Blog Posts Tagged with "Security BSides"
Security BSides Detroit Announces its June Schedule
May 15, 2012 Added by:Steven Fox, CISSP, QSA
The BSides conference is billed as a un-conference where practitioners go for clear unfiltered view of the industry. The conference features two tracks and thirty-two talks of local and national experts on a variety technical and non-technical subjects...
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Making Things Worse by Asking all the Wrong Questions
May 14, 2012 Added by:Rafal Los
Blaming OWASP and developers for not adopting secure coding is silly. Uuntil the business cares about security, and developers have an incentive to write more secure code, tools and simple to use transparent technologies like that which OWASP provides won't get utilized...
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Are We Reaching Security Conference Overload?
May 14, 2012 Added by:Tom Eston
We have more security and hacking conferences than ever, but now there is also more overlap. These choices can make it harder for researchers to present new and relevant content and also tough to decide which conferences to attend from a attendee perspective...
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Infosec Island Seeks Industry Partners for Security Conferences
May 07, 2012 Added by:Infosec Island Admin
Through a combination of custom content publication that features products and services, video interviews with company personnel onsite, and traditional banner ad campaigns, organizations can better leverage the impact of attendance and participation at key industry events...
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Security BSides Chicago 2012 Presentation Lineup
April 19, 2012 Added by:Security BSides
Each BSides is a community-driven framework for building events for and by information security community members. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. It is where conversations for the next-big-thing are happening. You don’t want to miss it...
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Security BSides Charleston 2012: Operating In-Security
March 16, 2012 Added by:Security BSides
A combination of students, professionals, geeks and tinkerers gathering to discuss Information Security, hear awesome talks and bring security into our everyday lives. Our mission is to provide an inclusive, inspiring and motivational environment to discuss and collaborate...
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A Post BSidesSF and RSA Post
March 15, 2012 Added by:Jack Daniel
The RSA Conference was the RSA Conference. It was better than the past few years as far as content. It is not the place for cutting edge research, and the expo is all about selling security products. It can be disillusioning to see the crass commercial side of our business...
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The Security BSides Las Vegas Mentorship Program
March 08, 2012 Added by:Security BSides
We all know how hard it can be to find your voice, or translate data into talking points that won't lose your audience, so we're looking to pair first time conference speakers with a mentor who has a solid track record in public speaking to work with them from CFP to the podium...
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A Situational Problem Requires a Situational Solution
March 08, 2012 Added by:John Linkous
There is no one type of cyber or insider attack, each is deliberately designed by the perpetrator to use an infrastructure against its owner and to enable the attacker to get as quickly as possible to the intended target and get out again undetected...
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RSA Conference 2012 Wrap-Up
March 05, 2012 Added by:Robb Reck
RSA 2012 is in the books. The crypto-geniuses have gone home and are again working on solving our most challenging technical problems. The rest of us have returned home with some new insights and an improved plan for implementing security in our own little corners of the world...
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Observations from RSA, BSides, and GABA
March 04, 2012 Added by:Joe Weiss
Stuxnet was being discussed by many without understanding the controller aspect. Most vendors were using technologies developed for monitoring IT networks and applying them to the SCADA networks. There were very few vendors that were addressing the field controllers...
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Security BSides Austin 2012: Keeping Security Weird
February 23, 2012 Added by:Security BSides
BSides Austin is an eclectic group of infosec pros gathered to hear awesome talks and have outrageously fun discussions. Our mission is to provide an inclusive, some say quirky, yet open environment for sharing and collaborative discourse on security topics that most interest you...
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Security BSides San Francisco: Presentation Schedule
February 14, 2012 Added by:Security BSides
Each BSides is a community-driven framework for building events for and by information security community members. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. It is where conversations for the next-big-thing are happening. You don’t want to miss it...
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Security BSides San Francisco: Speakers and Topics Lineup
February 08, 2012 Added by:Security BSides
The goal of Security BSides is to expand the spectrum of conversation beyond the traditional confines of space and time. The conferences create opportunities for individuals to both present and participate in an intimate atmosphere that encourages collaboration...
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Put Away the Pitchforks: RSA Grants BSides Sponsor Waivers
February 01, 2012 Added by:Jack Daniel
It looks like all is well, or at least functional. The folks at the RSA Conference are issuing waivers for RSA sponsors and exhibitors to participate in BSides San Francisco. Thank you to everyone who showed their support for BSides, the event and the community...
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Security BSides San Francisco 2012 Will Live On!
January 30, 2012 Added by:Security BSides
“Events like BSides are essential to the information security industry and the professional development of current and future information security leaders. Being in a position to provide the necessary financial support to guarantee that BSidesSF takes place is a blessing..."
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- Follow Up to the Out of Band Authentication Post
- Skype Malware Campaign Spreading Poison Ivy Trojan
- I Hope Edo is Worth the Privacy Risk
- Dutch MoD Innovation Competition 2012: CYBER Operations 2.0
- NIST Workshop: The Technical Aspects of Botnets
- Security Automation by Hand - Batch/Bash/FOR
- Who Are You Preaching to Anyway?
- Some Observations on Klout Scores
- Where Will the Buck Stop in Cloud Security?
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