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VB2015
VB2015
VB2015
took place Sept. 30, 2015 through Oct. 2, 2015 (9 years ago) in Prague, Czech Republic.
https://www.virusbulletin.com/conference/vb2015/
https://infocon.org/cons/Virus Bulletin/VB 2015 Prague/
Presentations
Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015
10:50 -
Keynote address: The Internet of Bad Things, Observed
11:30 -
DDoS trojan: a malicious concept that conquered the ELF format
11:30 -
Economic sanctions on malware
11:30 -
A timeless watch - ransomware on IoT devices
12:00 -
Sizing cybercrime: incidents and accidents, hints and allegations
12:00 -
Doing more with less: a study of file-less infection attacks
12:00 -
SSL man-in-the-middle secure solution
14:00 -
Attack on the drones: security vulnerabilities of unmanned aerial vehicles
14:00 -
It's a file infector... it's ransomware... it's Virlock
14:00 -
Windows 10 and the anti-malware ecosystem
14:30 -
The evolution of ransomware: from CryptoLocker to CryptoWall
14:30 -
Modelling the network behaviour of malware to block malicious patterns. The Stratosphere Project: a behavioural IPS
15:00 -
The TAO of .NET and PowerShell malware analysis
15:00 -
The Kobayashi Maru dilemma
16:00 -
Does prevalence matter? Ranking anti-malware products by potential victim impact
16:00 -
Botnet milking: malware freshly served from the source
16:00 -
The Clean Software Alliance, security, and the future of unwanted behaviours
16:30 -
WaveAtlas: surfing through the landscape of current malware packers
16:30 -
A quantitative examination of the current state of corporate security practices
Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015
09:00 -
Last-minute paper: We know what you did this summer: Android banking trojan exposing its sins in the cloud
09:00 -
Helping the helpless: targeted threats to civil society
09:00 -
Solving the (in)security of home networked devices
09:30 -
Last-minute paper: From Asia with love? Smartphones with pre-installed malware
09:30 -
Ubiquity, security and you - malware, security and the Internet of Things
10:00 -
Last-minute paper: Making a dent in Russian mobile banking phishing
10:00 -
POS fraud - trends and counter-actions to mass fraud
11:00 -
Last-minute paper: Anonymizing VPN services as a botnet monetization strategy - analysing the Bunitu botnet
11:00 -
I am the Cavalry
11:00 -
Speaking Dyreza protocol. Advantages of 'learning' a new language
11:30 -
Last-minute paper: Duqu 2.0 Win32k exploit analysis
11:30 -
Anonymity is king
12:00 -
Last-minute paper: Exposing Gatekeeper
12:00 -
How malware eats cookies - an empirical study of cookies in malware's communication
14:00 -
Last-minute paper: Operation Potao Express: analysis of a cyber-espionage toolkit
14:00 -
Mobile banking fraud via SMS in North America: who's doing it and how
14:00 -
Personnel shortage and diversity in IT: Is it truly a problem?
14:30 -
Last-minute paper: Linux/Moose endangered or extinct? An update on this atypical embedded Linux botnet
14:30 -
Will Android trojan, worm or rootkit survive in SEAndroid and containerization?
15:00 -
Last-minute paper: The mysterious case of Linux.Wifatch
15:00 -
Dare 'DEVIL': beyond your senses with Dex Visualizer
16:00 -
Android ransomware: turning CryptoLocker into CryptoUnlocker (live demo)
16:00 -
Last-minute paper: TurlaSat: The Fault in our Stars
16:30 -
Malware classification meets crowd sourcing (sponsor presentation)
Friday, Oct. 2, 2015
09:30 -
Lightning talks
09:30 -
The ethics and perils of APT research: an unexpected transition into intelligence brokerage
09:30 -
The Volatility Bot-Excavator
10:00 -
Labeless - no more
10:00 -
Effectively testing APT defences
11:00 -
Digital 'Bian Lian' (face changing): the skeleton key malware
11:00 -
Inside recent FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) surges on the Internet
11:00 -
Operation Safety-Net: global best practices provide a secure path forward
11:30 -
Breaking the bank(er): automated configuration data extraction for banking malware
11:30 -
Catching the silent whisper: understanding the Derusbi family tree
12:00 -
C&C-as-a-Service: abusing third-party web services as C&C channels
12:00 -
ROSCO: Repository Of Signed COde
14:00 -
Cross-platform mobile malware: write once run everywhere
14:00 -
The elephant in the room
14:00 -
Dead and buried in their crypts: defeating modern ransomware
14:30 -
Building a malware lab in the age of Big Data
14:30 -
The Unbearable Lightness of APTing
14:30 -
Stego-malware in Google Play. Findings and limitations
15:30 -
Keynote address: One man's anti-malware researcher is...
Presenters
Alex Hinchliffe
Alexander Adamov
Alexander Burris
Alexandru Maximciuc
Alfonso Muñoz
Aliaksandr Chailytko
Aliaksandr Trafimchuk
Andreas Clementi
Andrei Nacu
Andrew Lee
Anthony Joe Melgarejo
Anton Cherepanov
Antonio Guzmán
Artturi Lehtiö
Ayoub Faouzi
Balázs Kócsó
Barak Shein
Benjamin S. Rivera
Boldizsár Bencsáth
Candid Wueest
Carlos Castillo
Cathal Mc Daid
Christy Chung
Chun Feng
Claudio Guarnieri /
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Claus Cramon Houmann
Clint Gibler
Costin Raiu
Cristina Vatamanu
Dennis Batchelder
Dorottya Papp
Elia Florio
Eric Bodden
Eric Leung
Erik Wu
Erwann Traourouder
Fanny Lalonde Lévesque
François Menet
Gabor Szappanos
Gregory Panakkal
Heather Goudey
Holly Stewart
Igor Muttik
James Wyke
Jan-Eric Herting
Jaromir Horejsi
Jasmine Sesso
Jean-Yves Marion
Jeong Wook Oh
Joan Calvet
John Park
Jose M. Fernandez
Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade
Jun Yong Park
Ken Dunham
Kurt Baumgartner
Kyle Sanders
Levente Buttyán
Lysa Myers
Mario Ballano
Marion Marschalek
Mark Kennedy
Martin Korman
Martin Smarda
Michael Cherny
Michael John S. Marcos
Micky Pun
Mihail Andronic
Moritz Kroll
Morton Swimmer
Nav Jagpal
Neil Schwartzman
Neo Tan
Nick FitzGerald
Oleg Petrovsky
Olivier Bilodeau
Patrick Wardle
Pavel Sramek
Peter Kálnai
Peter Stelzhammer
Philipp Wolf
Philippe Rödlach
Rhena U. Inocencio
Richard Ford
Righard Zwienenberg
Robert Lipovsky
Roberto Martinez
Ron Davidson
Ross Anderson
Rowland Yu
Samir Mody
Santiago Martin Pontiroli
Sebastian Porst
Sebastián García
Seolwoo Joo
Sergei Frankoff
Shahar Tal
Siegfried Rasthofer
Simon PG Edwards
Stephan Huber
Stephen Cobb
Stewart McIntyre
Tal Be'ery
Tamás Holczer
Vanja Svajcer
Various people
Vlad Craciun
Wei Xu
William Lee
Xinran Wu
Yaniv Balmas
Zhaoyan Xu
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