[SLUG] Ruxcon 2008
Ruxcon is Australia's premier technical computer security conference, held annually at the University of Technology (UTS), Sydney. After a break in 2007, Ruxcon is back and bigger than ever. Ruxcon brings together the best and the brightest security talent in the Australia-Pacific region through live presentations, activities, and demonstrations. Ruxcon 2008 will be held on the weekend of the 29th of November to the 30th of November at the University of Technology, Sydney. Doors open at 8:30am and the first presentation commences at 9:30am. RUXCON 2008 Presentations [1]: 1. Security Applications for Emulation - Silvio Cesare 2. Intelligent Web Fuzzing - Neil Archibald 3. Attacking the Vista Heap - Ben Hawkes 4. Targetted OLE2 Attacks, The New Black - Peter Taylor 5. Attacking Rich Internet Applications - Kuza55, Stefano Di Paola 6. Introduction to Reverse Engineering - Ashley Fox 7. Now you see it, now you don't! - Obfuscation '08 style... - Nishad Herath 8. Heaps about Heaps - Brett Moore 9. Uninitialized Variables - Finding, Exploiting, Automating - Daniel Hodson 10. JavaScript is Harder than you Think - Paul Ducklin 11. Enterprise Security, Softer than the foam on my Frappuccino - LUMC Crew 12. Pimping: Forensic Style - Adam Daniel 13. SCADA Penetration Testing: Hacking Modbus Enabled Devices - Daniel Grzelak 14. Browser Memory Protection Bypasses in Vista - Mark Dowd 15. None More Black: The Dark Side of SEO - Roberto Suggi 16. Ghost Recon: Subverting Local Networks - Berne Campbell 17. Browser Rider: Your way to Fun Browsing - Nik Mijatovic, Ben Mosse 18. GPU Powered Malware - Daniel Reynaud 19. Google Hacking - Christian Heinrich 20. Netscreen of the Dead: Developing A Trojaned Firmware for Juniper Netscreen Appliances - Graeme Neilson As in previous years, there will be events and competitions, which allow attendees to have fun, win prizes and socialise, all while enjoying a cold beer on an Australian summer's day. Register to reserve your spot at Ruxcon 2008 [2]. Hope to see you there, Regards, Ruxcon 2008 Staff http://www.ruxcon.org.au [1] http://www.ruxcon.org.au/presentations.shtml [2] http://www.ruxcon.org.au/register.shtml -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
[SLUG] Ruxcon 2008
Ruxcon is Australia's premier technical computer security conference, held annually at the University of Technology (UTS), Sydney. After a break in 2007, Ruxcon is back and bigger than ever. Ruxcon brings together the best and the brightest security talent in the Australia-Pacific region through live presentations, activities, and demonstrations. Ruxcon 2008 will be held on the weekend of the 29th of November to the 30th of November at the University of Technology, Sydney. Doors open at 8:30am and the first presentation commences at 9:30am. RUXCON 2008 Presentations [1]: 1. Security Applications for Emulation - Silvio Cesare 2. Intelligent Web Fuzzing - Neil Archibald 3. Attacking the Vista Heap - Ben Hawkes 4. Targetted OLE2 Attacks, The New Black - Peter Taylor 5. Attacking Rich Internet Applications - Kuza55, Stefano Di Paola 6. Introduction to Reverse Engineering - Ashley Fox 7. Now you see it, now you don't! - Obfuscation '08 style... - Nishad Herath 8. Heaps about Heaps - Brett Moore 9. Uninitialized Variables - Finding, Exploiting, Automating - Daniel Hodson 10. JavaScript is Harder than you Think - Paul Ducklin 11. Enterprise Security, Softer than the foam on my Frappuccino - LUMC Crew 12. Pimping: Forensic Style - Adam Daniel 13. SCADA Penetration Testing: Hacking Modbus Enabled Devices - Daniel Grzelak 14. Browser Memory Protection Bypasses in Vista - Mark Dowd 15. None More Black: The Dark Side of SEO - Roberto Suggi 16. Ghost