Black Hat's First Webcast - Free Sneak Peek at BH USA 2008

05/06/2008
Black Hat's First Webcast - Free Sneak Peek at BH USA 2008

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Episode Synopsis

Black Hat is presenting its very first webcast on June 26, 2008 at 1pm PST/4PM EST. It's scheduled for one hour followed by a Q and A period. The webcast will be presented free of charge and it will focus on previewing the BH USA 2008 event.

The event will be introduced and facilitated by BH Founder and Director Jeff Moss and will feature "teaser talks" - shortened versions of the full presentations lined up for Vegas - by several confirmed speakers who will each provide a brief preview of the topics they will be presenting at the Black Hat Briefings & Trainings in
August. Here's a small glimpse into the future:

Topic:Malware Detection through Network Flow Analysis
Presenter: Bruce Potter, Founder, Shmoo Group.
Mr. Potter has co-authored several books including "802.11 Security" and
"Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD Security" published by O'Reilly and "Mac OS X
Security" by New Riders.

Topic:Nmap - Scanning the Internet
Presenter: Fyodor Vaskovich, founding member of the Honeynet projectand
co-author of the books "Know Your Enemy: Honeynets" and "Stealing the
Network: How to Own a Continent"

Topic: Satan is on My Friends List: Attacking Social Networks
Presenters: Shawn Moyer, CISO of Agura Digital Security and Nathan Hamiel,
Senior Consultant for Idea Information Security and founder of the Hexagon
Security Group.

To learn more, please visit
https://blackhat.com/html/webinars/usa2008preview.html


To register directly, please visit
http://www.techwebonlineevents.com/ars/eventregistration.do?mode=eventreg&F=1001004&K=1AA1A1


We plan for this Webcast to be the first in a year-round series of online presentations that allow our speakers to present breaking research between
shows and provide the Black Hat community with another stream of fresh,
relevant, and usable security knowledge. We hope you'll join us for our first foray into webcasting and let us know what you think.