Presentaciones de Black Hat DC 2009 disponibles
Se acaban de publicar las presentaciones y algunos videos sobre Black Hat DC 2009 llevada a cabo en Washington DC el pasado 17 y 18 de febrero.
Las presentaciones son las siguientes:
Las presentaciones son las siguientes:
- Ryan C. Barnett
WAF Virtual Patching Challenge: Securing WebGoat with ModSecurity - Cesar Cerrudo
SQL Server Anti-Forensics - Matthew Flick
XSS Anonymous Browser - Xinwen Fu
One Cell is Enough to Break Tor's Anonymity - Travis Goodspeed
Reversing and Exploiting Wireless Sensors - Vincenzo Iozzo
Let Your Mach-O Fly
Prajakta Jagdale - Blinded by Flash: Widespread Security Risks Flash Developers Don't See
- Dan Kaminsky
DNS 2008 and the New (old) Nature of Critical Infrastructure - William Kimball
Emulation-based Software Protection Providing Encrypted Code Execution and Page Granularity Code Signing - Paul Kurtz
Keynote: The Move from Strategic Indecision to Leadership in Cyberspace - Brian Krumheuer, Jason Raber
QuietRIATT: Rebuilding the Import Address Table Using Hooked DLL Calls - Adam Laurie
Satellite Hacking for Fun and Profit - Andrew Lindell
Making Privacy-Preserving Data Mining Practical with Smartcards - David Litchfield
The Forensic Investigation of a Compromised Oracle Database Server - Moxie Marlinspike
New Techniques for Defeating SSL/TLS - Michael Muckin
Windows Vista Security Internals - Duc Nguyen
Your Face Is NOT Your Password - Peter Silberman
Snort My Memory - Val Smith, Colin Ames
Dissecting Web Attacks - Michael Sutton
A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: The Dangers of Persistent Web Browser Storage - Rafal Wojtczuk & Joanna Rutkowska
Attacking Intel® Trusted Execution Technology - Paul Wouters
Defending Your DNS in a Post-Kaminsky World - Stefano Zanero
Alternate: Masibty: A Web Application Firewall Based on Anomaly Detection - Earl Zmijewski
Defending Against BGP Man-In-The-Middle Attacks
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