Presented at 
Kiwicon 7: Cyberfriends (2013),
          Nov. 9, 2013, 10 a.m.
          (30 minutes).
          
          
          
          Hypothesis: There is a strong correlation between the amount of bugs one can find in a specific piece of software and the amount of times said application's marketing team use the word 'Enterprise'. 
 Method: Hack all the things. 
 Conclusion: Well, you'll have to come to our talk.. 
 This talk will be all about the bugs found in the applications that are designed to keep your favourite Zaibatsu, telco or goverment agency running smoothly. Who watches the watchers? We do. And now you can, too!
          
          
Presenters:
          
            
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              Denis 'DoI' Andzakovic
              
              
              
 Denis Andzakovic works for Security-Assessment.com as a security consultant, based out of the Auckland office. DoI enjoys breaking things and sometimes in his spare time sings songs about breaking things.
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              Thomas 'Cartel' Hibbert
              
              
              
 Thomas Hibbert has stepped into the light and works for Security-Assessment.com as a Security Consultant. He enjoys [REDACTED], [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] and in his spare time likes to [REDACTED].
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