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* Keynote: [[Justine Bone]] - [[The cyber short. A market solution for product safety and corporate governance.]]    | * Keynote: [[Justine Bone]] - [[The cyber short. A market solution for product safety and corporate governance.]]    | ||
| − | * Keynote: Chris Wysopal - How hackers changed the security industry and how we need to keep changing it.  | + | * Keynote: [[Chris Wysopal]] - [[How hackers changed the security industry and how we need to keep changing it.]]  | 
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Revision as of 08:10, 23 August 2017
General Information
- Registrations start at 8h30!
 - Typically workshops run for 2 consecutive speaking slots (ca. 2 hours), but some of them are even longer
 - Workshop rooms in the location Novotel Ghent (Orval, Chimay, La Trappe) are 5 minutes walking from the main venue
 - Workshop seats are limited. Reserved seats get in until 5 min before the workshop. After that it is first come, first in.
 - Read our important instructions on how to use SCHED.org!
 - This schedule is subject to change, check back regularly.
 
Keynotes:
- Keynote: Justine Bone - The cyber short. A market solution for product safety and corporate governance.
 - Keynote: Chris Wysopal - How hackers changed the security industry and how we need to keep changing it.
 
Talks:
- Matt Wixey - See no evil, hear no evil: Hacking invisibly and silently with light and sound
 - Balazs Bucsay - XFLTReaT: a new dimension in tunnelling
 - Anna Shirokova and Veronica Valeros - Knock Knock... Who's there? admin admin and get in! An overview of the CMS brute-forcing malware landscape.
 - Swaroop Yermalkar - Exploiting IoT Devices over Software Defined Radio, ZigBee, WiFi and BLE
 - Sampada Nandedkar and Rushikesh Nandedkar - Races, Reaches and Rescues!!! (Race condition vulnerabilities revisited)
 - Damien Cauquil - Weaponizing the BBC Micro:Bit
 - Sander Demeester - Secure channels: Building real world crypto systems
 - Josh Schwartz and John Cramb - MEATPISTOL, A Modular Malware Implant Framework
 - Gregory Pickett - Open Source Security Orchestration
 - František Střasák and Sebastian Garcia - Detecting malware even when it is encrypted - Machine Learning for network HTTPS analysis
 - Nikhil Mittal - Evading Microsoft ATA for Active Directory Domination
 - Debasish Mandal - Browser Exploits? Grab them by the collar!
 
Workshops:
- Benjamin Delpy - Mimikatz workshop
 - Didier Stevens - Programming Wireshark With Lua
 - David Szili - Getting the Most Out of Windows Event Logs
 - Steven Wierckx and Andy Deweirt - Building a cheap, robust, scaling, penetration testing/bug bounty super computer
 - Swaroop Yermalkar - Practical iOS App Exploitation and Defense using iGoat
 - Sergei Frankoff and Sean Wilson - Malware Triage: Malscripts Are The New Exploit Kit
 - Emmanuel Nicaise - Jedi's trick to convince your boss and colleagues
 - Leszek Mis - May the data stay with you - Network Data Exfiltration Techniques.
 - Slawomir Jasek - Hacking Bluetooth Smart locks
 - Georges Bossert and Frédéric Guihéry - Defeating Proprietary Protocols the Smart Way
 - Anto Joseph and Clarence Chio - Practical Machine Learning in InfoSecurity
 - Vinnie Vanhoecke and Tom Kustermans and Joachim Schäfer - Playing with RFID workshop
 - Yannick Wellens - Windows malware development: A JMP in the dark