HITB Security Conference 2008 in Malaysia
25/07/2008 Written by minor
If you still didn’t have vacations, maybe it is worth to wait until the end of the October and visit the Hack In The Box conference in Malaysia. Let’s take a look on some of the speakers and their topics.
Probably one of the most interesting topics will be introduced by Kris Kaspersky, he will talk about the Intel CPU bugs that lead to remote code execution regardless to the operating system used and show attacks based on JavaScript or just TCP/IP packets against Intel based machine.
Akshay Agrawal, Practice Manager at Microsoft Information Security ACE Team brings the informations about the possibility of prediction and influence on people’s behavior based on informations about people in the physical world in conjunction with social networking phenomenon.
AR from Securebits introduces the Next Generation Reverse Shell — new original implementation of reverse shell, that brings the flexibility in changing the protocol carrier, continuity and maintaining of the established session, IDS evasion and more.
Saumil Shah from Net-Square will speak about the browser security and how next generation of the Javascript delivered exploits render current defense mechanisms useless.
Haroon Meer from Sensepost Information Security promises to demonstrate the network ownage using Ajax, SOAP, XSRF, XSRT, XML — new attack vectors and tools in web application security.
These are just the excerpts from the topic content of this year’s HITB Security Conference, but there will be more. Complete list of speakers can be found on HITB website. Spare your time and go there. It is really worth. And we’ll be there too (our speech topic is über-secret by now).
AR from Securebits introduces the Next Generation Reverse Shell — new original implementation of reverse shell, that brings the flexibility in changing the protocol carrier, continuity and maintaining of the established session, IDS evasion and more.
Saumil Shah from Net-Square will speak about the browser security and how next generation of the Javascript delivered exploits render current defense mechanisms useless.
Haroon Meer from Sensepost Information Security promises to demonstrate the network ownage using Ajax, SOAP, XSRF, XSRT, XML — new attack vectors and tools in web application security.
These are just the excerpts from the topic content of this year’s HITB Security Conference, but there will be more. Complete list of speakers can be found on HITB website. Spare your time and go there. It is really worth. And we’ll be there too (our speech topic is über-secret by now).





