Matt Keeley is a security researcher and former Senior Security Consultant at Bishop Fox specializing in application penetration testing, product security reviews, and source code analysis. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (Cybersecurity) from Arizona State University and a Master of Science in Computer Science from Georgia Institute of Technology. During his sophomore year at ASU, Matt co-founded the DevilSec cybersecurity club, where he presents weekly red/blue team topics to students and arranges for top speakers, CEO’s, and guests of honor to present on industry related subjects. Matt is an avid security researcher and is considered an internal subject matter expert for product security reviews. He was also recently quoted in IT Business Edge and interviewed on the InfoSec Prep podcast. Matt currently holds his OSCP, OSWE, OSCE, OSWP and CRTO certifications.
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