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'''Due to time constraints Jaron will not be able to attend the conference. Instead we are organizing for him to deliver his keynote talk through a video link. We're still privileged to have Jaron on-board for our 2011 edition!''' | '''Due to time constraints Jaron will not be able to attend the conference. Instead we are organizing for him to deliver his keynote talk through a video link. We're still privileged to have Jaron on-board for our 2011 edition!''' | ||
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+ | '''Agnitio: the security code review Swiss army knife (David Rook - Security Ninja)''' | ||
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+ | Its static analysis, but not as we know it | ||
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+ | '''Collective Malicious PDF Analysis (Brandon Dixon - x0ner)''' | ||
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+ | Going beyond one sample at a time | ||
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+ | '''Script Kiddie Hacking Techniques (Ellen Moar - soyflower)''' | ||
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+ | How a script kiddie can copy and paste their way to effective hacks | ||
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+ | '''The Web Application Hacking Toolchain (Jason Haddix - jhaddix)''' | ||
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+ | web hacking made better | ||
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+ | '''White Hat Shellcode: Not for Exploits (Didier Stevens)''' | ||
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+ | Learn to use shellcode for defense | ||
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+ | ''' Ripping Out Code: Practical Attack Surface Reduction for Open Source Systems (Craig Balding)''' |
Revision as of 16:43, 7 July 2011
Keynote Speakers
Haroon Meer (Thinkst.com, South-Africa)
Haroon is a well-known security researcher who has recently started his own venture with Thinkst.com, an applied research company. He is also involved with ZACON, a security conference in South-Africa. Haroon is a frequent speaker at conferences such as Blackhat, Defcon, etc.
Alex Hutton (Verizon Business, United States)
Alex is a principal in the Verizon Business RISK intelligence team and has been one of the driving forces behind the VERIS (Verizon Risk Information Sharing) Framework and their yearly Databreach Investigations Report (DBIR). He is involved with the SIRA podcast and frequently presents on risk management and data-driven security at conferences such as Blackhat and Source.
Jaron Lanier (Microsoft, United States)
Jaron is a pioneer in the realm of virtual reality and currently works as a principal architect for Microsoft’s Extreme Computing lab. He is the author of the 2010 bestseller “you are not a gadget” and has given talks at conferences around the world on virtual reality and the impact of social networks and web 2.0.
Due to time constraints Jaron will not be able to attend the conference. Instead we are organizing for him to deliver his keynote talk through a video link. We're still privileged to have Jaron on-board for our 2011 edition!
Workshops
Agnitio: the security code review Swiss army knife (David Rook - Security Ninja)
Its static analysis, but not as we know it
Collective Malicious PDF Analysis (Brandon Dixon - x0ner)
Going beyond one sample at a time
Script Kiddie Hacking Techniques (Ellen Moar - soyflower)
How a script kiddie can copy and paste their way to effective hacks
The Web Application Hacking Toolchain (Jason Haddix - jhaddix)
web hacking made better
White Hat Shellcode: Not for Exploits (Didier Stevens)
Learn to use shellcode for defense
Presentations
Ripping Out Code: Practical Attack Surface Reduction for Open Source Systems (Craig Balding)