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SecTools Podcast E44 With Jeff Foley

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Jeff Foley has over 20 years of industry experience focused on applied research & development and assessment of security in critical information technology and infrastructure. He is the Project Leader for Amass, an OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Foundation flagship project that performs in-depth attack surface mapping and asset discovery. Jeff is also an Adjunct Lecturer teaching Penetration Testing at the SUNY (State University of New York) Polytechnic Institute. Previously, he was the US Manager for Penetration Testing & Red Teaming at National Grid, a multinational electricity and gas utility company. Prior to this, Jeff served as the Director of Penetration Testing & Security Assessment at Northrop Grumman Corporation, an American global aerospace and defense technology company. Jeff is currently working as the Vice President of Attack Surface Protection at ZeroFox. In his spare time, Jeff enjoys experimenting with new blends of coffee and giving back to the information security community.
In this episode, Jeff explained his journey of developing and maintaining Amass project - an open-source tool for In-depth DNS enumeration, attack surface mapping and external asset discovery.
For more SecTools podcast episodes, visit https://infoseccampus.com
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Jeff Foley has over 20 years of industry experience focused on applied research & development and assessment of security in critical information technology and infrastructure. He is the Project Leader for Amass, an OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Foundation flagship project that performs in-depth attack surface mapping and asset discovery. Jeff is also an Adjunct Lecturer teaching Penetration Testing at the SUNY (State University of New York) Polytechnic Institute. Previously, he was the US Manager for Penetration Testing & Red Teaming at National Grid, a multinational electricity and gas utility company. Prior to this, Jeff served as the Director of Penetration Testing & Security Assessment at Northrop Grumman Corporation, an American global aerospace and defense technology company. Jeff is currently working as the Vice President of Attack Surface Protection at ZeroFox. In his spare time, Jeff enjoys experimenting with new blends of coffee and giving back to the information security community.
In this episode, Jeff explained his journey of developing and maintaining Amass project - an open-source tool for In-depth DNS enumeration, attack surface mapping and external asset discovery.
For more SecTools podcast episodes, visit https://infoseccampus.com
  continue reading

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