VB2005 Dublin - slides
The following are the presentation slides shown by speakers at the VB2005 conference in Dublin. We are still waiting for some of the slides to be supplied to us - these will be added in due course. The slides are arranged in chronological order of the presentations.
Corporate/Spam stream
- Martin Overton ('Bots and botnets - risks, issues and prevention')
- Michael Thacker ('Effective security policy management')
- Greg Day ('A practical understanding of malware security')
- Eddy Willems ('Teach your children well' (part one))
- David Harley ('Teach your children well' (part two))
- Steen Pedersen ('The self-defending network a resilient network')
- Earl Greer & Vincil Bishop ('Implementing an enterprise AV and AS strategy')
- Stephen Posniak (Combined hardware/software solutions to malware and spam control')
- Oren Drori ('Commercial and non-commercial approaches to fighting spam')
- Dmitri Alperovitch ('Mapping the email universe')
- Jamz Yaneza ('Best practices for evaluating anti-spam solutions')
- Vesselin Bontchev ('The current status of the CARO Malware Naming Scheme')
- Jason Bruce ('Defining rules for acceptable adware')
- Joe Telafici & Seth Purdy ('The twisted family tree of the transponder gang')
- David Perry ('The strange case of Judith C.')
- Karou Hayashi ('Threats and risks to mobile phones in Japan')
- Matthew Braverman ('Win32/Blaster: a case study from Microsoft's perspective')
- Lucijan Caric ('VF-ATAK - virus flood attack on desktop anti-virus programs')
- Andreas Marx ('Insecurity in security software')
Technical/Spam stream
- Igor Muttik ('Manipulating the Internet')
- Jarno Niemelä ('What makes Symbian malware tick')
- Nicolas Brulez ('Executable encryption for Pocket PC and Smartphone devices')
- Costin Raiu ('Enhanced virus protection')
- Kimmo Kasslin ('Hide n seek revisited - full stealth is back')
- Dmitry Samosseiko ('Genotype spam detection')
- Nick FitzGerald ('Why 'user authentication' is a bad idea)
- John Graham-Cumming ('Pseudo-words for spam filtering in an unmodified Naive Bayesïan text classifier')
- Tobias Graf ('Generic unpacking - how to handle modified or unknown PE compression engines')
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