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Jeff Moss (hacker)

Jeff Moss (born January 1, 1975), also known as Dark Tangent, is an American hacker, computer and internet security expert who founded the Black Hat and DEF CON computer security conferences.

Jeff Moss
Moss at DEF CON, 2012
Born
Jeff Moss

(1975-01-01) January 1, 1975 (age 49)
Alma materGonzaga University, Criminal Justice (BA 1990)
Occupation(s)computer security, internet security expert
Known forFounder of the Black Hat and DEF CON computer hacker conferences
Websitewww.defcon.org

Early life and education edit

Moss received his first computer at the age of 10.[1] He became fascinated because he wasn't old enough to drive a car or vote, but he could engage in adult conversation with people all over the country.

Moss graduated from Gonzaga University with a BA in Criminal Justice. He worked for Ernst & Young, LLP in their Information System Security division and was a director at Secure Computing Corporation where he helped establish the Professional Services Department in the United States, Asia, and Australia.[2]

Security conferences edit

In 1993 he created the first DEF CON hacker convention, based around a party for members of a Fido hacking network in Canada.[3] It slowly grew, and by 1999 was attracting major attention.

In 1997 he created Black Hat Briefings computer security conference that brings together a variety of people interested in information security. He sold Black Hat in 2005 to CMP Media, a subsidiary of UK-based United Business Media, for a reported $13.9 million USD.[4] DEF CON was not included in the sale.

In 2018 Jeff launched the first DEF CON hacker convention outside of the United States. Holding the same name DEF CON China was hosted in Beijing, China and Co-Hosted by Baidu.[5] The first year of DEF CON China was labeled a [Beta] year, and in 2019 they formalized the conference with DEF CON China 1.0[6]

Later career edit

Moss is a member and regular attendee of the Washington D.C. based Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), an independent, nonpartisan membership organization, think tank, and publisher.

In 2009 Moss was sworn into the Homeland Security Advisory Council of the Barack Obama administration.[7]

On April 28 2011 Jeff Moss was appointed ICANN Chief Security Officer.[8]

In July 2012, Secretary Janet Napolitano directed the Homeland Security Advisory Council to form the Task Force on CyberSkills in response to the increasing demand for the best and brightest in the cybersecurity field across industry, academia and government. The Task Force, co-chaired by Jeff Moss and Alan Paller, conducted extensive interviews with experts from government, the private sector, and academia in developing its recommendations to grow the advanced technical skills of the DHS cybersecurity workforce and expand the national pipeline of men and women with these cybersecurity skills. On October 1, the HSAC unanimously approved sending the Task Force recommendations to the Secretary.

In October 2013, Jeff announced that he would be stepping down from his position at ICANN at the end of 2013.

In 2013, Jeff was appointed as a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council, associated with the Cyber Statecraft Initiative, within the Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security.[9]

In 2014, Jeff joined the Georgetown University School of Law School Cybersecurity Advisory Committee.

18 March 2016, Richemont announces his nomination for election to the Board of Directors.[10]

In 2017, Jeff was named a Commissioner at the Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace (GCSC).[11] The GCSC is composed of 24 prominent independent Commissioners representing a wide range of geographic regions as well as government, industry, technical and civil society stakeholders with legitimacy to speak on different aspects of cyberspace. The Commission's stated aim is to develop proposals for norms and policies to enhance international security and stability and guide responsible state and non-state behavior in cyberspace.

In 2017, Jeff spearheaded the creation of the DEF CON Voting Machine Village. Debuting at DEF CON 25, the Voting Machine Village allowed hackers to test the security of electronic voting machines, including several models still in active use in the US. The machines were all compromised over the course of the conference by DEF CON attendees, some within hours of the village's opening. The resulting media coverage of the vulnerability of all tested machines sparked a national conversation and inspired legislation in Virginia.

In September 2017, the Voting Machine Village produced "DEF CON 25 Voting Machine Hacking Village: Report on Cyber Vulnerabilities in US Election Equipment, Databases and Infrastructure" summarizing its findings. The findings were publicly released at an event sponsored by the Atlantic Council[12] and the paper went on to win an O'Reilly Defender Research Award.[13]

In March 2018, the DEF CON Voting Machine Hacking Village was awarded a Cybersecurity Excellence Award The award cites both the spurring of a national dialog around securing the US election system and the release of the nation's first cybersecurity election plan.

