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| nationality  = British
| occupation  = Senior Penetration Tester
| employer    = IT Governance
| known_for    = Penetration Testing, Cybersecurity
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'''Leon Teale''' is a British cybersecurity professional, known for his role as a Senior Penetration Tester at [[IT Governance]]. He is based in Lytham, Saint Anne's, England.
 
== Career==
Teale is a Senior Penetration Tester at IT Governance, where he specialises in identifying and mitigating cybersecurity risks. He has an active presence on GitHub, indicating his involvement in the tech community<ref name="GitHub">leonteale (Leon Teale) (github.com)</ref>.
 
He has been featured in several articles, offering insights into the importance of social engineering techniques in penetration testing. In one such article, he provided an overview of common social engineering techniques, including phishing attacks and the use of infected devices as free giveaways<ref name="Raconteur">What is a penetration tester and do we need one? - Raconteur (www.raconteur.net)</ref>.
 
==Personal life==
Teale resides in England and is currently an Entered Apprentice Initiated in May 2023. At the Ansdell Lodge 3607 under the United Grande Lodge of England (UGLE)
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 19:39, 30 June 2023


Leon Teale is a British cybersecurity professional, known for his role as a Senior Penetration Tester at IT Governance. He is based in Lytham, Saint Anne's, England.

Career

Teale is a Senior Penetration Tester at IT Governance, where he specialises in identifying and mitigating cybersecurity risks. He has an active presence on GitHub, indicating his involvement in the tech community[1].

He has been featured in several articles, offering insights into the importance of social engineering techniques in penetration testing. In one such article, he provided an overview of common social engineering techniques, including phishing attacks and the use of infected devices as free giveaways[2].

Personal life

Teale resides in England and is currently an Entered Apprentice Initiated in May 2023. At the Ansdell Lodge 3607 under the United Grande Lodge of England (UGLE)

References

  1. leonteale (Leon Teale) (github.com)
  2. What is a penetration tester and do we need one? - Raconteur (www.raconteur.net)