutional confines. A long-time 2600 fan, I ran CAT5 at Notwork
(when it moved downstairs), sold Major Hacking cookies at Beyond Hope, and
have been generally involved with the NYC scene for some time. My first
experience with security was when I saw my first telnet prompt, which
was, in a round-about way, discovered using Toneloc.
Nathan, a.k.a Vertigo
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