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Classes
 Class  By Dates  Time  Instructor  Exam 
 CEH EC-Council
 Oct 9 - 12, 2010  8:30am - 5:30pm  Joe McCray
Oct 12 
 CHFI EC-Council
 Oct 9 - 12, 2010  8:30am - 5:30pm  Robert Reed Voucher
 ECSA EC-Council
 Oct 9 - 12, 2010  8:30am - 5:30pm  Tim Pierson Voucher
 CISSP (ISC)2
 Oct 9 - 12, 2010  8:30am - 5:30pm Glenn Pritchard
Voucher
 PMP Insyte Training   Oct 9 - 12, 2010   9:00am - 5:00pm  Joe Launi   
 Deep Dive: CEH SWAT Bootcamp EC-Council  Oct 10 - 12, 2010  9:00am - 5:00pm  Wayne Burke None
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Hacker Halted - The Conference Minimize
Wednesday, Oct 13 | Conference Day 1 
   Versailles (Plenary Hall)
0830  Opening Address by Jay Bavisi, President EC-Council
0900   Keynote Address by Joe Jarzombek, U.S Department of Homeland Security
0940   Keynote Address by Richard Stiennon, IT-Harvest
1020 Refreshments
   Escorial/Balmoral Versailles Sandringham/Windsor
1050  OD-1
What You See Can't Hurt You: How to Respond and Protect with a Multi-Dimensional View of Security
Dr. Prescott Winter
ArcSight
TR-1
Hackers Can Kill You

Majid Sarrafzadeh
UCLA

CTC-1
Scanning the Interwebs -- (hunting for that vulnerable web application)
Sean Arries
Terremark

1130 OD-2
Incorporating real-time threat intelligence in Web Applications
Mario Santana
Terremark

TR-2
Weaponizing Psychosonics
Brad Smith
Computer Institute of the Rockies

CTC-2 
Accessible Crash Dump Analysis
Cris Neckar
Google

1210 Lunch
1340  OD-3
The Fall of the Antivirus Model: New Generation of Viruses and Malware Requires A Layered Approach to Security

Tom Murphy
Bit9
TR-3
Cleaning Up Ajax Development

Lars Ewe
Cenzic
CTC-3
Weaponizing LISP

John 'Kanen' Flowers


1420 OD-4
The National Cyber Corps :  A Call to Action!

Erik Laykin
Duff & Phelps

TR-4
Cybersecurity in Control Systems (SCADA, DCS, and more) – Automobiles, Buildings and Power Grids
Matthew E. Luallen
Encari
CTC-4
Wake Up and Smell the Sniffers (They're All Over Your Emails)

Michael Scheidell
SecNap
1500 TR-6
Automated Security Scanners: Failures and Challenges
Patrick Toomey
Greg Ose
NeoHapsis
TR-5
Blackberry Proof-of-Concept: Malicious Applications

Mayank Aggarwal
Juniper Networks
CD-2
Hacking the Cloud

Ganesh Devarajan
Scott Gerlach
Go Daddy
1540 Refreshments
  Versailles (Plenary Hall)


1610




The Cloud Computing Debate (Moderator: Rafael Echemendia, Terremark)



1730
End of Conference Day 1 (Raffle Draw 1) - Versailles (Plenary Hall)
1900  VIP and Speaker Dinner
 
Thursday, Oct 14 | Conference Day 2
0900  Keynote Address by Christien Rioux, Co-Author L0phtCrack
The Exploit Arms Race – The Progression Of Attack and Defense in Software
0940
 Keynote Address by Michael Birdman, CTO Catbird
Hey You! Get Off My Cloud!

