Locknote: Conclusions and Key Takeaways from Black Hat Europe 2019

Presented at Black Hat Europe 2019, Dec. 5, 2019, 5:15 p.m. (45 minutes)

At the close of this year's conference, join Black Hat Founder Jeff Moss and members of the esteemed Black Hat Review Board for an insightful conversation on the most pressing issues facing the InfoSec community. This Locknote will feature a candid discussion on the key takeaways coming out of Black Hat Europe and how these trends will impact future InfoSec strategies.


Presenters:

  • Daniel Cuthbert - Global Head of Security Research, Banco Santander
    <span style="font-size: 10pt;">Daniel Cuthbert&nbsp;is the Global Head of Security Research for Banco Santander. With a career spanning over 20 years on both the offensive and defensive side, he's seen the evolution of hacking from a small groups of curious minds to organized criminal networks and nation state we see today. He is the original co-author of the OWASP Testing Guide, released in 2003 and now the co-author of the OWASP Application Security Verification Standard (ASVS).</span>
  • Marina Krotofil - Senior Security Engineer,
    Marina Krotofil is an Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Senior Security Engineer at a large chemical company. The last decade she spent specializing on offensive side of cyber-physical security such as discovering and weaponizing unique attack vectors, engineering damage scenarios, developing exploits and understanding adversarial techniques when attacking ICS. Offensive security skills serve Marina well during incident responses and forensic investigations, ICS malware analysis and when architecturing defenses. She previously worked as a Principal Analyst and Subject Matter Expert (SME) in Cyber-Physical group at FireEye (USA), Lead Cyber Security Researcher at Honeywell (USA) and as a Senior Security Consultant at the European Network for Cyber Security (Netherlands). She was featured in the "Tribe of Hackers" book, authored more than 25 academic papers and book chapters on ICS security and is a frequent speaker at the leading security events around the world. She holds MBA in Technology Management, MSc in Telecommunications, and MSc in Information and Communication Systems.
  • Leigh-Anne Galloway - Payment Security Researcher, Positive Technologies
    Leigh-Anne Galloway is a Security Researcher who specializes in application and payment security. Leigh-Anne started her career in incident response, leading investigations into payment card data breaches. Which is where she discovered her passion for payment technologies. She has presented and authored research on ATM security, application security and payment technology vulnerabilities. Having previously spoken at DevSecCon, BSides, Hacktivity, 8dot8, OWASP, Troopers and Black Hat USA. She loves her cat, 8-bit music, and Frida Kahlo.
  • Jeff Moss / The Dark Tangent - Founder and Creator of Black Hat and DEF CON, Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace   as Jeff Moss

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