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SUMMARY:Sam Bowne\, Elizabeth Biddlecome\,Kaitlyn Handelman\, Irvin Lemus -
  Introduction to Exploit Development
DESCRIPTION:Title: Sam Bowne\, Elizabeth Biddlecome\, Kaitlyn Handelman\, I
 rvin Lemus - Introduction to Exploit Development\n\nScheduled Date and Tim
 e (Pacific Standard): Saturday\, August 12\, 2023\, at 1400 PDT\n\nEventBr
 ite Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sam-bowne-introduction-to-exploit-d
 evelopment-tickets-668398837917?aff=oddtdtcreator\n\nMax Class Size: 90\n\
 n\n\n\nAbstract:\n\nLearn how to take control of Windows and Linux servers
  running vulnerable software\, in a hands-on CTF-style workshop. We begin 
 with easy command injections and SQL injections\, and proceed through bina
 ry exploits including buffer overflows on the stack and the heap\, format 
 string vulnerabilities\, and race conditions.\n\nWe will exploit 32-bit an
 d 64-bit Intel and ARM systems\, and software in PHP\, Python\, C++\, and 
 DOT NET. We will examine modern Windows defenses in detail\, including ASL
 R\, DEP\, stack cookies\, and SEHOP. We will also write Rust programs and 
 see how they prevent memory corruption vulnerabilities.\n\nPrevious experi
 ence with C and assembly language is helpful but not required. Participant
 s will need a laptop that can run VMware or VirtualBox virtual machines.\n
 \nAll materials and challenges are freely available at samsclass.info\, an
 d will remain available after the workshop ends.\n\n\n\n\nSkill Level: Int
 ermediate\n\nPrerequisites for students: Familiarity with C programming an
 d assembly language is helpful\, but not essential.\n\n\n\n\nMaterials or 
 Equipment students will need to bring to participate: A laptop capable of 
 running a virtual machine in VMware or VirtualBox.\n\n\n\n\nBios:\n\nSam B
 owne has been teaching computer networking and security classes at City Co
 llege San Francisco since 2000\, and is the founder of Infosec Decoded\, I
 nc. He has given talks and hands-on trainings at Black Hat USA\, RSA\, DEF
  CON\, DEF CON China\, HOPE\, and many other conferences.\n\nCredentials: 
 PhD\, CISSP\, DEF CON Black Badge Co-Winner\n\n\n\n\nElizabeth Biddlecome 
 is a consultant and instructor\, delivering technical training and mentors
 hip to students and professionals. She leverages her enthusiasm for archit
 ecture\, security\, and code to design and implement comprehensive informa
 tion security solutions for business needs. Elizabeth enjoys wielding ever
 ything from soldering irons to scripting languages in cybersecurity compet
 itions\, hackathons\, and CTFs.\n\n\n\n\nKaitlyn Handelman is an offensive
  security engineer at Amazon. Her focus is cybersecurity in space. In addi
 tion to traditional penetration testing\, Kaitlyn works on physical device
 s and RF signals. In her free time\, she enjoys ham radio\, astronomy\, an
 d her cat\, Astrocat.\n\n\n\n\nIrvin Lemus\, CISSP is a Cyber Range Engine
 er at By Light IT Professional Services\, training military personnel thro
 ugh international cyber security exercises. Irvin has been in the field\n\
 nsince 2006\, involved with cybersecurity competitions since 2015 as a tra
 iner\, coach\, and mentor. He also has taught IT and Cybersecurity courses
  at Coastline and Cabrillo\n\nColleges. He is the BACCC Cyber Competitions
  Regional Coordinator\, Board member at Pacific Hackers and is a speaker a
 t DEFCON. He describes himself as\, "A professional troublemaker who loves
  hacking all the things."\n\n\n\n​
URL:https://forum.defcon.org/node/246042
DTSTART:20230812T220000Z
DTEND:20230813T020001Z
LOCATION:Las Vegas\, NV\, DEF CON 31
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