Blackhoodie - Introduction to Reverse Engineering workshop for women

Presented at Diana Initiative 2023, Aug. 7, 2023, 9 a.m. (540 minutes).

Blackhoodie is a free, women only reverse engineering workshop. Monday August 7, 2023 – 0900-1800 * 0900-1300 – Theory * 1400-1800 – Practice This is available as an add-on when you [purchase your ticket](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-diana-initiative-2023-tickets-500510499377) This workshop it runs in parallel to the conference and you will be missing the talks and villages we recommend grabbing one of the “underrepresented” free tickets! If you have previously purchased a ticket and wish to add the workshop, please let us know [registration@dianainitiative.com](mailto:registration@dianainitiative.com) If you registered for this workshop and can no longer attend, please let us know [registration@dianainitiative.com](mailto:registration@dianainitiative.com)

Presenters:

  • Mathilde Venault - CrowdStrike
    Mathilde Venault (@MathildeVenault) is a security researcher at CrowdStrike, specializing in the Windows operating system. While her work mostly focuses on malware analysis and EDR detection capabilities improvements, she also likes reverse engineering undocumented Windows mechanisms. Mathilde has spoken at multiple conferences to share her findings such as Black Hat USA, REcon and c0c0n, for which she is now a review committee member. As a typical French, she's always up to share a meal with some bread and cheese.
  • Bea Venzon - CrowdStrike
    Bea Venzon stumbled into the world of reverse engineering by pure chance, thanks to a chance encounter at a networking event. Sitting beside a security researcher and getting drawn into a captivating conversation, Bea discovered a passion she never knew she had. Currently Bea is a Security Researcher at CrowdStrike, where she focuses on tracking and analyzing botnets, information stealers, and ransomware. As a self-proclaimed forever student, Bea is pursuing her Master’s Degree in Computer Science at Georgia Tech to expand her knowledge and skills to better combat evolving cyber-threats.

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