James Forshaw is a renowned computer security researcher at Google Project Zero, with
more than ten years of experience in analyzing and exploiting application network
protocols. His skills range from cracking game consoles to exposing complex design issues
in operating systems, especially Microsoft Windows, which earned him the top bug bounty
of $100,000 and placed him as the #1 researcher on Microsoft Security Response Center’s
(MSRC) published list. He’s the creator of the network protocol analysis tool, Canape,
which was developed from his years of experience. He’s been invited to present his novel
security research at global security conferences such as BlackHat, CanSecWest, and Chaos
Computer Congress.