George Bakos
George Bakos has been interested in computer security since the early 1980s when he discovered the joys of BBSs and corporate databases. These days he is a senior engineer for Northrop Grumman's Cyber Threat Analysis & Intelligence team working to understand what's going on inside the minds and hearts of his adversaries. He was the developer of Tiny Honeypot and the IDABench intrusion analysis system and was one of the researchers behind the Dartmouth Distributed Honeynet System. George developed and taught the U.S. Army National Guard's CERT technical curriculum and ran the NGB's Information Operations Training and Development Center research lab for two years, fielding and supporting Computer Emergency Response Teams nationwide. Outside the lab, George enjoys the beauties of his home state, Vermont, through skiing, ice and rock climbing, and mountain biking.
George Bakos Will Be Teaching the Following Course:
SANS 2013 Instructors