Ian still retains characteristics indicative of his misspent youth as a professional snowboarder for Burton Snowboards as part of the Burton Global A Team. He graduated magna cum laude from the University of Vermont in 2005, with a B.S. in Computer Science and a B.S. in Applied Mathematics. He spent eight years at Ounce Labs/IBM helping to develop one of the industry’s leading static analysis tools, performing hundreds of security assessments of high-risk enterprise applications, and prototyping new methodologies for understanding web application frameworks. In 2013, Ian founded Vermont Secure Computing, where he designed and developed new security technologies for cryptocurrencies and cryptographic key management.
Ian's blog can be found here.
Talks I've Given
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The Bad Guys Have Your Pacemaker: How to Stop Attacks on Your IoT Devices
Featuring Ian Spiro and Sam Headrick
Gartner has estimated that 21 billion internet-connected devices will be in the hands of consumers by 2020. As the Internet of Things becomes more ubiquitous, you see “dumb” devices becoming “smart” as they call for internet connectivity as part of normal day-to-day use.
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