In December 2021, Moss was appointed as one of twenty-three members of a newly formed US DHS CISA cybersecurity advisory council. Other notable members include Alex Stamos, Steve Adler, Bobby Chesney, Thomas Fanning, Vijaya Gadde, Patrick Gallagher, and Alicia Tate-Nadeau.[14][15][16]

Current position edit

Moss is currently based in Seattle, where he works as a security consultant for a company that is hired to test other companies' computer systems.[17] He has been interviewed on issues including the internet situation between the United States and China,[18] spoofing[which?] and other e-mail threats[17] and the employment of hackers in a professional capacity,[19] including in law enforcement.[20]

Recent speaking and participation edit

Jeff has presented at a wide range of venues, worldwide, either as a keynote speaker, individual, or as part of panel discussions and group deliberations. Examples include:

• Panelist, "Georgetown University, Institute for Law, Science and Global Security: International Engagement on Cyber" (PDF)., Washington D.C., USA, March 2014
• Keynote speaker, CODE BLUE 2014-02-01 at the Wayback Machine, Tokyo, Japan, February 2014
• Keynote speaker, NANOG 60 North American Network Operators' Group, Atlanta, USA, February 2014
• Speaker, World Knowledge Forum, Seoul, South Korea, October 2013
• Korean Cyber Summit, Seoul, South Korea, October 2013
• New Yorker Festival, “Spy vs. Spy”, USA, October 2013
• Speaker, European Forum Alpbach, Austria, August 2013
• CFR Task Force Report, "Defending an Open, Global, Secure and Resilient Internet", USA, June 2013
• Panelist, RSA, "BYOD: Here Today, Here to Stay?", San Francisco, USA, February 2013
• Co-chair, DHS (HSAC) Cyberskills Task Force, USA, 2012
• Security & Defence Agenda, Brussels, Belgium, Cyber Initiative, 2012
• Speaker, Russian Internet Governance Forum, Moscow, Russian Federation, 2012
World Economic Forum on East Asia, Bangkok, Thailand 2012
• 6th Annual Strategic Multi-Layer Assessment (SMA) Conference “A World in Transformation: Challenges and Opportunities”, USA, 2012
RSA, USA, 2012
• XCon, Beijing, China, 2012
• NRO Cyber Conference for National Programs, USA, 2012
• NSA “Cyber Red Dawn” symposium, USA, 2012
• West Point Senior Conference, USA, 2012
• Contributor NATO CCD COE National Cyber Security Framework Manual, 2012
• Co-Chair, DHS (HSAC) Community Resiliency Task Force, USA, 2011
• Georgetown University's Institute for Law, Science and Global Security 2nd annual conference on international engagement in cyberspace, USA, 2010
• Participated as “the Internet”, DHS Cyber Storm III exercise, USA, 2010
RSA, Core infrastructure security threat, USA, 2009
• Keynote speaker, inaugural CodeGate conference, Seoul, South Korea, 2008
• Inaugural DeepSec, Vienna, Austria, 2007
• Panelist, Democracy, Terrorism and the Open Internet panel, Madrid, Spain, 2005

Film edit

Moss was an Executive Producer on DEFCON: The Documentary (2013).[21] The film follows the four days of the conference, events and people (attendees and staff), and covers history and philosophy behind DEF CON's success and unique experiences. He was also a cast member in the film Code 2600.[22] Moss also works with the technical consulting team for the television series Mr. Robot.

Popular culture references edit

DEF CON was portrayed in The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind" featuring an appearance by the Lone Gunmen. DEF CON was portrayed as a United States government-sponsored convention instead of a civilian convention.

