Monthly Archives:' May 2022
2022 Provisional Talks and Workshops
For those who want to know more about what content they will get on the weekend, this is a provisional list of talks and workshops. Not all selected speakers have confirmed, and things change even at the last minute, so please don’t attend just for a single talk and get annoyed it if not happen.
Talks are on Saturday 23rd July.
Speaker | Talk Name |
Andy Gill and Neil Lines | Paving The Way To DA – A Live(Hopefully) Path of Pwnage |
Ian Thornton-Trump | How to kill a Russian Commander in 20 minutes or less & other cyber stories from the war in Ukraine |
Chris Pritchard | Murder! Mossad? Watching SE experts in the real world, literally getting away with murder. |
Jess Amery | Friend or Foe? |
Sadi Zane | Deep dive into Kubernetes Attack Surface and how to defend against cloud native ecosystem? |
Soroush Dalili | Hacking a treadmill for fame and profit |
Sina Kheirkhah | Taming horses for combat |
Nishaanth Kumar G | Debugging Cordava Applications |
Paul Williams | X-Com: Editing Savegame Files is Still Strategy: Redux |
David Lodge | Security Vulnerabilities that (Mostly) Aren’t |
Keith Learmonth | Windows Credential Theft: A Primer |
James Boland | “I’ll take hacking for $100.” Keeping your CTF costs out of jeopardy |
Peter O | Can you detect this? Inside The Ransomware Operator’s Toolkit |
Manish Kishan Tanwar | Catch me if you can – Hiding web shell from WAF |
Noman Riffat | Finding zero days in WordPress Plugins & Themes and Testing Beyond WPScan |
Rad Kawar | Writing Tiny, Efficient, and Reliable Malware |
Richard Hicks | P4ssw0rds!!!!111 |
Workshops are between 10 and 4 (ish) on Friday 22nd July. To attend a workshop you must book and have a conference ticket. Booking will be opened closer to the day.
Speaker | Workshop Name |
Roxana Kovaci | Azure Red Team Attack and Detect workshop |
Sina Kheirkhah | Offensive .NET Reversing |
David Lodge | Introduction to GEOINT |
Soroush Dalili | Finding, Abusing, and Exploiting Deserialization Flaws in .NET Framework |
Brian Whelton | Network Noob to Ninja |