BSidesSingapore 2020 Sept. 24, 2020 to Sept. 25, 2020, Singapore, Singapore
Tell us about missing data
Tell us about missing data
Title | Speakers | Summary | Topic Types |
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Keynote: Jack Daniel | N/a | Jack Daniel is a co-founder of Security BSides, a community builder, storyteller, technologist, historian, security ... | |
Welcome the Shadowbunny - Leveraging virtual machines during lateral movement to evade detections and persist | Johann Rehberger | In this talk we will explore usage of virtual machines for lateral movement. There are ... | |
Automating Threat Hunting on the Dark Web and other nitty-gritty things | Apurv Singh Gautam | What’s the hype with the dark web? Why are security researchers focusing more on the ... | |
Hacking Serverless Architectures | Keith Rozario | Serverless is a new paradigm for building apps, and requires us to forget about the ... | |
Making your SIEM great again - Augmenting your detection via simple machine learning | Elaine Hung | We have heard tons of User Behaviour Analytics tools that claims to facilitate detections of ... | |
DarkCrewBot – The Return of the Bot Shop Crew | Adi Hamama | Check Point Researchers recently discovered an ongoing, evolving campaign from a known hackers’ group, “DarkCrewFriends.” ... | |
Chinese Cyber Crime: A Graph Approach | Aaron Shraberg | Analysts populated data from thirty-five Chinese hacker website into a graph database management systems to ... | |
Eradicating Vulnerability Classes by Embracing Secure Defaults and Invariants | Luke O'malley | There’s a significant shift ongoing in how security teams operate and prioritize their limited budget ... | |
Anatomy of Automated Account Takeovers | Tal Calguner | Living in an era of data privacy dystopia, having an online presence comes with the ... | |
Auto-remediation in cloud: win the race against cyber criminals | Sapna Singh | We are suddenly into a new era where remote working is a new norm for ... | |
Android Malware Adventures | Mert Akinci | Android malware is evolving every day and they are everywhere, even in Google Play Store. ... | |
Seccomp for developers - making your applications more secure | Alexander Reelsen | Application developers tend to focus on features first with security being an afterthought to those ... |