on Mar 23, 2012
Benjamin J. Walther
Somerville, MA, United States
As a consultant, I advised Fortune 500 companies on developing secure software. Beyond my day job, I co-wrote the "Web Security Testing Cookbook."
Technologies
Experience show all
Information Security Operations Team Lead, Tufts University
May 2011 - Current
- Researched, piloted and deployed: IDS, PVS, DLP, SSO, and other security products.
- Deployed and customized the ArcSight SIEM solution within a highly distributed environment.
- Responsible for hiring and managing technical staff.
- Implemented metrics to assess impact.
- Improved security posture of a medium-sized, distributed organization via outreach, training, automation, and despite a lack of centrally mandated authority.
Independent Contractor
May 2010 - May 2011
Assessing and improving software security on behalf of major financial and gaming institutions.
Consultant, Cigital, Inc
June 2006 - December 2009
On engagements lasting between 2 and 12 months, I was responsible for:
- Providing white box security review during development.
- Providing black box security testing prior to release and post launch.
- Offering secure coding guidance for security features or systematic defense.
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Implementing security activities within the SDLC, such as:
- Developing misuse and abuse cases during requirements analysis.
- Integrating static analysis tools into the build script.
- Automating and training testers in the use of AppScan for black box security testing.
- Conducting periodic penetration tests to inform escape cause analysis.
- Conducting security incident response drills.
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Assessing the viability, effectiveness, and deployment considerations for security products such as:
- Database Activity Monitoring
- Web Application Firewalls
- Data Loss Prevention
- Presenting to VPs, directors, and senior management on appropriate security risk and investment for the financial, gaming, and insurance industries.
Author, O'Reilly Media
October 2008
Co-authored the Web Security Testing Cookbook with Paco Hope.
The cookbook provides a comprehensive set of web security testing and automation guidelines.
Database Administrator, Cornell Information Technologies
2005 - 2006
Part of a four developer team tasked with maintaining and augmenting the internet subscription service (ResNet).
Designed, implemented, tested and supported web-based interfaces for students and Help Desk staff.
Responsibilities included hiring and training replacements.
Education
B.S. Information Science, Cornell University
2002 - 2006
Graduated with the highest GPA in my major.
Featured in the New York Times with regards to Geographic Information System (GIS) campus tour project.
Served as a TA for a graduate level course, as a senior.
Met with Deans, VPs, and CEOs regarding Cornell's Copyright policies.
Stack Exchange show all Last seen on Dec 4, 2012
Accounts
Writing
Reading
Tools
Was 3 years old; don't remember. Had two 5" floppies and no hard drive.
Eclipse
Background
Maintained the Edit Cookies Firefox Extension for over 2 years.
Active participant and presenter in OWASP.
Truth is, I've been breaking software long before being paid to fix it. Those sorts of stories are best told in person, and not in such a public medium.