Actor Will Smith visited DEF CON 21 to watch a talk by Apollo Robbins, the gentleman thief, and to study the DEF CON culture for an upcoming movie role.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ Sutter, John D. (2011-08-03). "Meet Dark Tangent, the hacker behind Black Hat and DEF CON". CNN. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  2. ^ "About Black Hat". 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  3. ^ "About", defcon.org
  4. ^ Naraine, Ryan (2005-11-16). "CMP Media Buys Black Hat". eWeek. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  5. ^ "DEF CON® China Hacking Conference".
  6. ^ "DEF CON® China 1.0 Hacking Conference".
  7. ^ Mills, Elinor (2009-06-05). "Hacker named to Homeland Security Advisory Council". CNET. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  8. ^ (PDF). ICANN. 2011-04-28. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-08-12. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  9. ^ "Cyber Statecraft Initiative".
  10. ^ "Results, reports & presentations".
  11. ^ "Jeff Moss named Commissioner at Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace". Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
  12. ^ "DEF CON Hacking Warns Voting Machines Vulnerability, Oct 10 2017 | C-SPAN.org". C-SPAN.org. Retrieved 2017-12-08.
  13. ^ "O'Reilly Security Conference in NYC 2017 Defender Awards". conferences.oreilly.com. Retrieved 2017-12-08.
  14. ^ "CISA Names 23 Members to New Cybersecurity Advisory Committee". Department of Homeland Security. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  15. ^ Doubleday, Justin (1 December 2021). "CISA names big tech, financial execs and others to Cybersecurity Advisory Committee". Federal News Network. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  16. ^ Miller, Maggie (1 December 2021). "CISA announces members of team providing advice on cybersecurity threats".
  17. ^ a b Littman, Jonathan (1998-08-13). "Inside Jobs: Is there a Hacker in the Next Cubicle?". PC World. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  18. ^ Tang, Rose (2001-05-01). . CNN. Archived from the original on 2013-08-22. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  19. ^ Richard Thieme (1999-02-08). "Designing the Future". Forbes. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  20. ^ Hesseldahl, Arik (2000-08-02). "Law Enforcement Officials Recruit Hackers". Forbes. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  21. ^ DEFCON: The Documentary at IMDb  
  22. ^ Code 2600 at IMDb  
  23. ^ Constantin, Lucian (2013-08-05). "Will Smith makes unexpected appearance at Defcon hacker conference". techhive.com. Retrieved 2014-08-10.

External links edit

  • "Dark Tangent".
  • "The Dark Tangent (thedarktangent) on Twitter".
  • "DEFCON: The Documentary". 2013-07-04.

