[plug] Fwd: [plug-ctte] Ruxcon 2015 Security Conference 24-25 October

Paul Del p at delfante.it
Mon Sep 14 07:47:36 UTC 2015


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From: <cfp at ruxcon.org.au>
Date: Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 1:29 PM
Subject: [plug-ctte] Ruxcon 2015 Security Conference 24-25 October
To: committee at plug.linux.org.au


Hi,

Ruxcon is Australia's premier technical computer security conference, held
at the CQ Function Centre in Melbourne.

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 line-up with several
high-profile international speakers.

Ruxcon 2015 will be held on the weekend of the 24th of October to the 25th
of October. Doors open at 8:00am and the first presentation commences at
9:00am.

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: https://ruxcon.org.au/register

For more information, please visit https://ruxcon.org.au/speakers

1.  Paul Vixie - DNS as a Defence Vector
2.  Colby Moore - Spread Spectrum Satcom Hacking
3.  Team Pangu - Design, Implementation, and Bypass of the Chain-Of-Trust
Model of iOS
4.  Jason Geffner - VENOM
5.  Andy Davis - Broadcasting Your Attack: Security Testing DAB Radio In
Cars
6.  Vanessa Teague - NSW iVote System: Security Failures & Flaws in a Live
Online Election
7.  Lyon Yang - Advanced SOHO Router Exploitation
8.  Fatih Ozavci - VoIP Wars: Destroying Jar Jar Lync
9.  Chris Gates - Purple Teaming: One year after going from fulltime
breaker to parttime fixer
10. Richard Johnson - High Performance Fuzzing
11. Jasiel Spelman & Matt Molinyawe - Abusing Adobe Reader¹s JavaScript APIs
12. Joshua “kernelsmith” Smith - High-Def Fuzzing: Exploring
Vulnerabilities in HDMI-CEC
13. Ilja Van Sprundel - Window Driver Attack Surface: Some New Insights
14. David Jorm - SDN Security
15. Matt McCormack - Why Attackers Toolsets Do What They Do
16. Elvis Collado - Home Network Devices - The Low Hanging Fruit Of 201[5-9]
17. Vitaly Nikolenko - Practical Intel SMEP Bypass Techniques on Linux
18. Peter Fillmore - Fruit Salad, Yummy Yummy: An Analysis Of Applepay
19. Raphael Rigo - A Peek Under The Blue Coat
20. Hacked To Death - Chris Rock
8 more presentations to be announced.

Training running just before Ruxcon include:

* The Mobile Application Hacker's Handbook - Live Edition
* Advanced Infrastructure Hacking
* PentesterLab's Advanced Web Hacking

Events running over the weekend at Ruxcon include:

* Capture The Flag Tournament (Hacking wargame)
* Black Bag Competition (Break into hotel room, pick locks, crack safe, etc)
* Saturday and Sunday night Ruxcon Party (Free drinks with other hackers)
* Lockpick Workshop (Learn how to lockpick)
* Turbo Talks (6 minute mini presentations)
* Hardware Hacking Village
* Discussion panel (featuring Scott Ludlam)

Hope to see you there,

Regards,

Ruxcon 2015 Staff
https://ruxcon.org.au


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