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Opening Remarks #

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Mass Exploitation for Dummies #

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Presented By:

Greg Martin

The Code Your Code Could Smell Like #

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Wendy Nather

Life as a Security Sales Engineer/Solutions Architect #

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Eric Irvin

Emerging Security Threats #

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Simple Nomad

Patterns & Predictability - The Essence of Attack #

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Andrew Wilson

Footprinting & Intelligence Gathering: Paterva & Beyond #

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Presented By:

Wardell Motley Jr.

0 <= P(X) <= 1 : An Introduction to Information Security Risk Analysis #

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Presented By:

Patrick Florer

Infosec Sheepdogs: Creating an Abstraction/Translation Layer Between InfoSec and Law Enforcement #

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Nick Selby

PCI Fireside Chat: DSS 2.0, Virtualization, Fun with QSAs. #

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Presented By:

Matt Springfield, Branden Williams, Jim Bibles

The Mistakes QSAs Make #

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Branden Williams

Shai-Hulud - The Quest for Worm Sign #

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Ken Lamkin

Phishing to Fraud: The Business Side of Phishing #

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Lee Heath

Closing Remarks #

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