Andrew Reiter (arr,awr)

Andrew Reiter has been involved with security scene since the mid-1990s. He holds a B.S. and M.S. in Mathematics from UMASS-Amherst and currently works as a Security Researcher for Veracode, focusing on static analysis. In a past-life he was a committer for the FreeBSD project and, in an entirely different life, he was a member of w00w00 security development. Andrew Reiter has been involved with security scene since the mid-1990s. He holds a B.S. and M.S. in Mathematics from UMASS-Amherst and currently works as a Security Researcher for Veracode. In a past-life he was a committer for the FreeBSD project where he had interest in the SMPng and TrustedBSD development. In an entirely different life, he was a member of w00w00 security development and assisted with w00giving 1999. Prior to working at Veracode, he was doing vulnerability research for BindView and Foundstone and reversing at WebSense. Also, he did time for WireCache where he worked as a software engineer on a high performance embedded system. He has previously presented at Toorcon, CanSecWest, EUSecWest, Countermeasure, and Blackhat USA. His interests range drastically, but include reading about math, doing math, playing with RF, and reversing embedded devices.

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