Interact with the security community
CanSecWest, the world's most advanced conference focusing on applied digital security, is about bringing the industry luminaries together in a relaxed environment which promotes collaboration and social networking. The conference lasts for three days and features a single track of thought provoking presentations, each prepared by an experienced professional and talented educator who is at the cutting edge of his or her field. We give preference to new and innovative material, highlighting important, emergent technologies, techniques, or best industry practices.
The conference is single track, with one hour presentations over the duration beginning at 9:00 a.m. The registration fee includes the catered meals, and there will be a vendor display and lounge/eating area, where wireless internet access will be available (as well as in the speaking theater).
2016-01-27-14:30:00 Agenda Announcements
We are starting to notify CFP submissions. The following presentations have been announced:
- Sandbox Escape with Generous Help from Security Software - Chuanda Ding, Tencent Xuanwu Lab
- Don't Trust Your Eye: Apple Graphics Is Compromised! - Liang Chen and Marco Grassi, Keen Labs Tencent
- Bypassing Different Defense Schemes via Crash Resistant Probing of Address Space - Robert Gawlik
- APT Reports and OPSEC Evolution: These are not the APT reports you are looking for. - Gadi Evron, Cymmetria
January Dojo registration rates finish soon, and we have several courses that have been updated and one new one from Nikhil Mittal, "PowerShell for Penetration Testers" that will have registration online for shortly. These courses have been updated with material to reflect the ever changing information security technoscape:
- Stephan Esser's iOS/OSX Dojo has been updated with information on Apple's latest El Capitan, and the modifications to their security model it introduces.
- Marc Schoenefeld's Java security course has been refreshed with the latest advances.
- Both Marc Heuse's and Guillaume Valadon's complementary IPv6 security trainings have updated.
- Andrea Barisani's and Andrej Rosano's ARM Trust zone course has been updated witht heir latest advances from their USB Armory R&D.
- Adam Laurie has updated his RFID/NFC course material with new advances.
- Brandon Niemczyk and Jonathan Andersson, have improved even further their applied lab excercises for their SDR course.
- Dawid Czagan has added the latest web hacking techniques to his course.