The Mirai BotNet and where DDoS attacks are headed

Presented at THOTCON 0x8 (2017), May 4, 2017, 7 p.m. (50 minutes)

The Mirai BotNet was used to take down large parts of the Internet during October 2016. This marked a new era for MDoS (Massive Denial of Service) attacks, based on the exponential growth in IoT devices and Mobile devices, as well as the security issues involved with these devices. In this talk we will explore the Mirai attacks through its source code, the attacks seen in the wild, and how those attacks looks like in a NOC/SOC of an organization being attacked. We will demonstrate the attacks themselves, and see what needs to be done in order to prevent this from being a catastrophe by 2020.


Presenters:

  • Avishay Zawoznik
    Avishay is a researcher in Imperva Incapsula’s security labs. Avishay is specializing in network based and application based DDoS attacks research, utilizing Incapsula’s CDN for advanced data analysis of attacks. Avishay is also researching web application attacks, looking at variants of exploits seen in the wild.

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