James Kettle — Director of Engineering
James 'albinowax' Kettle is the Director of Research at PortSwigger, the makers of Burp Suite. He's best known for pioneering novel web attack techniques, and publishing them at major conferences like Black Hat USA, at which he's presented for nine consecutive years. He also loves exploring and advising on innovative tool concepts for security professionals, many of which have since become industry standard. Examples include introducing OAST via Burp Collaborator, bulk parameter discovery via Param Miner, billion-request attacks with Turbo Intruder, and human-style scanning with Backslash Powered Scanner. His best-known research is HTTP Desync Attacks, which popularised HTTP Request Smuggling. Other popular attack techniques that can be traced back to his research include web cache poisoning, the single-packet attack, server-side template injection, and password reset poisoning. He's also the designer behind many of the topics and labs that make up the Web Security Academy.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a Cybersecurity expert with a focus on web application security.
Experience: 13 yrs 9 mos
Career Highlights
- Pioneered novel web attack techniques.
- Presented at Black Hat USA for nine consecutive years.
- Designed key topics for the Web Security Academy.
Work Experience
PortSwigger
Director of Research (10 yrs 9 mos)
Web Security Researcher (1 yr)
CONTEXT INFORMATION SECURITY LIMITED
Penetration Tester (1 yr)
Netcraft
Penetration Tester (1 yr)
Education
Master of Engineering - MEng at University of Warwick