In 2011, we held our Honeynet Project Security Workshop in Paris, France, hosted by our friends ESIEA. This was the first time we opened up one day of our annual workshop to the public. Thanks to our excellent hosts and Julia Cheng from our Taiwan Chapter all went very smoothly and we had an excellent day.
The workshop brought together experts in the field of information security from around the world to share the latest advances in security research. Our members covered topics such as new honeyclients, mobile malware, new reversing techniques, VOIP attacks and even social behavior of attackers. And besides the presentation, Felix Leder and Mark Schloesser from our Giraffe chapter and Guillaume Arcas from our French chapter put up some hands on exercises that allowed participants to test their skillz.
For those who were not able to participate, we are making the slides and videos (where available) below. If you enjoyed the talks and want to support us in hosting a public workshop in 2012, please consider donating.
Session 1 - Opening & Introduction
Session 2 - Combating the Ever-Evolving Malware
Session 3 - The White Hat's Tool Box
Session 4 - Secure Cyber Security Community
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