Rohit Srivastwa is a Security Evangelist from Pune Area, India. He is into cyber crime investigation and IT infrastructure management. Rohit is actively involved advising several military agencies, law enforcement personnel, media, corporate and Government bodies in these fields. He is also involved in teaching the related subjects to them. Rohit has trained the police departments of Pune, Mauritius and Malaysia. Rohit has been a panelist & speaker in many conferences and TV shows in India.
AJ00200 is a Python, PHP, Javascript Programmer from the US. He is known for his projects: BBot the IRC Bot and CryoJS, a JavaScript secure login tool. He is also working a project called Imitator to identify dangerous redirects, malware, and other hazards that are present in URLs. You can normally find him at irc.ospnet.org (port 6667; SSL 6697) in the channel #aj00200 and in irc.freenode.net (port 6667; SSL 7000) in #bbot.
He enjoys wringing video games and make calculator games for the TI 83 and up. He currently has a TI-84 Plus Silver Editon.
Hong Jen Yee is a Taiwanese Programmer who started the LXDE (Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment) project in 2006 when he published PCManFM, a new file manager and the first module of LXDE. The goal of his project is to provide a desktop environment that is fast and energy efficient for Unix and other POSIX compliant platforms, such as Linux or BSD.
John McAfee was born on September 18, 1945 in England and raised in Salem, Virginia. He received his bachelor's degree in mathematics from Roanoke College in 1967, and he received an honorary doctorate from Roanoke College in 2008. John was employed as a programmer by NASA's Institute for Space Studies in New York City from 1968 to 1970. From there he went to Univac as a software designer and later to Xerox as an Operating System architect. In 1978 he joined Computer Sciences Corporation as a software consultant. While employed by Lockheed in the 1980s, McAfee received a copy of the Pakistani Brain computer virus and then started developing software to combat viruses.
Sandro Süffert is a Cyber Security, Forensics, and Information Security Specialist in Brazil. He is the Co-Founder and CTO at Apura CyberSecurity Intelligence and has been an oriented Digital Forensics and Incident Response Professional (20 years on IT, 15 on years InfoSec). He has an in-depth knowledge of PERL, PHP, Python, Ruby, and C; he was able to develop Innovative Security and anti-fraud tools.
Security blogger at http://sseguranca.blogspot.com/.
Peter Shipley is a renowned and reformed hacker, security expert and the founder of Network Security Associates a security consulting business in Berkeley, California. His handle is not to be confused with Pete Evil who is the leader of the band Blood Tsunami (duh!). According to Thom Stark, his exploits -- in both senses of the word -- are legendary. He's a reliable presence at Defcon and other security-oriented hacker events and he prefers to demonstrate the security flaws he's discovered as they exist "in the wild" -- which is to say, in the real world.
Dan Farmer was born on April 5, 1962 and a renowned American computer security researcher. He wrote COPS (Computer Oracle and Password System) for identifying security issues on Unix systems under Gene Spafford. He was in charge of the technical aspects of computer and network security for Silicon Graphics and Sun Microsystems.
Manu Zacharia is a MVP (Enterprise Security), C|EH, C|HFI, CCNA, MCP, AFCEH, and a Certified ISO 27001:2005 Lead Auditor from Cochin Area, India. He was honored with the prestigious Asia Pacific Information Security Leadership Achievements Award for 2010 from International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium - (ISC)² under Senior Information Security Professional Category
Leonid Domnitser or Lenny is a programmer who lives in Appalachian western Maryland as of October 2011 and have lived in a few places in New York, and in the USSR as a babe. He owns the blog www.domnit.org/blog.
Not much is know about this guy but he is the Chief manager of rainbowsandpwnies, a small group of security-interested individuals who write codes, educate, and do things somewhat interesting.
He is also one of the contributors of Security Xploded.