Presented at
DEF CON 12 (2004),
Aug. 1, 2004, 11 a.m.
(50 minutes).
This presentation will present Steganography and techniques for Steganalysis (identifying files with hidden messages). A review of Steganography will provide the basis for identifying and dissecting carrier files. There will also be a demonstration of carrier file analysis and disection. There will also be a demo of my new Steganography detection program, StegSpy. Cracking and reverse-engineering Steganography programs will also be covered. A cryptanalysis case study will review the steps necessary to reverse engineer and reveal a hidden message. Additionally, other steganalysis and password cracking tools will be highlighted.
Presenters:
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Michael T. Raggo
- Principal Security Consultant, VeriSign, Inc.
Michael T. Raggo (CISSP, IAM, CCSA, CCSE, CCSI, MCP, SCSA) is a Principal Security Consultant for VeriSign, Inc. As a consultant, Mr. Raggo architects and deploys firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and PKI solutions. In addition, he also performs security assessments, penetration tests, and forensics investigations. He is also an instructor for VeriSign's suite of security classes including Applied Hacking and Countermeasures and the author of StegSpy, a steganography detection program. Mr. Raggo is a guest speaker at nationwide conferences including SANS, WebSec and InfoSec. Prior to joining VeriSign, Mr. Raggo was Supervisor of System Administration for www.nasdaq.com at the NASDAQ Stock Market. Mr. Raggo has 15 years experience in the information systems field including experience as a UNIX System Administrator, Network Administrator, and Firewall Administrator. Mr. Raggo conducted graduate work in Information Systems at Johns Hopkins University. Prior to that, he earned his BSET in Electrical Engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology.
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