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Geoff Walton

EXPERIENCE

Geoff Walton is the Practice Lead for Application Security at TrustedSec. Geoff’s expertise in penetration testing, network security, and software analysis comes from over 20 years' experience in a variety of IT roles including software development, network operations, InfoSec-specific functions, and consulting; Geoff brings a broad vision to assessments and penetration test engagements. Geoff has been part of diverse IT teams at organizations both large and small and has experience across retail, professional services, and manufacturing industries. Professionally, Geoff has had an active role in developing InfoSec practices and has been responsible for network operations and security architecture throughout his career.

EDUCATION & CERTIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor of Science, Information Science, minor Computer Science, Baldwin Wallace University
  • Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

INDUSTRY CONTRIBUTIONS

Developer, DerbyCon CTF Administrator, DerbyCon CTF

PASSION FOR SECURITY

Geoff's professional accomplishments include having sole assessment responsibility for environments such as financial institutions, Internet companies, and universities. His assessment experience includes clients in multiple lines of business ranging from healthcare, finance, insurance, education, and software development.

Featured Blogs And Resources

Discover the blogs, analysis, webinars, and podcasts by this team member.

Blog November 07 2023

The Triforce of Initial Access

LootWhile Red Teamers love to discuss and almost poetically describe their C2 feature sets, EDR evasion capabilities, and fast weaponizing of N-day exploits,…

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Blog November 02 2023

JS-Tap: Weaponizing JavaScript for Red Teams

How do you use malicious JavaScript to attack an application you know nothing about?Application penetration testers often create custom weaponized JavaScript…

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Blog October 17 2023

A Hitch-hacker's Guide to DACL-Based Detections (Part 3)

This blog series was co-authored by Security Consultant Megan Nilsen and TAC Practice Lead Andrew Schwartz.1    IntroductionIn this third and final…

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Blog October 12 2023

A Hitch-hacker's Guide to DACL-Based Detections (Part 2)

This blog series was co-authored by Security Consultant Megan Nilsen and TAC Practice Lead Andrew Schwartz.1    IntroductionThis is a continuation of A…

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Blog October 11 2023

A Hitch-hacker's Guide to DACL-Based Detections (Part 1B)

This blog series was co-authored by Security Consultant Megan Nilsen and TAC Practice Lead Andrew Schwartz.1    IntroductionIn this continuation to our first…

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Blog October 10 2023

A Hitch-hacker's Guide to DACL-Based Detections (Part 1A)

This blog series was co-authored by Security Consultant Megan Nilsen and TAC Practice Lead Andrew Schwartz.1    IntroductionIf you were to collectively ask any…

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Blog September 21 2023

Basic Authentication Versus CSRF

I was recently involved in an engagement where access was controlled by Basic Authentication. One (1) of the findings I discovered was a Cross-Site Request…

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Blog September 18 2023

Okta for Red Teamers

For a long time, Red Teamers have been preaching the mantra “Don’t make Domain Admin the goal of the assessment” and it appears that customers are listening.…

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Blog September 05 2023

Creative Process Enumeration

Very often in engagements, you'll want to list out processes running on a host. One thing that is beneficial is to know is if the processes is a 64-bit or…

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Blog August 31 2023

Crafting Emails with HTML Injection

Have you ever wanted to send an email from a domain you don’t have SMTP credentials for? With some HTML injection, we may be able to do just that. From time to…

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