The CIPS Vancouver Security Special Interest Group (Security SIG) is a group of information system security professionals dedicated to promoting awareness of issues and to furthering professional development in information systems.
March 2010 Meeting
When: Friday, March 12, 2010 2:00pm
Wargames Day!
A day for people to present "how to exploit" demos.
We all get the warnings of things like the MS08-067 (for more info see
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS08-067.mspx ), but how do they work? What is the mechanism? What do you need to watch for?
Shields up! I'm opening my browser...
Traditional network hardening has focused our attention on perimeter
security. Today's attackers are placing increasing emphasis on client
side attacks, exploiting users, their PCs and their lack of security
awareness. These attacks bypass perimeter protections and put your
entire network at risk.
Travis Gamble is an Information Security professional from the Technical
Architecture and Security group at Fraser Health and a co-founder of
their penetration testing team.
James Bayne is currently working as an IT Architect for the Fraser Health
Authority, and is a co-founder of their penetration testing team.
Cracking WPA-PSK (wireless), or alternatively an
automated SQL Injection mechanism
Rui (“Roy”) Pereira has specialized in Information Security and Audit and works as an independent computer security consultant.
