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Nicholas J. Percoco is an ethical computer hacker and security researcher with the firm Rapid7 where he leads the Strategic Services team. He is also the co-founder and active member of the I am The Cavalry movement which is focused on collecting, connecting, collaborating, and catalyzing security researchers and their work with industries that develop technology that have the potential to impact human life and public safety (e.g. medical, automotive, Internet of Things, and public infrastructure). Prior to Rapid7, he led the global Trustwave SpiderLabs team which was responsible for ethical hacking, incident investigations, and security research. He was also the primary author of Trustwave's Global Security Report〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Trustwave's Global Security Report 2011 )〕 which is published on an annual basis and contains analysis of hundreds of cyber-crime investigations and thousands of ethical hacking exercises. He has demonstrated mobile security flaws in both Apple iPhone and Google Android devices at DEFCON in 2010 and 2011. He is also frequently featured in media publications including live television regarding his insight into hacking trends. In 2013, along with Joshua Corman, Nicholas co-founded the I Am The Cavalry initiative. Prior to his role at Trustwave, he worked as an ethical hacker at firms Internet Security Systems and VeriSign. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Illinois State University and in 2011 was inducted into the inaugural College of Applied Science and Technology Academy of Achievement. Also, in 2011, Percoco was named SC Magazine 2011 Best Security Researcher. In late 2012, Nicholas gave a talk at TEDxNaperville in Naperville, Illinois on the implication of mind/computer interfaces will have on our society in the coming years. In early 2013, he gave a Keynote presentation at the 2013 RSA Conference in San Francisco, California on the lifecycle of cyber crime. The presentation featured special guest Erik Rasmussen, Special Agent from the Criminal Investigative Division of the United States Secret Service. In late 2013, Adam Penenberg contacted Percoco and challenged him and a team of hackers to target Penenberg and his family resulting in a full compromise of personal computers, home networks, financial and social media accounts. A native of Chicago, IL, Percoco is one of the founders of the THOTCON hacking conference. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nicholas J. Percoco」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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