Manager,
Advanced Security Centers, Ernst & Young LLP
Nitesh Dhanjani is a manager at Ernst and Youngs Advanced Security Centers, and is the author of OReillys new book,
Network Security Tools: Writing, Hacking, and Modifying Security Tools. He is also the author of
Hacknotes: Unix and Linux Security, published by Osborne McGraw-Hill, and a contributing author to the bestselling security book,
Hacking Exposed 4. He is a frequent speaker at security conferences such as Blackhat, Hack in the Box, and OSCON.
Prior to Ernst & Young, Dhanjani was a senior consultant at Foundstone where he contributed to and taught Foundstone's "Ultimate Hacking: Expert" and "Ultimate Hacking" security courses. Dhanjani graduated from Purdue University with both bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science.