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Come and Join Us at InfoSecurity

This week we will be presenting and speaking at InfoSecurity, Europe's No.1 Information
Security event (April 24th - 26th).

We'll have our stand ready, marked D20, with materials and a small amphitheater where
I will be giving presentations on various security related topics every hour.

Here's the schedule for the conference days:

  • 10:00 & 15:00 - Exploit Kits: The Underground's Weapon of Choice
  • 11:00 & 16:00 - Targeted Attacks: Sneaky and Dangerous
  • 12:00 - Social Media: Fun, Useful but At Times Also a Conduit for Malware
  • 13:00 -Fraudulent Digital Certificates: Signed Doesn't Necessarily Mean Benign
  • 14:00 - Geographical Distribution of Web-based Malware

My colleagues, John Yeo, Jamie French and Oliver Pinson-Roxburgh, will be giving
some excellent presentations on additional topics at our other stand, marked
E90:

  • 10:00 & 14:00 - Security Threats and Trends
  • 11:00 & 15:00 - Hackers hiding in plain sight?
  • 12:00 & 16:00 - What you don't know about Web Application Firewalls

Our staff will be there to answer your questions and listen to your comments. We
hope to see you there!

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