| Time |
Track 1 |
Track 2 |
| Event |
Owner |
Event |
Owner |
| 07.00 09.00 |
Breakfast |
|
SCADA and ICS Security (Moderator Tiffany Rad) |
Defenders: Thinking Through Protections (Moderator Roel Schouwenberg) |
| 09.00 09.30 |
Things you don’t want to know about ICS protection |
Andrey Doukhvalov, Kaspersky Lab |
Whitelisting security internals |
Kirill Kruglov, Andrey Ladikov; Kaspersky Lab |
| 09.30 10.00 |
The Gauntlet: Defeating alarm systems |
John Strauchs |
How to make people enjoy security and raise their user awareness via gamification |
Vera Trubacheva, Kaspersky Lab |
| 10.00 10.15 |
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Data Classification hardware acceleration |
Ivan Manuylov, Kaspersky Lab |
| 10.15 10.45 |
ROI: Security as a Profit Center |
Gregory Hale, ISS Source |
Weaknesses in two-factor authentication |
Nelson Murilo, Pangeia Inc. |
| 10.45 11.00 |
Coffee Break |
| 11.00 11.30 |
ICS security from the trenches |
Billy Rios, Terry McCorkle; Cylance |
How anti-malware developers should think about detecting and/or blocking exploits |
Roger Thompson, ICSA Labs |
| 11.30 12.00 |
SCADA under the X-ray |
Sergey Gordeychik, Gleb Gritsai, Denis Baranov; Positive Technologies |
The spreading of mass DbD exploits from a search engine's view |
Peter Volkov, Yandex |
| 12.00 12.30 |
Hacking vehicle infotainment systems |
Teague Newman |
Umbrella Security Graph |
Dan Hubbard, OpenDNS |
| 12.30 12.45 |
Playing with ICS devices with RF |
Konstantin Sapronov, Alexey Polyakov; Kaspersky Lab |
Trojan-Banker 2.0: Overview and forecast of online banking attack & defense |
Denis Nazarov, Alexey Monastyrsky; Kaspersky Lab |
| 12.45 13.00 |
|
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Bundled software - grey market with dirty rules |
Vyacheslav Zakorzhevsky, Kaspersky Lab |
| 13.00 14.00 |
Lunch |
|
Dangers in Mobile Devices (Moderator Chris Eng) |
Botnets and Identity Theft (Moderator David Jacoby) |
| 14.00 14.30 |
Monitored no more: Confronting mobile security and privacy threats |
Phil Zimmerman, Silent Circle |
Targeted zero-day attacks in the browser |
Drew Hintz, Google |
| 14.00 14.30 |
Mobile Wars Episode I: The Phantom FinFisher |
Denis Maslennikov, Kaspersky Lab |
Attacking a multi-resistant Banking Trojan |
Tillmann Werner, CrowdStrike |
| 15.00 15.30 |
Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean your phone isn't listening to everything you say |
Ang Cui, Columbia University |
Stealing bank accounts with a 1KB file - the Brazilian way |
Fabio Assolini, Kaspersky Lab |
| 15.30 15.45 |
It's time for heavy weapons: Behavioral detection on Android |
Roman Unuchek, Yury Slobodyanuk; Kaspersky Lab |
The hidden bot |
Evgeny Aseev, Kaspersky Lab |
| 15.45 16.05 |
Coffee Break |
|
Inside Gauss, DuQu and Flame (Moderator Tillmann Werner) |
Advanced Persistent Threat Actors (Moderator Kurt Baumgartner) |
| 16.05 16.35 |
What if Stuxnet, Duqu and Flame were reconfigured against us? |
Boldizsar Bencsath, CrySyS Lab |
When the fun ends for the online gaming industry |
Vitaly Kamluk, Dmitry Tarakanov; Kaspersky Lab |
| 16.35 17.05 |
Reverse engineering object-oriented malware: Duqu, Flame and Gauss |
Igor Soumenkov, Kaspersky Lab |
A Cyber Cosa Nostra |
Sergey Golovanov, Kaspersky Lab |
| 17.05 17.30 |
OclGaussCrack: a high-performance gauss verification hash cracker |
Jens ‘atom’ Steube |
How we became Tibetan activists and got targeted by hackers |
Stefan Tanase, Costin Raiu; Kaspersky Lab |
| 17.30 |
End of Program |
| 20.00 |
Gala-dinner |
| 23.00 |
Return to Hotel |