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Keynote
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Track 1 - Ballroom B1/B2
Track 2 - Room A1
Track 3 - Room A2
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Track 4 - Room A3
Track 5 - Room 201
Track 6 - Room 202
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Thursday
, April 26
Ballroom B3
11:45 •
Lunch
Ballroom Salon
10:45 •
Break
14:45 •
Break
17:00 •
Social
Front Desk
08:00 •
Registration
Lot Six Bar and Restaurant
19:00 •
Speakers Dinner (Ticket Required)
Track 1 - Ballroom B1/B2
09:00 •
Opening Remarks
09:30 •
Keynote: Ted Demopoulos - Infosec Rock Star
11:00 •
DECEPTICON: Deceptive Techniques to Derail OSINT attempts
13:00 •
You're Going to Need a Bigger Privacy Plan: Here Comes the GDPR
14:00 •
Terrorist Lunch Money: The Law Responds to the Rise of Cryptocurrencies
15:00 •
The Paradox of Cybersecurity in Operational Technologies
16:00 •
Data Breaches: Barbarians in the Throne Room
Track 2 - Room A1
11:00 •
Static-Analysis Tools: Now you’re playing with power
13:00 •
Hijacking the Boot Process - Ransomware Style
14:00 •
Enlisting Users in the Fight Against Phishing Attacks
15:00 •
Supply Chain Attack Through CCleaner - Evidence Aurora Operation Still Active
16:00 •
AI, Deep Learning, Cognitive Security, Machine Learning: The Value Beneath the Hype
Track 3 - Room A2
11:00 •
The Increasingly Sophisticated Threat Landscape
13:00 •
Canaries in a Coal Mine - Using Honeypots to Detect Lateral Movement
14:00 •
Educating the Next Generation of Canada’s Cybersecurity Leaders
15:00 •
Advanced Attackers Hiding Inside Encrypted Traffic at the Endpoint
16:00 •
Turbo Charging Discovery: An Introduction to Offensive Golang
Track 4 - Room A3
11:00 •
360º of Analytics-Driven Active Cyber Protection and Secure Access
13:00 •
Lies, Damn Lies, and Ponemon Reports
14:00 •
Let’s build an OSS vulnerability management program!
15:00 •
Lessons Learned from the Black Hat NOC and RSAC SOC
16:00 •
Datacenter Attacks, an Interactive Adventure
Track 5 - Room 201
11:00 •
tbd
13:00 •
Real risk of significant what?
14:00 •
Software Defined Networking and Network Security
15:00 •
Questioning the "Loneliness" of Lone-Wolves: A Social Network Analysis of the Ideological, Signaling, and Support Networks of Lone-Wolf Terrorists
16:00 •
Oblivious sandboxing: developments in transparent sandboxing with Capsicum
Track 6 - Room 202
13:00 •
Workshop: Botnet Tracking and Data Analysis Using Open-Source Tools
LIMITED
Friday
, April 27
Ballroom B3
12:00 •
Lunch (Vendor Prize Draws)
Ballroom Salon
10:00 •
Break
14:45 •
Break
Tap Room @ The Lower Deck
20:00 •
After Party
Track 1 - Ballroom B1/B2
09:00 •
Opening Remarks
09:15 •
Color Wars: Examining Models for Blue and Red Team Collaboration
10:15 •
Are You Ready for the Worst? Application Security Incident Response
11:15 •
Introducing CSE’s open source AssemblyLine: High-volume malware triaging and analysis
13:00 •
Medical Records on the Black Market
14:00 •
Patching: Show Me Where It Hurts
15:00 •
Try Harder?
16:00 •
Closing Keynote
17:00 •
Closing Remarks / Grand Prize Draws
Track 2 - Room A1
09:15 •
My Adventures In Pentesting Self-Education, On A Shoestring Budget
10:15 •
New Crypto AEAD!
11:15 •
The Story of Escape Sequence Vulnerabilities
13:00 •
Who Watches the Watcher? Detecting Hypervisor Introspection from Unprivileged Guests
14:00 •
Top 10 ways to secure Microservices
15:00 •
1, 2, 3, 4: I Declare Cyber War
Track 3 - Room A2
09:15 •
An Introduction to Wireless Hacking
10:15 •
Red Meets Blue: Strengthening Defense through Offense
11:15 •
The Chrome Crusader – Browser Extension Malware Development
13:00 •
Advancing the Next Disruption in Security through Integration
14:00 •
tbd
15:00 •
One Citizen, One Password - How the State of Louisiana streamlined and secured digital services for its residents
Track 4 - Room A3
09:15 •
Outmaneuvering Cyber Adversaries Using Commercial Technologies
10:15 •
A Social Engineering Course Project Case Study
11:15 •
Be Hacker Aware
13:00 •
Cryptology: It’s a Scalpel, not a Hammer
14:00 •
How to Talk to Your Users (Without Being A Pretentious Jerk)
15:00 •
Traditional penetration testing is STILL dead
Track 5 - Room 201
09:15 •
Rise Against the Machines
10:15 •
Software Defined Networking and Network Security
11:15 •
Network Information Management and Cyber-Security/ Know your enemy: malware authorship attribution
13:00 •
tbd
14:00 •
tbd
Track 6 - Room 202
09:15 •
6 Steps for Firewall Assessment for Compliance and Security
09:15 •
tbd
10:15 •
tbd
11:15 •
tbd
13:00 •
Workshop: Orange is the new Hack - Introduction to Machine Learning with Orange
LIMITED
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