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DeepSec In-Depth Security Conference - 10% discount on tickets!

 

Top brass of hackers and IT security meet in Vienna

 

DeepSec conference set on closing dangerous security leaks

 

Vienna - Usually you won't find them on the same side: hackers and security

specialists who fend off their attacks. Yet the security conference DeepSec,

which takes place from November 11 to 14, is one of the rare events they

have

joined forces for. "Despite what is generally believed, hackers are not

necessarily criminals. Many have made it their goal to point out potentially

dangerous security leaks that need to be closed as soon as possible in

everyone's interest", says René Pfeiffer who organises the conference.

 

One recent example is the attack on Estonia which was cut off from its

Internet access for two weeks after a coordinated hacker attack. The

incident

resulted in several billion euros of losses to the economy. Also, the

booming

wireless networks create increasingly easy access for spies to lay their

hands on data. Finally, the attack on the private bank account of French

president Nicolas Sarkozy has shown clearly how vulnerable seemingly secure

banking systems are.

 

DeepSec takes place in Vienna for the second time now and is set on creating

a conference for hackers, companies, IT security staff and scientists as a

forum to exchange information and experience. "We are a neutral platform

that

closes the usually existing gap between reseachers, businesses,

authorities and the hacker community", says Pfeiffer.

 

DeepSec has invited the top brass of the community: keynote speakers will

be Adam Laurie, a renowned specialist for hacking into RFID radio systems,

Ivan Krstic, former security director of the "One Laptop Per Child" project,

and Johnny Long, who specialises in low-tech hacking, i.e. hacking with

minimum technical means. Gadi Evron, a well-reputed Israeli security

expert, contributes his knowledge about the cyber attacks on Estonia and

Georgia to the programme.

 

 

Workshops on the following issues will be held on Nov 11 and 12:

 

- Improving Code with Destructive Data (Heikki Kortti and Jukka Taimisto)

- Security Audit and Hardening of Java based Software (Marc Schoenefeld)

- The Exploit Laboratory (Saumil Udayan Shah)

- Design and Implementation of Security Awareness Campaigns (Stefan

Schumacher)

- Advanced Malware Deobfuscation (Scott Lambert)

- Protocol and Traffic Analysis for Snort Signature (Matt Jonkman)

- Secure Application Coding for Enterprise Software (Vimal Patel)

 

The conference on Nov 13 and 14 covers 30 talks about a wide range of

security issues:

 

- Achim Reckeweg, Sun Microsystems, Germany

- Alexander Kornbrust, Red Database Security GmbH, Germany

- Andrea Monti, Studio Legale Monti, Italy

- Chema Alonso, José Parada, Informática 64, Spain

- Daniel Mende, Simon Rich, ERNW GmbH, Germany

- Dr. Anton Chuvakin, LogLogic, Inc, USA

- Gadi Evron, Israel

- Haroon Meer, SensePost, South Africa

- Jason Steer, IronPort, a division of Cisco Systems, UK

- Joe Stewart, SecureWorks, USA

- José Nazario, Arbor Networks, USA

- Justine Osborne, iSEC Partners, USA

- Kurt Grutzmacher, Pacific Gas & Electric, USA

- Luciano Bello, CITEFA/Si6 , Debian Project, Argentina

- Morgan Marquis-Boire, Security-Assessment.com, New Zealand

- Neelay S. Shah, Foundstone Inc., A Division of McAfee, USA

- Paolo Perego, Spike Reply srl, Owasp Orizon Project leader, Italy

- Peter Panholzer, SEC Consult Unternehmensberatung GmbH, Austria

- Rafael Dominguez Vega, MWR InfoSecurity, UK

- Scott Lambert, Jason Geffner, Microsoft, NGSSoftware Ltd., USA

- Sharon Conheady, Ernst & Young, UK

- Shreeraj Shah, Blueinfy Solutions, India

- Simon Roses Femerling, Microsoft, Spain

- Stefano Zanero, Politecnico di Milano TU

- Claudio Criscione, SecureNetwork Srl, Italy

- Vincenzo Iozzo, Secure Network, Italy

- Yarochkin Fedor, guard-info, Kyrgyzstan

- Yiannis Pavlosoglou, Ounce Labs / PhD, OWASP Project Leader, United

Kingdom

- fukami, SektionEins GmbH, Germany

 

The full schedule can be found at: https://deepsec.net/schedule/

 

Matt Jonkman will introduce a new project for developing a Next Generation

Intrusion Detection/Prevention Software to which everyone can

contribute openly. The project is promoted by the US Department of Homeland

Security.

 

More issues will be Bot networks, secure programming, security

awareness, analysis of malware, hardware weaknesses, web firewalls, log

analysis, data base security, Web 2.0 (in)security and many more.

The programme invites managing directors, ICT managers, administrators,

developers, researchers and hackers. Networking and exchange of experience

are desired and offered.

 

You can get 10% discount on the tickets at:

http://www.done-it.at/

 

https://deepsec.net/

Organiser: DeepSec GmbH

Contact: René Pfeiffer

email: deepsec@deepsec.net

Tel. +43-676-5626390

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