Hackers  Are Ready.  Are You?
 
September 20 - 25, 2009 Miami, Florida
   
World Class Agenda with International Speakers
Hacker Halted USA will cover current topics for information security professionals - covering information security from both a management and technical perspective, as well as intriguing discussions on emerging threats and global trends. Below is the tentative agenda. Click HERE to see presenters profile.
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Day 1 ( September 23 )

8.00 Opening & Welcome Address
8.30

Howard Schmidt ( Plenary 1)

TBA

9.15
Tea Break
 
Track A
Track B
Track C
9.45

G. Mark Hardy

A Brief History of Hacking

Aaron Walters

Advanced Memory Forensics: What's In Your RAM?

Ron Gula

Overcoming the Limitations in Network Security Monitoring

10.30

Chet Ratcliffe

Computer Network Simulators: Advanced Cyberspace Protection

Ari Takanen

Next Generation Fuzzing- The Fun of Destructive Software Testing

Peter Berghammer

Utilizing Social Networking Techniques ( with a hacker's twist) to influence the eloctoral process.

11.15

 Haja Mohideen

Taking Down Networks - Let's Cut The Crap

(Live Demos)

Yaniv Miron

Sponsored Links Jacking Attacks

Erik Laykin

The Intersection of Organized Crime and Technology

12.00
Lunch
1.15

Arian Evans

 Leaving the Front Door Unlocked – Why Even the Most Advanced Website Security Schemes Are Still Vulnerable

Iftach Ian Amit

Down the Rabbit Hole - Uncovering a Criminal Server

Jeff Bardin

Jihad Me This

2.00

Michael Gregg

Malware: The Evolving Threat

Eric T. Gonzales

Security 3.0 : The unparalleled Value Data in the Database

Paul De Souza

Cyber Warefare Awareness By CWFI

2.45

Alex Horan

Pen Testing as Critical Element of Security Testing Lifestyle

Gunter Ollmann

Factoring Criminal Malware into Web Application Design

Hemma Prafullchandra

Is Virtualization Secure? Planning for Secure Deployment of Virtualization

3.30

Eric Knight

Security Information Event Manager(SIEM) Against Cybercrime

Mark Harris

Server Side Polymorphism & The Changing Face of Malware

Edward Haletky

Security of Virtualization as a Service the key to Cloud Security (Joint presentation with Tim Pierson)

4.15
Tea Break
4.45

David Litchfield ( Plenary 2)

TBA

5.30
Day 1 Conference Raffle Draw
(Plenary Hall)
 
 
Day 2 ( September 24 )
 
8.15 Welcome Address
8.30

Ira Winkler ( Plenary 3)

Zen and the Art of Information Security

9.15
Tea Break
 
Track A
Track B
Track C
Track D (ISSA/ISACA/InfraGard)
9.45

James Aquilina

Computer Forensics in Criminal Investigations or Regulatory Inquiries

Michael Malin

The State of The Hack, Find Evil; Solve Crime

Michael Scheidell

Silver Lining, Dark Cloud. What You Should Know About Security in the Cloud

Georgios Mortakis & Carlos Bormey

POS Hacking & Electronic Card Vulnerabilities

10.30

Kevin Noble

TBA

Sean Arries

Definitive Web Application Security: Combat Scripting Python Style

Peter Cox

VolP Security: Identifying & Quantifying the Threats

InfraGard

FBI Intelligence and InfraGard

11.15

Richard Howard

Taking Virtual Worlds Seriously: Implications to the Intelligence and Law enforcement communities

Rohyt Belani

Spear Phishing : A report from the trenches

Dan Hoffman

SmartPhone Hacks and Attacks: A Demonstration of Current Threats to Mobile Devices

Gary Bahadur

Supplier Risk Management-The Next Great Challenge

12.00
Lunch
1.15

Pamela Fusco

A Particle Society

Joseph McCray

Insights to Advanced SQL Injection

Mike Murray

Pwning People - Exploiting users through Technology

Moses Hernandez & Jason Rowe

A Red Team/Blue Team Strategy Session

2.00

Robert Barnes

Grounding Security & Compliance Where The Data Lives

Alex Lanstein

Rooting Out The Bad Actors

Edward Haletky

Hardening & Securing Linux

Luis Salazar

Yeah, You Can Get Arrested for That

2.45

Xinwen Fu

The Marauder

Brian Caswell

Best Practices in Secure Coding

Arshan Dabirsiaghi

The Limits of Perspective and Cloaked Vulnerabilities


3.30

Jayson E Street

Walking through a city made of glass with a bag full of rocks.(Dispelling the myths and discussing the facts of Global Cyber

Cris Neckar / Gregory Ose

So long and thanks for all the clock cycles (Joint presentation with Gregory Ose)

 

Doug Farre / Mitch Capper

Physical Security in the Workplace (Joint presentation with Doug Ferre)

 

4.15
Tea Break
4.45

Herbert H. Thompson & Jeff Bardin ( Plenary 4)

Money for Nothin' and Your Data is Free ( Joint keynote with Jeff bardin)

5.30
 EC-Council Awards Ceremony
Day 2 Conference Raffle Draw
 (Plenary Hall)
6.30
Passport Draw
 (Exhibition Hall)
7.30
Hacker Halted Party
Biscayne Lady & The River Lounge
 
Day 3 ( September 25 )
 

8.15

Amit Yoran ( Closing Plenary )

"Today's Reality : Living in Compromise to Advanced Persistent Threats"

9.00
Breakout
9.30
EC- Council Training Workshop 1
EC- Council Training Workshop 2
EC- Council Training Workshop 3
EC- Council Partners Convention
(Closed session)

Ethical Hacking : Identifying Threats & Deploying Countermeasures

Eric Reed

(Concerto A)

CANCELED

Virtualization Security : Threats Exposed

(Concerto B)

ATC/ATP Conference

EC-Council

(Concerto D)

CEI Session

Haja Mohideen

(Picasso Room)

Part 1

CANCELED

Part 1

Part 1
Part 1
10.30
Tea Break

11.00

Part 2

CANCELED

Part 2

Part 2

Part 2

12.30
Lunch
1.30

Part 3

CANCELED

Part 3

Part 3

Part 3

3.30
Tea Break
4.00

Summary & Wrap Up

CANCELED

Summary & Wrap Up

Summary & Wrap Up

Summary & Wrap Up

5.00

Closing Address & Conference Grand Draw
(Plenary Hall)

 
Click HERE to see presenters profile.