1020  Refreshments
  Escorial/Alhambra Versailles
Sandringham/Windsor
1050 OD-12
Social Engineering

Wayne Burke
SequrIT
TR-9
Best of Both Worlds - Correlating Static and Dynamic Analysis Results

Jacob West
Fortify Software
CTC-10
Undetectable rootkit for Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7

Csaba Barta
NetAcademia/Deloitte
1130 OD-7
Web Application Threat Security Landscape for 2011

Arian Evans
White Hat Security
CD-1
How a Washington Think Tank Thwarts Hackers with Log Management & SIEM

Nick Levay
Center for American Progress
CTC-5
Cracking Bluetooth for Phun and Profit?

Brad Smith
Computer Institute of the Rockies
1210 Lunch
1340 OD-8
What the Hack?

Michael Gregg
The Solution Firm
SS-1
Social War Dialing for Dollars in America's Small Towns

Tony Howlett
Network Security Services
CTC-6
Pen Testing a Virtualization System

Tim Pierson
 Data-Sentry
1420 OD-9
Best practices and recommendations regarding vulnerability management and compliance.

Karl Kispert
Aujas
CD-3
Cloud Security is not Virtualization

Ed Haletky
AstroArch
CTC-7
You Spent All That Money and You Still Got 0wned

Joe McCray
Learn Security Online

1500 OD-10
The State of the Hack  - The Advanced Persistent Threat
Michael Malin
Mandiant

TR-7
HoneyWhat? Automating Web Threat Detection UsingHoneyClients
Brian Jack
GFI Software
CTC-8
Penetration Testing and Fuzzing in SDLC
Ari Takanen
Codenomicon

1540 Refreshments
1610 OD-11
Cyber Jihadis: Who's Winning?
Jeff Bardin
XA Systems
 CD-4
Botnet Resistant Coding
Peter Greko
Fabian Rothschild
HackMiami
CTC-9
Building Botnet for Fun!
Gunter Ollman
Damballa
1650 OD-13
Applied Security Visualization
Kevin Noble
Terremark
TR-10
Web Maniac - Hacking Trust
Aditya K. Sood
Armorize Technologies, Inc.

 
CTC-11
Voice and VoIP Security
Mark Collier
SecureLogix
1730  End of Conference Day 2 (Raffle Draw 2 & Passport Draw)
2100  
Hacker Halted Party (till late)


* Conference speakers and timings are subject to change without prior notice
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GeekTrack
GeekTrack
Oct 14, 2010
 1050 Jorge Orchilles Orchilles Consulting  Vulnerability Ass... Penetrate What?
 1130 Gary Bahadur KRAA Security  Social Media Security in Corporate Environment
 1210 Lunch
 1340 John Ceraolo Arise Virtual Solutions  How to Talk to an Executive about Security
 1420 Jeffrey Slapp & Roger Barranco Host.net  Data Center Virtualization
 1500 Coffee Break 
 1530 Peter Greko & Fabian Rothschild HackMiami   Maintaining Access on Compromised LAMP Servers 
 1610 Jason Malley & Rod Soto HackMiami  Dangers of a Wireless World
 1650 Tim Krabec Kracomp LLC  Covering Your Ass(ets)

CSFI Track
Oct 14, 2010
9:00 – 9:35am
Keynote speaker: Roger Kuhn (confirmed)
Office of Naval Research (ONR), Science Advisor to USN Fleet Cyber Command (FLTCYBERCOM)/Commander, 10th Fleet (C10F)
The Reality of Cyber Warfare
9:40 – 10:15am Kevin G. Coleman: Cyber Security Strategic Advisor to Business, Government and Industry at The Technolytics Institute Cyber Weapons Dissemination and Containment
10:20 – 10:45 Tim Treat: Manager at Mandiant Defeating APT through Capabilities-Based Security Operations
11:05 – 11:40 Jeff Bardin: Vice President and Chief Security Officer at XA Systems
The Reality of Jihadist Asymmetric Attacks
11:45 – 12:20 Rain Ottis: Scientist at Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence The Use of Volunteers in Cyber Conflicts
12:25 – 1:00 Frank Cindrich, JD: Independent Consultant and Strategist The Other Eighty-Five Percent
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