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Jeff Moss born January 1 1975 also known as Dark Tangent is an American hacker computer and internet security expert who founded the Black Hat and DEF CON computer security conferences Jeff MossMoss at DEF CON 2012BornJeff Moss 1975 01 01 January 1 1975 age 49 California U S Alma materGonzaga University Criminal Justice BA 1990 Occupation s computer security internet security expertKnown forFounder of the Black Hat and DEF CON computer hacker conferencesWebsitewww wbr defcon wbr org Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Security conferences 3 Later career 4 Current position 5 Recent speaking and participation 6 Film 7 Popular culture references 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editMoss received his first computer at the age of 10 1 He became fascinated because he wasn t old enough to drive a car or vote but he could engage in adult conversation with people all over the country Moss graduated from Gonzaga University with a BA in Criminal Justice He worked for Ernst amp Young LLP in their Information System Security division and was a director at Secure Computing Corporation where he helped establish the Professional Services Department in the United States Asia and Australia 2 Security conferences editIn 1993 he created the first DEF CON hacker convention based around a party for members of a Fido hacking network in Canada 3 It slowly grew and by 1999 was attracting major attention In 1997 he created Black Hat Briefings computer security conference that brings together a variety of people interested in information security He sold Black Hat in 2005 to CMP Media a subsidiary of UK based United Business Media for a reported 13 9 million USD 4 DEF CON was not included in the sale In 2018 Jeff launched the first DEF CON hacker convention outside of the United States Holding the same name DEF CON China was hosted in Beijing China and Co Hosted by Baidu 5 The first year of DEF CON China was labeled a Beta year and in 2019 they formalized the conference with DEF CON China 1 0 6 Later career editMoss is a member and regular attendee of the Washington D C based Council on Foreign Relations CFR an independent nonpartisan membership organization think tank and publisher In 2009 Moss was sworn into the Homeland Security Advisory Council of the Barack Obama administration 7 On April 28 2011 Jeff Moss was appointed ICANN Chief Security Officer 8 In July 2012 Secretary Janet Napolitano directed the Homeland Security Advisory Council to form the Task Force on CyberSkills in response to the increasing demand for the best and brightest in the cybersecurity field across industry academia and government The Task Force co chaired by Jeff Moss and Alan Paller conducted extensive interviews with experts from government the private sector and academia in developing its recommendations to grow the advanced technical skills of the DHS cybersecurity workforce and expand the national pipeline of men and women with these cybersecurity skills On October 1 the HSAC unanimously approved sending the Task Force recommendations to the Secretary In October 2013 Jeff announced that he would be stepping down from his position at ICANN at the end of 2013 In 2013 Jeff was appointed as a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council associated with the Cyber Statecraft Initiative within the Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security 9 In 2014 Jeff joined the Georgetown University School of Law School Cybersecurity Advisory Committee 18 March 2016 Richemont announces his nomination for election to the Board of Directors 10 In 2017 Jeff was named a Commissioner at the Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace GCSC 11 The GCSC is composed of 24 prominent independent Commissioners representing a wide range of geographic regions as well as government industry technical and civil society stakeholders with legitimacy to speak on different aspects of cyberspace The Commission s stated aim is to develop proposals for norms and policies to enhance international security and stability and guide responsible state and non state behavior in cyberspace In 2017 Jeff spearheaded the creation of the DEF CON Voting Machine Village Debuting at DEF CON 25 the Voting Machine Village allowed hackers to test the security of electronic voting machines including several models still in active use in the US The machines were all compromised over the course of the conference by DEF CON attendees some within hours of the village s opening The resulting media coverage of the vulnerability of all tested machines sparked a national conversation and inspired legislation in Virginia In September 2017 the Voting Machine Village produced DEF CON 25 Voting Machine Hacking Village Report on Cyber Vulnerabilities in US Election Equipment Databases and Infrastructure summarizing its findings The findings were publicly released at an event sponsored by the Atlantic Council 12 and the paper went on to win an O Reilly Defender Research Award 13 In March 2018 the DEF CON Voting Machine Hacking Village was awarded a Cybersecurity Excellence Award The award cites both the spurring of a national dialog around securing the US election system and the release of the nation s first cybersecurity election plan In December 2021 Moss was appointed as one of twenty three members of a newly formed US DHS CISA cybersecurity advisory council Other notable members include Alex Stamos Steve Adler Bobby Chesney