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#1
Opening Keynote
#2
Welcome Address
#3
Why Do We Suck at Infosec?
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Fix The Damned Software.
#5
Keynote
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Lunch
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Morning Coffee & Snack Break
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Afternoon Coffee & Snack Break
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Closing Comments (with prizes!)
#10
Opening Remarks
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API = Authentication's Poorly Implemented
#12
Levelling up an application security program
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Reception
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Lunch
#15
Making SSL Warnings Work
#16
Securing Software's Future: Why API Design Matters
#17
Devil in the Haystack
#18
Chrome Health and the Art of Software Security
#19
The Emperor's New Password Manager: Security Analysis of Web-based Password Managers
#20
We All Know What You Did Last Summer: Privacy and the Internet of Things
#21
Building a Modern Security Engineering Organization
#22
DevOps for the Discouraged
#23
Evolution Of Penetration Testing
#24
Fixing XSS with Content Security Policy
#25
Wi-Fi Hacking for Web Pentesters
#26
Anatomy of memory scraping, credit card stealing POS malware
#27
Proactively defending your business against security protocol attacks and implementation flaws
#28
Scaling Security in Agile Scrum
#29
Malicious MDM: Fun with iOS MobileConfigs
#30
No Better ROI: HTTP Headers for Security
#31
Modern Malvertising and Malware web-based exploit campaigns
#32
Security Issues with Node.js
#33
.NET Reversing and Exploitation for Cool Kids
#34
OWASP Top Ten Proactive Controls
#35
Why Your AppSec Experts Are Killing You
#36
10 Deadly Sins of SQL Server Configuration
#37
The Savage Curtain : Mobile SSL Failures
#38
Caspr and Friends (Content-Security-Policy Reporting and Aggregation)
#39
Uncovering OWASP’s Mobile Risks in iOS Apps
#40
How Building a Better Hacker Accidentally Built a Better Defender
#41
Misconceptions in the Cloud
#42
Medical Device Security: An Infectious Disease
#43
Legacy Java Vulnerabilities – Ignore at Your Own Risk
#44
Hackazon - Stop hacking like its 1999
#45
IoT: Taking PKI Where No PKI Has Gone Before
#46
DevOps, CI, APIs, Oh My!: Security Gone Agile
#47
Bug Bash
#48
Threat Modeling for the Gaming Industry
#49
BJJ Smackdown
#50
Hacking Management: Why Stop at Domain Admin?
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