CVE-2024-3400: PAN-OS Command Injection Vulnerability in GlobalProtect Gateway. Learn More

CVE-2024-3400: PAN-OS Command Injection Vulnerability in GlobalProtect Gateway. Learn More

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Upcoming SpiderLabs Speaking Events - March / April 2012

At Trustwave SpiderLabs we encourage our team members to frequently perform their own research and share the results both internally and externally. From external standpoint, we are frequently asked to speak at private closed-door events, but we also submit talks to public conferences throughout the year. With such a diverse set of skills on the team this undoubtedly results in a wide range of topics that the team is well versed in presenting on.

Below is a list of some of the upcoming conferences that you'll be able to see our team members at and their topic they will be speaking on. Over the next month we will be in Las Vegas, Washington D.C., Sydney, Boston and Chicago.

Merchant Risk Council - March 27th - March 29th, 2012

"Your Digital World Compromised: LIVE!" - Nicholas J. Percoco

OWASP AppSec DC - April 4th - 5th, 2012

"Anatomy of a Logic Flaw" - Charles Henderson & David Byrne

"Risk Analysis and Measurement with CWRAF" - Tom Brennan (Trustwave) & Joe Jarzombek (Department of Homeland Security)

"2012 Global Security Report" - Tom Brennan & Nicholas J. Percoco

"Web Application Defense with Bayesian Attack Analysis" - Ryan Barnett

"Dynamic DAST/WAF Integration" - Ryan Barnett

"Mobile Application Security: Who, how, and why" - Charles Henderson & Mike Park

OWASP AppSec APAC - April 11-14, 2012

"You can't filter the stupid!" - Charles Henderson & David Byrne

"Mobile Security on iOS and Android" - Mike Park

"Anatomy of a Logic Flaw" - Charles Henderson & David Byrne

SOURCE Boston - April 17 - 19, 2012

"Mobile Snitch - Devices telling the world about you" - Luiz Eduardo & Rodrigo Montoro

"Advanced SQL Injection with SQLol: The Configurable SQLi Testbed" - Daniel Crowley

"Behind The Scenes: Pwning Satellite/Cable TV" - Bruno Oliveira

"Media Hype in the Information Security Industry" - Space Rogue

THOTCON 0x3 - April 27th, 2012

"PIMP: Parsing Information with Metasploit & PCAPS" - Ryan Linn

"Behind The Scenes: Pwning Satellite/Cable TV" - Bruno Oliveira

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