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Published by Gbaf News
Posted on May 18, 2018

How to rob a bank; what hacking adult toys tells us about the state of the IoT; quantum security and why it matters; vulnerabilities of medical networks; daily lock-picking challenges and more…!
Europe’s no.1 information security event, Infosecurity Europe, is launching a brand-new feature for 2018 called “Geek Street” – an immersive zone where information security practitioners will share their expertise in a series of in-depth, independent and technical research sessions. Designed to enable visitors to delve into the latest security research into exploits, vulnerabilities and threats, the Geek Street programme will include:
The Geek Street programme will also feature presentations onHunting PBX for Vulnerabilities; Stackoverflow: The Vulnerability Marketplace; Software Protection in the ASPIRE Project; Unleashingthe Automated Memory Forensics Playbook to Hunt for Evasive Malware; The AdversaryPlaybook: OilRig Threat Group; Blockchain-Based C&C Techniques: Towards a Persistent Channel and The Apple of your EFI: An Updated Analysis of the State of Apple’s EFI Security Support and Black Info OpsApproach to Evaluate Critical Infrastructure Security. James Lyne, Global Research Advisor, Sophos, who will be inducted in to Infosecurity Europe’s Hall of Fame for 2018, will give the Opening Keynote.
How to rob a bank; what hacking adult toys tells us about the state of the IoT; quantum security and why it matters; vulnerabilities of medical networks; daily lock-picking challenges and more…!
Europe’s no.1 information security event, Infosecurity Europe, is launching a brand-new feature for 2018 called “Geek Street” – an immersive zone where information security practitioners will share their expertise in a series of in-depth, independent and technical research sessions. Designed to enable visitors to delve into the latest security research into exploits, vulnerabilities and threats, the Geek Street programme will include:
The Geek Street programme will also feature presentations onHunting PBX for Vulnerabilities; Stackoverflow: The Vulnerability Marketplace; Software Protection in the ASPIRE Project; Unleashingthe Automated Memory Forensics Playbook to Hunt for Evasive Malware; The AdversaryPlaybook: OilRig Threat Group; Blockchain-Based C&C Techniques: Towards a Persistent Channel and The Apple of your EFI: An Updated Analysis of the State of Apple’s EFI Security Support and Black Info OpsApproach to Evaluate Critical Infrastructure Security. James Lyne, Global Research Advisor, Sophos, who will be inducted in to Infosecurity Europe’s Hall of Fame for 2018, will give the Opening Keynote.