Talks
:: KEYNOTE
- The Woman Who Smashed Terrorists When an Embassy is Hacked (Chris Kubecka)
:: TALKS — version 0x01 (90% current reviewed, selected and confirmed)
- Kubernetes Day 3: Security (Igor Vuk & Tonimir Kišasondi)
- How I Built an Android Malware for Controlling Devices Through the Internet (Erick Wendel)
- Busting Advanced BotNets (Senad Aruc)
- The Primary School of ICS Security (Danijel Grah)
- Defense on a Budget: Free Security Tips and Tricks You Can Use Today (Robert Wagner)
- The Organizational Spoon Is Not Bending, You Are! (Sebastian Avarvarei)
- Dangerous games, binary obfuscation and how not to shoot yourself in the foot while reversing ransomware (Abdullah Joseph)
- From Peter Parker To Spiderman (Milos Pesic)
- Facing the Challenge of Windows Log Collection (Michel de Crevoisier)
- Practical and Extended Vulnerability Management Process (Alexander Leonov)
- Black Evil Pi – Infiltration into a Local Network with Raspberry Pi to Perform Remote Penetration Testing (Boško Banjac)
- Mobile Bank Encrypted Password Cracking (Grega Prešeren)
- Cyberespionage: Targeted Attacks abusing Third-Party Cloud Services (Jaromir Horejsi)
- NoSQL Means No Security? (Philipp Krenn)
- When RDP is Only Hope (Vlatko Kosturjak)
- Death by a Thousand Cuts – The Equifax Breach Revisited (Jim Nemetz)
:: WORKSHOPS — all soon to be added
- Investigating with Splunk Workshop (Robert Wagner)
Note: The rest of the talks and workshops will be published soon. Like every year, you can expect the Lightning Talks section, so there is still a chance for participation for those who didn’t submit a paper.