Recon: Subverting Local Networks - Berne Campbell 17. Browser Rider: Your way to Fun Browsing - Nik Mijatovic, Ben Mosse 18. GPU Powered Malware - Daniel Reynaud 19. Google Hacking - Christian Heinrich 20. Netscreen of the Dead: Developing A Trojaned Firmware for Juniper Netscreen Appliances - Graeme Neilson As in previous years, there will be events and competitions, which allow attendees to have fun, win prizes and socialise, all while enjoying a cold beer on an Australian summer's day. Register to reserve your spot at Ruxcon 2008 [2]. Hope to see you there, Regards, Ruxcon 2008 Staff http://www.ruxcon.org.au [1] http://www.ruxcon.org.au/presentations.shtml [2] http://www.ruxcon.org.au/register.shtml -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
[SLUG] Ruxcon 2010 Announcement
Ruxcon is Australia's premier technical computer security conference, held at the CQ function centre in Melbourne. After a break in 2009, Ruxcon is back and bigger than ever. Ruxcon brings together the best and the brightest security talent in the Australia-Pacific region through live presentations, activities, and demonstrations. This year we also feature a fantastic lineup with several high-profile international speakers. Ruxcon 2010 will be held on the weekend of the 20th of November to the 21th of November. Doors open at 9:00am and the first presentation commences at 10:00am. There are a limited number of tickets available and they are going very quickly. Please register via the Ruxcon website to ensure that you don't miss out: http://www.ruxcon.org.au/register. Ruxcon 2010 Presentations (http://www.ruxcon.org.au/presentations): 1. Milking a Horse or Executing Remote Code in Modern Java Web Frameworks - Meder Kydryraliev 2. Code Analysis Carpentry - Sean Heelan 3. Breaking Virtualisation by Switching the CPU to Virtual 8086 Mode - Endrazine 4. Instrumenting the Linux Kernel with Kprobes for Anti-Security - Ryan O'Neill 5. Will it Blend? - Billy Rios 6. Prospecting for Rootite: More Code Coverage, More Bugs, Less Wasted Effort - Ben Nagy 7. DEP in Depth - Brett Moore 8. Understanding the Java Serialisation Attack Surface - Daniel Grzelak 9. Web Scanners FOR THE WIN... - Louis Nyffenegger 10. We've been Hacked! What Went Wrong and Why - Mark Goudie 11. An overview of AFP High Tech Crime Operations - Alex Tilley 12. Killing the Elephant in the Room - Enterprise Vulnerability Management Tactics - Matt J 13. Fast Automated Unpacking and Classification of Malware - Silvio Cesare 14. Hackerspace - Robots & Dinosaurs - Gavin Smith 15. 'No Holds Barred' Penetration Testing - Jarrod Loidl 16. The Computer Forensic & eDiscovery Tools that Time Forgot - Adam Daniel 17. How to Do Real World Computer Forensics... And Not Get Burned - Nick Klein 18. Ghost in the Shell(code) - Matthew de Carteret 19. Hooray for Reading: The Kindle and You - Peter Hannay 20. The Australian Internet Security Initiative - Fighting Botnets at the Source - Mark Chaffe 21. Security in APCO P25 Public-Safety Communications Networks - Stephen Glass & Matt Robert 22. Automatically Identifying C structs from Binaries - Kuza55 23. Rux Lox - An Introduction to Lockpicking - Graeme "Wily" Bell 24. RFID Shits and Giggles - Edward Farrell 25. DnsUberNOOBer - DNS Enumeration on Steroids! - Jaco van Heerden 26. Virtualisation Security State of the Union - David Jorm More to come... As in previous years, there will be events and competitions, which allow attendees to have fun, win prizes and socialise, all while enjoying a cold beer on an Australian summer's day. For more information please visit: www.ruxcon.org.au. Hope to see you there, Regards, Ruxcon 2010 Staff -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html