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July 30 • Informal gathering at 18:00. Gather at the Registration Desk.
This is a great time to meet and network with friends, colleagues and the speakers.
Day 1 • July 31, 2002
07:00 - 08:00 Registration and Breakfast: Fourth Floor Palace Tower Promenade
07:50 - 08:00 Introduction, Jeff Moss
Held in Palace 1
08:00 - 08:50

Keynote: National Strategy for Securing Cyberspace, Richard Clarke
Held in Palace 1

08:50 - 09:00 Break
Wireless Firewall / Access Privacy & Anonymity Deep Knowledge
Location & Times Palace 1 Palace 2 Palace 3 Emperors Ballroom
09:00 - 10:15

802.1x

Bruce Potter

Setiri

Roelof Temmingh & Haroon Meer

Forensic Dead-Ends

Len Sassaman

Graph-Based Binary Analysis

Halvar Flake

10:15 - 10:30 Coffee Service: Fourth Floor Palace Tower Promenade
10:30 - 12:00

The Need for an 802.11b Toolkit

Mike Schiffman

Single Sign-On 101

Diana Kelley & Ian Poynter

Why is Anonymity So Hard?

Roger Dingledine

DC Phone Home

Aaron Higbee & Chris Davis

12:00 - 13:30 Lunch: Pavilion at Caesars

Views On the Future Direction of Information Assurance, Richard George

13:30 - 14:45

Wireless Overview: Protocols & Threat Models

Dan Veeneman

The Biometrics Dilemma

Rick Smith

The USA Patriot Act and Criminal Investigations

Mark Eckenwiler

Syscall Proxying

Maximiliano Caceres

14:45 -15:00 Break
15:00 - 16:30

Advanced 802.11b Attack

Robert Baird & Mike Lynn

Locking Down Your FreeBSD Install

Rich Murphey

Off the Record Messaging

Ian Goldberg

Professional Source Code Auditing

Mark Dowd, Nishad Herath, Neel Mehta, Chris Spencer & Halvar Flake

16:30 - 16:45 Coffee Service: Fourth Floor Palace Tower Promenade
16:45 - 18:00

Vulnerabilities of Cellular and Satellite-based Voice and Data Networks

Dan Veeneman

Hogwash

Jed Haile

Securing Your Computing Environment to Conform to Privacy Regulations

David Goldman & Robert Marotta

Black Ops of TCP/IP

Dan Kaminsky

18:00 - 20:00 Hosted Gala Reception: Eat, Drink, Network and be Merry!
Location: Palace Tower Promenade

Panel: Hacker Court
Starts at 18:30
Carole Fennelly, Rebecca Bace, Richard Thieme, Jennifer Granick, Jonathan Klein, Brian Martin, Don Cavender, Jesse Kornblum, Kevin Manson, Simple Nomad, Jack Holleran & Richard P. Salgado

Panel: Vulnerability Disclosure: What the Feds Think
Starts at 19:30
Michael I. Morgenstern, Richard George, Marcus H. Sachs, O. Sami Saydjari, Steve Lipner, Tom Parker

BOOK SIGNINGS! Will start at 18:00 and close at 18:45
A Limited number of books will be available for purchase from our official onsite bookseller, Breakpoint, during the USA 2002 Briefings. Meet and speak with the authors!

Black Hat USA speaker presentations are now online.
If you missed any of the talks or was not able to attend, audio and video is available from The Sound of Knowledge.
Day 2 • August 1, 2002
07:00 - 08:00 Breakfast: Palace Tower Promenade
Routing & Infrastructure Application Security Intrusion Detection / Incident Response / Forensics Web, Mail, DNS & Others
Location & Times Palace 1 Palace 2 Palace 3 Emperors Ballroom
08:00 - 08:50

Dynamic Routing Inside IPsec VPNs

Paul Knight

JD's Toolbox: Fire & Water

JD Glaser

Building a Global Early Warning Sytems for Internet Attacks

Oliver Friedrichs & Elias Levy

The Politics of Vulnerabilities

Scott Blake

08:50 - 09:00 Break
09:00 - 10:15

IP Backbone Security

Nicolas Fischbach & Sébastien Lacoste-Séris

An Introduction to SPIKE

Dave Aitel

Security Event Correlation

Matthew Caldwell

Attacking and Securing UNIX FTP Servers

Jay Beale

10:15 - 10:30 Coffee Service: Fourth Floor Palace Tower Promenade
10:30 - 12:00

Attacking Networked Embedded Systems

FX & kim0

Fixing/Making Holes in Binaries

Shaun Clowes

Phase II - 2nd Generation Honeynet Technologies

The Honeynet Project

Web Application Security

Dennis Groves & Bill Pennington

12:00 - 13:30 Lunch: Pavilion at Caesars

Non-Obvious Relationship Awareness (NORA) Technology, Jeff Jonas

13:30 - 14:45

Cracking VoIP Architecture

Ofir Arkin

Novell: The Forgotten OS

Rain Forest Puppy

Cisco Router Forensics

Thomas Akin

Enterprise Email Security Made Practical

Paul Holman

14:45 -15:00 Break
15:00 - 16:30

Hacking Layer 2

Sean Convery

Security Aspects in Java Bytecode Engineering

Marc Schönefeld

Scene of the Cybercrime

Debra Littlejohn Shinder

Web Application Brute Forcing 101

David Endler & Michael Sutton

16:30 - 16:45 Coffee Service: Fourth Floor Palace Tower Promenade
16:45 - 18:00

Putting 2 and 2 Together

Stephen Dugan

Application Testing Through Fault Injection Techniques

Greg Hoglund

Neutralizing Nimda: Automated Strikeback

Tim Mullen

Database Security

David Litchfield

Black Hat USA speaker presentations are now online.
If you missed any of the talks or was not able to attend, audio and video is available from The Sound of Knowledge.
Note that this schedule is subject to change.

Attendees must wear badges at all times in the conference areas.
Badges and/or conference proceedings that are lost or reported stolen will incur a $500 replacement fee.

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