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Day 0, Sunday, 15 May 2011

15:00 - 20:00 Registration opens
11:00 Golf - Registration from 11:00 am. Shotgun start from 12:00 noon.
18:00 - 19:30 Welcome Cocktail Evening. Theme: "Oktoberfest"

Day 1, Monday, 16 May 2011

08:00 - 18:30 Registration opens
08:00 - 09:00 Coffee and tea
08:30 - 09:05 Conference Opening: AusCERT
09:05 -10:05 Keynote - Bennett Arron, Writer & Stand-up Comedian: It wasn't me, it was Bennett Arron
10:05-10:30 Morning tea

SCADA Stream

Technology

Vendor Stream

Vendor Stream

10:30 - 11:10

Ron Southworth, Lofty Perch: SCADA – is it OVEREXPOSED?

Tim Hudson: Fundamentals of Hardware Security Devices including the Queensland Smartcard Licence

Rob Lamb, IBM: The current threat landscape, and IBM's approach to help you address it effectively

Eddie Schwartz, Netwitness: Getting Ahead of Targeted and Zero-Day Malware Using Multiple Concurrent Detection Methodologies

11:15 - 11:55

Ian Appleby, Endeavour Energy: Convergence Zone: Risk Management in a Smart Metering environment

Luke Jahnke: Insecurities of HTML5 Client Side Storage

Jeff Burstein, Symantec: The Trusted Front Door to the Cloud

Glynn Stokes, Trend Micro: How Data Encryption Can Be Used for Disaster Recovery in Public Clouds

12:00 - 12:40

Eric Byres, Tofino Security: SCADA and Control System Security in a Post-Stuxnet World

Datagram, Lockwiki.com: Lockpicking & Forensic Locksmithing Exposed

Steve Marriner, Tripwire: The IT Blind Side: Why are so many organisations spending so much money on security, but still being surprised by breaches?

Nicko van Someren, Juniper Networks: Securing the Mobile Revolution

12:40 - 13:45 Lunch
13:00 - 13:40

Lunch continues with sponsor presentations

Will Gragido, HP: Perfect Asymmetry

Marc Bown, Trustwave: 2010 APAC and Global Security Trends

Jason MacLulich, Endace: Building and Trialling the World's First Cellular Security System

13:45 - 14:25

Jason Larsen, Idaho Laboratories: Random Thoughts on Attackers and Embedded Systems

Adrian Lush, Brisbane City Council: Influencing Effective Information Security Decisions

Adrian Covich, Symantec Cloud: What happens out of the office doesn’t always stay out of the office

Christopher Neal, Telstra: Do you know if your business is under threat?

14:30 - 15:10

Kurtis Longman, Rio Tinto:
Is Overexposure in the eye of the beholder?

Ali Imanat, UK Payments: State of the nation - an update on the malware and phishing threat landscape in the UK

Rick Ferguson, Palo Alto Networks: Social Networks, Enterprise 2.0, and Network Security

Paul Ducklin, Sophos: Cloud pretension - plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose

15:10 - 15:35 Afternoon tea
15:35 - 16:15

Trent Prasser &
John Harrison, Brisbane City Council: Improving the Resilience of Enterprise IT

Kyle Caston, NCIS: Geographic Information System (GIS) Uses for Law Enforcement

Randy Abrams, ESET: Internet Security as a Survival Skill

Gary Gardine, Checkpoint: Securing the private cloud

16:20 - 17:00

Andrew Jamieson: Close the door, they're coming through the window! - Securing Embedded Systems

Louis Nyffenegger, Securus Global: NoSQL databases security

Gerhard Eschelbeck, Webroot: Leveraging the Cloud for Malware Protection

Peter Woollacott, Tier-3: New security threats: is your SIEM ready?

17:00 Day One Closes
17:00 - 18:30

Birds of Feather Sessions:
ACS - Monarch (Red) Room, AISA - Prince (Blue) Room, CERT Meeting - Board Room, CSA Australia - Norfolk (Purple) Room, Interbank - Cypress (Yellow) Room, OWASP - Marquis (Green) Room

17:00 - 18:30 Sponsors' Cocktail Party
18:30 - 20:00 BBQ dinner

Day 2, Tuesday, 17 May 2011

08:00 - 17:00 Registration opens
08:00 - 09:00 Coffee and tea
08:55 - 09:10 Opening remarks: AusCERT
09:10 - 10:00 Keynote - Amit Klein, CTO and Founder, Trusteer: Navigating the Risks and Threats of Mobile Banking
10:00 -10:20 Plenary - Brian Hay, Queensland Police: Myth Busters
10:20-10:50 Morning tea

Internet Infrastructure Stream

Cybercrime Stream

Vendor Stream

Vendor Stream

10:50 - 11:20

Bill Caelli, SSAC of auDa: DNSSEC – Protecting Your Good Internet Name

Peter Gannon, US Secret Service: A Case Study of the TJX Network Intrusion

Eugene Kaspersky, Kaspersky: Ensuring a safe future for the digital world: the Kaspersky vision

