Gray lost his first tooth last night! The Tooth Fairy should be stopping by tonight.
Will Chatham is the Security Assessment Engineer for Arbor Networks. Since Netscape 2.0, he has worked in a wide array of environments including non-profit, corporate, small business, and government. He started as a web developer, moved into Linux system administration, and ultimately found his place as a security professional. Having most recently conquered the OSCP certification, Will continues to hack his way into various things in an effort to make them more secure.
Gray lost his first tooth last night! The Tooth Fairy should be stopping by tonight.
When did FedEx start putting drop slots in the sides of their trucks, and who can run that fast?
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