Sam Bowne
Sam Bowne has been teaching computer networking and security classes at City College San Francisco since 2000. He has given talks and hands-on trainings at DEF CON, DEF CON China, Black Hat USA, HOPE, BSidesSF, BSidesLV, RSA, and many other conferences and colleges. He founded Infosec Decoded, Inc., and does corporate training and consulting for several Fortune 100 companies, on topics including Incident Response and Secure Coding.
Session
Analyze malware to find indicators of compromise using static and dynamic techniques. We will modify Windows executables to cheat at games and examine malware's actions, including droppers, botnets, and keyloggers.
Participants need a computer with VMware and at least 30 GB of free storage space.
All workshop materials are freely available on the Web and will remain available after the workshop ends.