HITB SIGINT

Overview

The HITB SIGINT (Signal Intelligence/Interrupt) sessions are designed to provide a quick 15 minute overview for material and research that’s up and coming – stuff that isn’t quite ready for the mainstream tracks of the conference but deserve a mention nonetheless. This session is not only for seasoned security professionals but is also open to all final year students based in The Netherlands or around Europe who want to present their projects to industry experts and prove their worth before they graduate. These sessions are held during the conference coffee and lunch breaks and are strictly meant for research papers that are at least 50% COMPLETE by the time of submission and are NON COMMERCIAL in nature.

Day 1 – 19th May 2011

10:00 – 10:15 – OPEN – Wanna speak? Register your interest on-site

10:15 – 10:30 – Hack42 – Building the Hackerspace
Elger ‘Stitch’ Jonker (Hack42)

12:30 – 13:30 – Cyber Weapons in 2011: An F-16 Just Flew Over a First World War Battlefield
Raoul Chiesa (UNICRI / ISECOM)

15:30 – 16:00 – Seccubus: Vuln Scanning Doesn’t Have to be a Time Drain
Frank Breedijk (Security Engineer, Schuberg Philis)

Day 2 – 20th May 2011

10:00 – 10:30 – Secure Your Software Using OWASP
Martin Knobloch (Security Specialist, PervaSec.nl)

13:00 – 13:30 – The Ghost of XSS Past, Present & Future – A Defensive Tale
Jim Manico (Managing Partner, Infrared Security)

15:30 – 16:00 – Secure Your Software Using OWASP
Martin Knobloch (Security Specialist, PervaSec.nl)