Thomas Fanning Vijaya Gadde Patrick Gallagher and Alicia Tate Nadeau 14 15 16 Current position editMoss is currently based in Seattle where he works as a security consultant for a company that is hired to test other companies computer systems 17 He has been interviewed on issues including the internet situation between the United States and China 18 spoofing which and other e mail threats 17 and the employment of hackers in a professional capacity 19 including in law enforcement 20 Recent speaking and participation editJeff has presented at a wide range of venues worldwide either as a keynote speaker individual or as part of panel discussions and group deliberations Examples include Panelist Georgetown University Institute for Law Science and Global Security International Engagement on Cyber PDF Washington D C USA March 2014 Keynote speaker CODE BLUE Archived 2014 02 01 at the Wayback Machine Tokyo Japan February 2014 Keynote speaker NANOG 60 North American Network Operators Group Atlanta USA February 2014 Speaker World Knowledge Forum Seoul South Korea October 2013 Korean Cyber Summit Seoul South Korea October 2013 New Yorker Festival Spy vs Spy USA October 2013 Speaker Special lecture on Internet Governance European Forum Alpbach Austria August 2013 CFR Task Force Report Defending an Open Global Secure and Resilient Internet USA June 2013 Panelist RSA BYOD Here Today Here to Stay San Francisco USA February 2013 Co chair DHS HSAC Cyberskills Task Force USA 2012 Security amp Defence Agenda Brussels Belgium Cyber Initiative 2012 Speaker Russian Internet Governance Forum Moscow Russian Federation 2012 World Economic Forum on East Asia Bangkok Thailand 2012 6th Annual Strategic Multi Layer Assessment SMA Conference A World in Transformation Challenges and Opportunities USA 2012 RSA USA 2012 XCon Beijing China 2012 NRO Cyber Conference for National Programs USA 2012 NSA Cyber Red Dawn symposium USA 2012 West Point Senior Conference USA 2012 Contributor NATO CCD COE National Cyber Security Framework Manual 2012 Co Chair DHS HSAC Community Resiliency Task Force USA 2011 Georgetown University s Institute for Law Science and Global Security 2nd annual conference on international engagement in cyberspace USA 2010 Participated as the Internet DHS Cyber Storm III exercise USA 2010 RSA Core infrastructure security threat USA 2009 Keynote speaker inaugural CodeGate conference Seoul South Korea 2008 Inaugural DeepSec Vienna Austria 2007 Panelist Democracy Terrorism and the Open Internet panel Madrid Spain 2005Film editMoss was an Executive Producer on DEFCON The Documentary 2013 21 The film follows the four days of the conference events and people attendees and staff and covers history and philosophy behind DEF CON s success and unique experiences He was also a cast member in the film Code 2600 22 Moss also works with the technical consulting team for the television series Mr Robot Popular culture references editDEF CON was portrayed in The X Files episode Three of a Kind featuring an appearance by the Lone Gunmen DEF CON was portrayed as a United States government sponsored convention instead of a civilian convention Actor Will Smith visited DEF CON 21 to watch a talk by Apollo Robbins the gentleman thief and to study the DEF CON culture for an upcoming movie role 23 References edit Sutter John D 2011 08 03 Meet Dark Tangent the hacker behind Black Hat and DEF CON CNN Retrieved 2014 08 10 About Black Hat 2012 04 25 Retrieved 2014 08 10 About defcon org Naraine Ryan 2005 11 16 CMP Media Buys Black Hat eWeek Retrieved 2014 08 10 DEF CON China Hacking Conference DEF CON China 1 0 Hacking Conference Mills Elinor 2009 06 05 Hacker named to Homeland Security Advisory Council CNET Retrieved 2014 08 10 Jeff Moss Appointed ICANN Chief Security Officer PDF ICANN 2011 04 28 Archived from the original PDF on 2014 08 12 Retrieved 2014 08 10 Cyber Statecraft Initiative Results reports amp presentations Jeff Moss named Commissioner at Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace Retrieved 2017 02 05 DEF CON Hacking Warns Voting Machines Vulnerability Oct 10 2017 C SPAN org C SPAN org Retrieved 2017 12 08 O Reilly Security Conference in NYC 2017 Defender Awards conferences oreilly com Retrieved 2017 12 08 CISA Names 23 Members to New Cybersecurity Advisory Committee Department of Homeland Security Retrieved 1 December 2021 Doubleday Justin 1 December 2021 CISA names big tech financial execs and others to Cybersecurity Advisory Committee Federal News Network Retrieved 5 December 2021 Miller Maggie 1 December 2021 CISA announces members of team providing advice on cybersecurity threats a b Littman Jonathan 1998 08 13 Inside Jobs Is there a Hacker in the Next Cubicle PC World Retrieved 2014 08 10 Tang Rose 2001 05 01 China U S Cyber War Escalates CNN Archived from the original on 2013 08 22 Retrieved 2014 08 10 Richard Thieme 1999 02 08 Designing the Future Forbes Retrieved 2014 08 10 Hesseldahl Arik 2000 08 02 Law Enforcement Officials Recruit Hackers Forbes Retrieved 2014 08 10 DEFCON The Documentary at IMDb nbsp Code 2600 at IMDb nbsp Constantin Lucian 2013 08 05 Will Smith makes unexpected appearance at Defcon hacker conference techhive com Retrieved 2014 08 10 External links edit Dark Tangent The Dark Tangent thedarktangent on Twitter DEFCON The Documentary 2013 07 04 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jeff Moss hacker amp oldid 1214586314, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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