Kelly Albrink is the Application Security Practice Director at Bishop Fox where she focuses on leading a diverse practice that includes traditional application security, mobile applications, and product security (including embedded, industrial, and IoT devices).
As the Application Security Practice Director at Bishop Fox, she has helped facilitate the expansion of the practice to focus on security during the design phase. This includes the development of offerings such as architecture security assessments, source code review, and threat modeling. She has also created a consulting mentorship program and led the revamp of an internal knowledge-sharing series of technical talks.
As a consultant, Kelly frequently performed hardware and wireless testing, becoming a subject matter expert in this area. She is responsible for identifying a high-risk CVE that impacted an Eaton power management appliance.
Kelly is an active member of the security community. At the first ever DerpCon, she presented on Software Defined Radio (SDR), a topic she later wrote about for the Bishop Fox blog in "Ham Hacks: Breaking into Software-Defined Radio."
Ham Hacks: Breaking Into the World of Software-Defined Radio
This DerpCon 2020 presentation explores how to find, capture, and reverse-engineer RF signals.
Twist & Shout: Ferris Bueller's Guide to Abuse Domain Permutations
Presentation from Sqr00t 2019 explores the ins and outs of domain abuse, and how to prevent it.
Network Penetration Testing Toolkit: Netcat, Nmap, and Metasploit Basics
Presentation from Day of Shecurity 2019 familiarizes you with the necessary tools to continue your ethical hacking journey.
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