Locknote: Conclusions and Key Takeaways from Day 1

Presented at Black Hat Asia 2020 Virtual, Oct. 1, 2020, 3:20 p.m. (40 minutes).

<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;" data-mce-style="font-size: 10pt;">At the end of day one of this year's virtual conference, join Black Hat Review Board members Ryan Flores, Lidia Giuliano, Ty Miller, and Ashley Shen for an insightful conversation on the most pressing issues facing the InfoSec community. This Locknote will feature a candid discussion on the key takeaways from day one and how these trends will impact future InfoSec strategies.</span></p>

Presenters:

  • Lidia Giuliano - Independent, Security Consultant
    <p>With over 15 years' experience in the Defence, Financial Services and Telecommunications, Lidia Giuliano has an extensive background in security testing, vulnerability management and prevention and detection techniques. Originally from Melbourne, Lidia spent a number of years in the USA working and researching malware evasion and obfuscation techniques. She has been a past speaker at Black Hat, SecTor, DevSecCon, and has been published in various media.</p> <p>Lidia has since returned to Australia where she continues her endpoint security research and speaks at conferences both at home and internationally. She is the conference organiser for BSides Melbourne, spends a lot of her time mentoring others and is passionate about growing the information security community.</p>
  • Ryan Flores - Senior Manager, Trend Micro
    Currently, the senior manager of the Forward-Looking Threat Research team in APAC, Ryan Flores has had more than 15 years of experience in antivirus and IT security under his belt. He has held various positions in Trend Micro, starting as an antivirus engineer in charge of malware analysis, detection, and removal. He was heavily involved in malware sourcing and honeypot development and deployment as a member of Trend Micro Incident Response Team. His current position requires him to research on botnets, cybercrime and underground activities, as well as emerging technologies.
  • Ashley Shen - Security Engineer, Google Threat Analysis Group
    Chi-en Shen (Ashley) is a security engineer at Google Threat Analysis Group, where she focuses on threat intelligence research. She specializes in threat hunting, malware analysis, reverse engineering, and targeted attack analysis. Prior to Google, Ashley worked as a senior security researcher at FireEye. Ashley is also the co-founder of Team T5, where she served as a senior analyst for 4 years. For supporting women in InfoSec, Ashley co-founded "HITCON GIRLS" &mdash; the first security community for women in Taiwan. She is also a regular speaker at international security conferences, including Black Hat, FIRST, HITB GSEC, CODE BLUE, Troopers, HITCON, Confidence, RESET...etc. Beside Black Hat Asia, Ashley also serves in the review board of Blue Hat Shanghai and Hack in the Box conferences.
  • Ty Miller - CEO & Founder, Threat Intelligence Pty Ltd
    <p>Ty Miller is the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Threat Intelligence Pty Ltd, a specialist consultancy defining the next era of security, intelligence and penetration testing approaches. He sits on the Board of Directors for CREST in Australia and New Zealand, and leads the CREST A/NZ Technical Team.</p> <p>Ty is a trainer at Black Hat, with his training courses "The Shellcode Lab" and "Practical Threat Intelligence", and has trained and presented to international government agencies, big technology and security companies at a wide range of conferences around the world including Black Hat USA, Black Hat DC, Hack-In-The-Box, and Ruxcon.</p> <p>Ty is a co-author of the highly popular security book "Hacking Exposed Linux 3rd Edition", and has developed low level attack techniques for companies including the DNS Channel payload for Core Security.</p> <p>Before founding Threat Intelligence, Ty held strategic senior management and C-Level positions in key organizations and was instrumental in developing an expert and authoritative voice to the Australian media, and today remains a high-profile media commentator for both enterprise and consumer security trends, attacks and issues.</p>

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