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Final EUSecWest 2008 Speakers London May 21/22
May 09 2008 04:07AM
Dragos Ruiu (dr kyx net)
The selected papers for EUSecWest 2008 are:
* PhlashDance, discovering permanent denial of service attacks against
embedded systems - Rich Smith, HP Labs
* Attacking Near Field Communications (NFC) Mobile Phones - Collin Muliner,
trifinite
* Abusing X.509 certificate features - Alexander Klink, Cynops GmbH
* Phoenix, and automated vulnerability finding - Tim Burrell, Microsoft
* Cisco IOS Rootkits - Sebastian Muñiz, Core
* Advances in attacking interpreted languages - Justin Ferguson, IOActive
* One Token to Rule Them All: Post-Exploitation Fun in Windows Environments
- Luke Jennings, MWR InfoSecurity
* Building the bridge between the Web Application and the OS: GUI access
through SQL Injection - Alberto Revelli, Portcullis
* Satellite Systems - Adam Laurie, RFIDIOt.org
* Browser Exploits - Attacks and Defense - Saumil Shah, Net Square
* WebSphere MQ Security - Martyn Ruks, MWR InfoSecurity
Paper synopses are now up on the website.
This year there will be three Security Masters Dojo courses
on May 19/20, including a new course from Foundstone:
* Ultimate Web Hacking - Nick Murison, Foundstone, a division of McAfee
* Advanced Honeypot Tactics - Thorsten Holz, Aachen University
* The Exploit Laboratory - Advanced Edition Saumil Shah and Christopher Owen
Net-Square and Consault
cheers,
--dr
--
World Security Pros. Cutting Edge Training, Tools, and Techniques
London, U.K. May 21/22 - 2008 http://eusecwest.com
pgpkey http://dragos.com/ kyxpgp
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* PhlashDance, discovering permanent denial of service attacks against
embedded systems - Rich Smith, HP Labs
* Attacking Near Field Communications (NFC) Mobile Phones - Collin Muliner,
trifinite
* Abusing X.509 certificate features - Alexander Klink, Cynops GmbH
* Phoenix, and automated vulnerability finding - Tim Burrell, Microsoft
* Cisco IOS Rootkits - Sebastian Muñiz, Core
* Advances in attacking interpreted languages - Justin Ferguson, IOActive
* One Token to Rule Them All: Post-Exploitation Fun in Windows Environments
- Luke Jennings, MWR InfoSecurity
* Building the bridge between the Web Application and the OS: GUI access
through SQL Injection - Alberto Revelli, Portcullis
* Satellite Systems - Adam Laurie, RFIDIOt.org
* Browser Exploits - Attacks and Defense - Saumil Shah, Net Square
* WebSphere MQ Security - Martyn Ruks, MWR InfoSecurity
Paper synopses are now up on the website.
This year there will be three Security Masters Dojo courses
on May 19/20, including a new course from Foundstone:
* Ultimate Web Hacking - Nick Murison, Foundstone, a division of McAfee
* Advanced Honeypot Tactics - Thorsten Holz, Aachen University
* The Exploit Laboratory - Advanced Edition Saumil Shah and Christopher Owen
Net-Square and Consault
cheers,
--dr
--
World Security Pros. Cutting Edge Training, Tools, and Techniques
London, U.K. May 21/22 - 2008 http://eusecwest.com
pgpkey http://dragos.com/ kyxpgp
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