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  November 8-9, 2008 - Registrations are Open

 

 

 

5 International Speakers - Simultaneous Translations

NEWS

 

  30.09.08
  Trainings - SANS Institute training confirmed. Registrations are open.
  30.09.08
  Speakers - Two new speakers confirmed.
 17.09.08
 Speakers - New speakers confirmed! More speakers is comming.
 16.09.08
 Subscriptions - We changed the date for advance registrations with discount.
TRAININGS

 

1 - The Essentials of Computer Forensics

Instructor: Filipe Alcarde Balestra

Seats: 15

Seats left: 7

Duration: 16 hours

Date: 6 - 7 november 2008

 

2 - Pentest class 101: A hands-on approach

Instructors: Julio Cesar Fort

                    Gustavo Pimentel Bittencourt

Seats: 30

Seats left: 7

Duration: 16 hours

Date: 6 - 7 november 2008

 

3 - SANS Institute - Reverse-Engineering Malware: The Essentials of Malware Analysis

Instructor: Rodrigo Rubira Branco

Seats: 15

Seats left: 15

Duration: 16 hours

Date: 6 - 7 november 2008

 

Confirmed Speakers

 

Bruno Cardoso Lopes
João Batista Correa
 PCI Rootkits
Diego Camargo
 Direito Eletrônico
Edgar Barbosa
 Hypervisor Framework
Francisco Amato
 evilgrade, "You have pending upgrades..."
Guto Motta
 Raising GPRS Security Awareness by Observing Real World Security Events
Joe McCray
 Advanced SQL Injection
Julio Auto
 Practical (Introduction to) Reverse Engineering
Nicolas Waisman
 Apology of 0days
Pablo Sole
 Defeating DEP, the Immunity Debugger way
Rafael Silva
 Virii: A quantitative approach
Rodrigo Carvalho Costa
 Hack into Samba
Rodrigo Rubira Branco (BSDaemon)
 Real Life Hacking
Ronaldo Vasconcellos
 Onde estão as ferramentas de segurança do Brasil?
Steve Adegbite
 Secure the Planet! New Strategic Initiatives from Microsoft to Rock Your World
Wagner Elias
 Extreme Web Hacking
Wendel G. Henrique
Sandro Gauci
 Playing with Web Application Firewalls

 

* The speaker list can be modified after the call for papers closes.

 

 

The use of “hacker” to mean “security breaker” is a confusion on the part of the mass media. We hackers refuse to recognize that meaning, and continue using the word to mean, “Someone who loves to program and enjoys being clever about it.”

Richard Stallman

 

 

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