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[[image:Angelo_Castigliola_DHS_Cyber_Challenge_Whitehouse.jpg|thumb|300px|right|[http://www.nerdsuperstar.com/index.php/DHS_National_Cybersecurity_Awareness_Challenge DHS Cyber Challege Winner: Angelo Castigliola]]]
 
[http://www.castigliola.com/ Angelo Castigliola] is a security technologist and author. For over a decade he has consulted with various businesses, colleges, and industry leaders such as Microsoft to close security vulnerabilities discovered in IT infrastructure.
 
[http://www.castigliola.com/ Angelo Castigliola] is a security technologist and author. For over a decade he has consulted with various businesses, colleges, and industry leaders such as Microsoft to close security vulnerabilities discovered in IT infrastructure.
  
 
As a security researcher, Angelo has contributed to open source GNU general public license projects such as [http://www.softwink.com/iwar/ iWar], a security audit utility for computer systems accessed through telephony protocols, featured in “[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0072262575?ie=UTF8&tag=angeonsecu-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=0072262575 Hacking Exposed Linux, 3rd Edition].” Angelo was also selected as a winner of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security [http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/pr_1279145110641.shtm National Cybersecurity Challenge].
 
As a security researcher, Angelo has contributed to open source GNU general public license projects such as [http://www.softwink.com/iwar/ iWar], a security audit utility for computer systems accessed through telephony protocols, featured in “[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0072262575?ie=UTF8&tag=angeonsecu-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=0072262575 Hacking Exposed Linux, 3rd Edition].” Angelo was also selected as a winner of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security [http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/pr_1279145110641.shtm National Cybersecurity Challenge].
  
Angelo also publishes a free monthly newsletter, [http://www.castigliola.com/ Security and Security Technology, which covers various topics such as application testing, network testing, war dialing, wireless security, and system hardening.
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Angelo also publishes a free monthly newsletter, [http://www.castigliola.com/ Security and Security Technology], which covers various topics such as application testing, network testing, war dialing, wireless security, and system hardening.
 
 
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Angelo Castigliola is an Enterprise Information Security and Risk Management Systems Analyst for [http://www.unum.com/ Unum].
 
 
 
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Angelo Castigliola is a security technologist and author. For over a decade he has consulted with various businesses, colleges, and industry leaders such as Microsoft to close security vulnerabilities discovered in IT infrastructure.

As a security researcher, Angelo has contributed to open source GNU general public license projects such as iWar, a security audit utility for computer systems accessed through telephony protocols, featured in “Hacking Exposed Linux, 3rd Edition.” Angelo was also selected as a winner of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security National Cybersecurity Challenge.

Angelo also publishes a free monthly newsletter, Security and Security Technology, which covers various topics such as application testing, network testing, war dialing, wireless security, and system hardening.