Speaker: Jeremy Conway
Tuesday January 13th, 2009
11:30AM - 1PM
Topic:
PDF - A vector for badness incognito
Jeremy Conway currently works as
a Senior Information Technology Security Engineer for SAIC
on the NASA Integrated Service Network (NISN) where he is
the senior lead engineer for the WAN Security Operations
Team.
Mr. Conway has over 10 years experience in Information
Technology Security, and has worked for both the Department
of the Army and Department of Defense during this time. He
is currently pursuing a Masters Degree in Information
Security at Colorado Tech, and holds a Bachelors Degree in
Computer Science with a Minor in Mathematics from the
University of Alabama Huntsville.
Jeremy holds several professional certifications which
include the CISSP, MCSE:Security 2003, SnortCP, Certified
Reverse Engineer Analyst (CREA), GIAC GSEC and GISSP, CCNA,
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Certified Security Analyst (ECSA),
Cisco Certified Information Security Specialist, Security+,
and Network+. He is an active member and contributor to
multiple Malware Research, Botnet tracking, and
Malicious Domain tracking internet communities dedicated to
professionally analyzing, disclosing, and deterring the
spread of hostile and/or malicious activities on the
internet. He is also an active member of the
EmergingThreats.org Sandbox team and has
published numerous Snort IDS signatures through this
organization. He owns and operates sudosecure.net, a
security related blog where some of his recent security
related research can be found.