Locknote: Conclusions and Key Takeaways from Day 2

Presented at Black Hat Asia 2020 Virtual, Oct. 2, 2020, 3:20 p.m. (40 minutes)

<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;" data-mce-style="font-size: 10pt;">At the end of day two of this year's virtual conference, join Black Hat Review Board members Mika Devonshire, Seungjoo Kim, Asuka Nakajima, and Neil Wyler 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 two and how these trends will impact future InfoSec strategies.</span></p>

Presenters:

  • Neil R. Wyler / Grifter - Advanced Security Operations Specialist, RSA Security   as Neil Wyler
    Neil R. Wyler (a.k.a. Grifter) is an Information Security Engineer and Researcher located in Salt Lake City, Utah. Neil is currently with RSA Security as an Advanced Security Operations Specialist. He has spent over 15 years as a security professional, focusing on vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, physical security, and incident response. He has been a staff member of the Black Hat Security Briefings for over 13 years and is a member of the Senior Staff at DEF CON. Neil has spoken at numerous security conferences worldwide, including Black Hat, DEF CON, and the RSA Conference. He has been the subject of various online, print, film, and television interviews, and has authored several books on information security. Neil is a member of the DEF CON CFP Review Board and Black Hat Training Review Board. Follow him on Twitter at&nbsp;<a href="https://www.twitter.com/Grifter801" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">@Grifter801</a>.
  • Asuka Nakajima - Security Researcher, NTT Secure Platform Laboratories
    <span>Asuka Nakajima is a researcher at NTT Secure Platform Laboratories. Her research interests include reverse engineering, vulnerability discovery, and IoT security. Since 2014, she has been a member of the executive committee of SECCON, the largest CTF organizer in Japan. She is also a founder and leader of "CTF for GIRLS", which is the first female infosec community in Japan. She has presented at various security conferences and events including Black Hat USA, Black Hat EU, Asia CCS, ROOTCON, AIS3, and PHDays. Asuka also serves as a Review Board member for Black Hat Asia from 2018. She is also an author of the best seller book called "Cyber Attack" in Japan. (Bluebacks, 2018)</span>
  • Seungjoo Kim - Professor, Korea University
    <p>Seungjoo (Gabriel) Kim is a professor of Graduate School of Information Security in Korea University from 2011 and his research areas focus on SDL, security engineering, cryptography and blockchain.</p> <p>For the past seven years, he was an associate professor of Sungkyunkwan University and has five years of back ground of team leader of Cryptographic Technology Team and also IT Security Evaluation Team of KISA(Korea Internet &amp; Security Agency).</p> <p>In addition to being a professor, he is positioning a head of SANE(Security Analysis aNd Evaluation) Lab, an adviser of hacking club 'CyKor', a founder/advisory director of an international security &amp; hacking conference 'SECUINSIDE'. His numerous professional focus on a presidential committee member on the 4th industrial revolution and an advisory committee member of several public and private organizations such as NIS(National Intelligence Service), Ministry of National Defense, Ministry of Justice, Supreme Prosecutors' Office, Korea National Police Agency, Nuclear Safety and Security Commission, etc. He also taught at the Korea Military Academy.</p> <p>Twitter:&nbsp;<a href="https://twitter.com/skim71" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">@skim71</a>&nbsp;/ Homepage:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.kimlab.net/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.KimLab.net</a></p>
  • Mika Devonshire - Digital Forensics & Incident Response Specialist, Blackpanda
    <p>Mika Devonshire serves as a Digital Forensics &amp; Incident Response Specialist at Blackpanda in Hong Kong. In addition to managing an active cybercrime case load, Mika assists in teaching a graduate course in Malware Analysis at Hong Kong University, and contributes to cyber threat intelligence initiatives.</p> <p>Over the past eight years Mika has built out digital forensics labs in Washington DC; and served as an offensive cyber systems engineer at BAE Systems, a security analyst at Silent Circle, and a technical product manager. Mika earned her master's in digital forensics from The George Washington University, and her bachelor's degree from Princeton University.</p>

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