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Tuesday, 15 May 2012

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.

Wednesday, 16 May 2012 (Day 1)

08:00 - 18:30 Registration opens
08:00 - 09:00 Coffee and tea
08:45 - 09:15 Conference Opening: AusCERT
09:20 - 10:00 Keynote - Mikko Hypponen: The Enemy
10:05 - 10:45 Plenary - Christofer Hoff: Security At Scale. AKA: Commode Computing: Relevant Advances In Toiletry & I.T. - From Squat Pots to Cloud Bots - Better Waste Management Through Security Automation
10:45 - 11:15 Morning tea

Vendor Stream
Norfolk Room

AusCERT stream
Prince Room

AusCERT Stream
Monarch Room

Vendor Stream
Marquis Room

11:15 - 11:55

Marc Bown: Australian Data Security Compromises - Size Doesn't Matter (Really!)

Robert Clark: Legal Aspects of Cyberspace Operations

Silvio Cesare: Effective flowgraph-based malware variant detection

 

12:00 - 12:40

Brian Tokuyoshi: Five Facts on Application Usage on Enterprise Networks - What's on Your Network?

Bill Caelli: Cyber Deterrence, Cyber Response and Defence of the Digital Nation / Economy

John Reeman: It's time to wake up and smell the virtsec gravy!

Martin McKeay: Dealing with DDoS in the real world

12:40 - 13:40 Lunch
13:40 - 14:20

Charles Riordan: Check Point 3D Security - Latest Release

Peter Gutmann: Contactless Payment Systems: Credit Cards and NFC Phones

Scott McIntyre: Privacy breaches: Whipped cream won't go back in the can

Nick Abrahams and Adrian Covich: Navigating the perceived roadblocks to cloud data storage compliance: a legal perspective

14:25 - 15:05

Sean Duca: Optimising Security for Situational Awareness

David Ross: Moving Credit Card Data into the Cloud

Shane Biggins: IDS: We're doing it wrong

Brian Robison: Securing BYOD in today's World

15:05 - 15:35 Afternoon tea
15:35 - 16:15

Phil Caleno and Colin Panisset: realestate.com.au: using NetScaler to help scale and secure Australia's #2 website

Rebecca Thompson: Doctor, I seem to have lost my medical identity. Can you prescribe a new one?

John Leisoboer: Real Cryptographers are Mathematicians, Beware of Everyone Else

Ian Yip: Do Security like a start up or get fired

16:20 - 17:00

Charles Tomeo: Finally an Endpoint solution that works!

Juanita Fernando: The Emperor's new clothes. PCEHR's system security

Gary Hinson: Security metametrics - a practical approach

Rob Forsyth: Mobility of Data

17:00 Day One Closes
17:00 - 18:30 Birds of Feather Sessions
17:00 - 18:30 Sponsors' Cocktail Party
18:30 - 20:00 Carvery dinner

Thursday 17 May 2012 (Day 2)

08:00 - 17:00 Registration opens
08:00 - 09:00 Coffee and tea
09:00 - 09:10 Opening remarks: AusCERT
09:10 - 09:50 Keynote - Paul Vixie: Stories and Lessons from DNS Changer
09:55 -10:35 Plenary - Mark Fabro: Forensics and SCADA/DCS: A Case Study in Success
10:35-11:05 Morning tea

Vendor Stream
Norfolk Room

AusCERT stream
Prince Room

AusCERT Stream
Monarch Room

Vendor Stream
Marquis Room

11:05 - 11:45

Tim Woods: Visualizing Risk - Measure Twice, Act Once

Tal Be'ery: Removing the Anonymity from Anonymous

Peter Major: IT Security Affecting the Mobile Phone Market OR
Is Security in a BYO World an Oxymoron?

Corey Nachreiner: Battling the Empire While Stuck in Cloud City

11:50 - 12:30

Andrew Brandt: Preparing for the Inevitable: Combatting Advanced Targeted Attacks with Security Intelligence and Big-Data Analytics

Brian Hay: Mythbusters Part II

Tim Vidas: All sides of Android, Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo

John Cunningham: Continuous Compliance

12:30 - 13:30

Lunch

12:35 - 13:25

Lunchtime BoF: CSA

 

 

 

13:30 - 14:10

John Gordineer: Are You Ready for the Next Generation of Security Threats?

Francesca Bosco: Cyber-Organized Crime and the Leverage of Technology

Murray Goldschmidt: Help! My Mobile Device Is Spying On Me

Mark Hofman: What your log files are trying to tell you, but is being ignored

14:15 - 14:55

Andrew Younger: SafeNet Crypto and the Cloud

Brad Barker: Force Multipliers on the Modern Battle Space

Andrew Bycroft: BYOD: Bring Your Own... Disaster?

Paul Steen: Top 10 Database Security Threats and How to Stop Them

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

Mark Seward: Security Intelligence for Big Data

Phillip Hallam-Baker: Attacks on Authentication: States enter the threat landscape

Adam Shostack: This Technological Terror

Stuart Staniford: Living in a State of Cyber Insecurity - Advanced Targeted Attacks

16:10 - 16:50

 

Stas Filshtinskiy: Economy of Cybercrime and the so-called Advanced Persistent Threat

ZDNet Tough Talk: BYO Disaster?

 

17:00 Day Two Closes
19:00

Gala Dinner incorporating the Australian SC Information Security Awards and AusCERT Awards
beginning with Drinks followed by dinner in the Grand Ballroom, Royal Pines Resort
Hosted by Corinne Grant, Entertainment by Axis of Awesome and Laserman

Friday, 18 May 2012 (Day 3)

08:00 - 17:00 Registration opens
8:30 - 9:30 Coffee and tea
09:15 - 09:20 Opening remarks: AusCERT
09:20 - 10:00 Keynote - Eugene Kaspersky: The Threats of the Age of Cyber-Warfare: The Kaspersky Vision
10:05 - 10:45 Plenary - Susan Landau: Surveillance or Security?: The Risks Posed by New Wiretapping Technologies
10:45 - 11:15 Morning tea

Vendor Stream
Norfolk Room

AusCERT stream
Prince Room

AusCERT Stream
Monarch Room

Vendor Stream
Marquis Room

11:15 - 11:55

Kieren O'Shaughnessy: Harnessing Mobility and the Cloud, Securely

Eric Byres: Unicorns and Air Gaps - Do They Really Exist?

Colin Percival: Crowdsourcing security: Lessons in open code and bug bounties

Glynn Stokes: Embracing BYOD: Are you exposing critical data?

12:00 - 12:40

Ross Oakley: The imminent demise of specialised security tokens for user and transaction authentication

Bruce Ong: The Cloud Security Firewall

Paul Thierault: Hardening websites using modern browser features

Narayan Makaram: The Evolution of Application Monitoring

12:45 - 13:25

Craig Sprosts: Leveraging the DNS to improve situational awareness and mitigate attacks

Pier Tagle: Security in the Cloud: Visibility and control of your managed environment

Andrew Jamieson: Gone in a FLASH!... Really?

Peter Paszkiewicz and Daniel Housden: Penta Security, 3rd Generation WAF - No Signature Required.

13:25 - 14:30 Lunch
14:30 - 15:30 Speed Debating Panel. Chair: Adam Spencer, Mathematician, Comedian and Australian Media Personality
Panelists: Brad Barker, Eric Byres, Peter Gutmann, Eugene Kaspersky, Susan Landau, Scott McIntyre, Marco Ostini, Shaun Vlassis
15:30 - 15:45 Closing Remarks: AusCERT

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