BlackHatEU2013 – Day2 – The Sandbox Roulette: Are you ready to ramble
Good morning friends, I’d like to welcome you back on this second day of BlackHat Europe 2013. Day 1 has been pretty interesting, so let’s see how day 2 goes (especially after Rapid7 and IOActive parties last night). I think there is no better way of starting the second day at a conference with – […]
Black Hat Europe 2013 – Preview
Hola dear friends, There’s only a few days left until Black Hat Europe 2013 opens its doors in the beautiful city of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Just like past years, I’ll be covering some of the briefings (semi) live on www.corelan.be. I’ve you’re a speaker – I’ll be the dude in the front row, typing […]
HITB2012AMS Day 1 – One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest
One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest – Automated Malware Analysis Claudio Guarnieri, senior researcher at iSight Partner, and part of the Shadowserver Foundation and the HoneyPot project. He works with malware on a daily basis, maintains malwr.com and is the main developer of the Cuckoo Sandbox, which is also the main topic of his talk. […]
HITB2012AMS Day 1 – WinRT The Metro-politan Museum of Security
WinRT : The Metro-politan Museum of Security Sébastien Renaud and Kévin Szkudlpaski start their talk by introducing themselves. They both work as Security Researcher at Quarkslab, focusing on reverse engineering, dissecting network protocols and file formats. They will talk about the Windows Runtime, the foundation for the Metro platform in Windows 8. The agenda for […]
BlackHat EU 2012 – Day 1
Introduction – Back in Amsterdam ! After a 2 year detour in Barcelona, BlackHat Europe has returned to Amsterdam again this year. After spending a few hours on the train, checking in at The Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky, getting my ‘media’ badge (thank you BlackHat) & grabbing a delegate bag, and finally working my way […]
Honeynet Workshop 2011
March 21th I was in Paris for the annual Honeynet Workshop. For the first time this year there was a conference day accessible to the general public. Moreover, I didn’t have to pay the registration fee since I successfully completed one of the Honeynet Forensics challenges. The day was split in 4 sessions and had talks covering the Honeynet projects, malware, and ethical and legal considerations of tracking botnets and eventual take-downs.
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