Pamela Warren, McAfee: Innovations in Cyber Security to Address 21st Century Challenges

11:25 - 12:05

Marcus Sachs, Verizon: Security of Large Technical Systems

Nick Klein & Mike Ryan: PCI Attack Trends and Predictions

Grant Murphy, Barracuda Networks: The State of Web application Security

Tal Be'ery, Imperva: Cyber Vigilantes:
How Security Researchers are Hurting the Business of Hacking

12:05 - 13:30

Lunch

12:45 - 13:25

Lunch continues with sponsor presentations

 

Lina Liberti, CA: Content-Aware IAM

Greg Singh, Bluecoat: Web Gateway Evolution to Meet the new Threat Landscape

13:30 - 14:10

Geoff Huston, APNIC: Securing the Internet's Foundations - Addresses and Routing

Tomasz Salacinski, CERT Polska: Evolution of SpyEye's anti-reversing techniques

Tim Redhead, Dotsec: APT - OMG TLA. LOL!

Corey Nachreiner, Watchguard: Tweet, Like, and Skype Your Network into Disaster

Turbo Talks

14:15 - 14:55

Mark Newton, Internode: Thoughts on securing IPv6

Andreas Baumhof, TrustDefender: Transactional Banking Malware – Don’t fear the trojans; fear how they are configured to attack a banking website.

Scott Deacon, Research in Motion: A Practical Approach to Risk Management For Tablet Technologies

James Butterworth, Guidance Software: Malware Bytes; but it’s your data that kills you!

14:55 - 15:25 Afternoon tea
15:25 - 16:05

Paul Brooks, Layer 10: Securing home networks - the next frontier

Steve Keating, Datacom: Playing Devil's Advocate

Sandip Joshi, SonicWALL: Are You Ready for the Next Generation of Security Threats?

Michael Sutton, Zscaler: Hyperconnected: What happens when everything has an IP address?

16:10 - 16:50

Scott McIntyre, Telstra: Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!

Sean Zadig, NASA: NASA and Bulletproof Hosters

Richard Bayliss, Juniper Networks: Is IT Transformation and Mobility threatening the Enterprise Network Environment?

Russell Dietz, SafeNet: Trusted & Compliant Cloud Computing Infrastructure

16:50 Day Two Closes
19:00

Gala Dinner incorporating the Australian SC Information Security Awards and AusCERT Awards
beginning with Drinks by the pool followed by dinner in the Grand Ballroom, Royal Pines Resort
Hosted by Corinne Grant, Entertainment by Tripod and Soul Mystique

Day 3, Wednesday, 18 May 2011

08:00 - 17:00 Registration opens
8:30 - 9:30 Coffee and tea
09:25 - 09:30 Opening remarks: AusCERT
09:30 -10:30 Keynote - Ross Anderson, researcher, writer, and industry consultant, Cambridge University:
The Dependability of Complex Socio-Technical Infrastructure
10:30-11:00 Morning tea

Managing Technology Stream

Managing Technology Stream

Vendor Stream

Vendor Stream

11:00 - 11:40

Maarten van Horenbeeck, Microsoft: Mindful numbers: the science and art of rating the risk of software vulnerabilities

Stephen Wilson, Lockstep: Federated Identity: Easier said than done

Tim Scully, stratsec: Trusted Partners: Industry, Government and National Cyber-Security

Terence Gray, Infoblox: DNSSEC – Are we there yet?

11:45 - 12:25

Andrew Fowler, ABC Investigative Journalist: Wikileaks: Hero or Villian?

Len Kleinman, ATO: Vulnerability Management & Penetration Testing Methodology

Hugh Njemanze, ArcSight: N0 Signature for Insider Threat: Early Warning Methodology Explored

John Dubber, Radware: Raising the challenge: from cybercrime to cyber warfare

12:30 - 13:10

John Pirc, HP TippingPoint: Culture Shift: Social Networking and Enterprise Environments (Security Risk vs Reward)

Murray Goldschmidt, Sense of Security: Virtualisation Security: Implementation & Audit requirements for regulated environments

Jason Pearce, M86: Is your Acceptable Usage Policy, Social Media proof?

Kieran O'Shaughnessy, Accellion: 5 Security Essentials for Collaboration in the Enterprise

13:10 - 14:30 Lunch
13:10 - 14:15

Lunch continues with lunch break event

ZDNet Tough Talk: Is the cloud secure enough for business?
14:30 - 15:30 Speed Debating Panel. Chair: Adam Spencer, Mathematician, Comedian and Australian Media Personality
Panelists: Ross Anderson, Glen Gooding, Karl Hanmore, Eugene Kaspersky, Alastair MacGibbon, Scott McIntyre, Marcus Sachs, Eddie Schwartz, Maarten van Horenbeeck
15:30 - 15:45 Closing Remarks: AusCERT

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