World Security Professional Summit in London
LONDON, United Kingdom -- The worlds security professionals will converge on London in May 2008, to discuss new technology, and share best practices. The most significant new discoveries, technologies, and products will be presented at the third annual EUSecWest conference, brought to you by the organizers of PacSec and CanSecWest.
The latest in cutting edge information security threats, defenses, applications, and theory will be showcased in a series of one hour presentations by the brightest minds in the security field from all nations.
Catered breaks and lunches are provided to make a comfortable social environment to network with your peers. Wired and wireless networking will be provided for attendees to stay in touch with their offices, and remain productive, so bring your laptop.
Evening social activities will be planned for the international and local attendees to mix.
Presentations 2008
PhlashDance, discovering permanent denial of service attacks against embedded systems - Rich Smith, HP Labs
Attacking Near Field Communications (NFC) Mobile Phones - Collin Muliner, trifinite
Abusing X.509 certificate features - Alexander Klink, Cynops GmbH
Phoenix, Microsoft's next generation compiler, and automated vulnerability finding - Tim Burrell, Microsoft
Cisco IOS Rootkits - Sebastian Muñiz, Core
Advances in attacking interpreted languages - Justin Ferguson, IOActive
One Token to Rule Them All: Post-Exploitation Fun in Windows Environments - Luke Jennings, MWR InfoSecurity
Building the bridge between the Web Application and the OS: GUI access through SQL Injection - Alberto Revelli, Portcullis
Satellite Systems - Adam Laurie, RFIDIOt.org
Browser Exploits - Attacks and Defense - Saumil Shah, Net Square
WebSphere MQ Security - Martyn Ruks, MWR InfoSecurity



