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Ygor Da Rocha Parreira

Ygor Da Rocha Parreira

Ygor da Rocha Parreira has been working with IT for the last 20+ years, and with security for the last +14 years. He has extensive experience in vulnerability assessments and penetration testing, focused towards network infrastructure, TCP/IP protocols, classes of memory corruption and dangling pointers, source code review, web applications, wireless, RFID, PoS and credit card systems, ATMs, mobile (iOS and Android), phishing, client side exploitation, and red teaming including physical attacks, lock picking, and manipulation of sensors and cameras. He has an impressive background having co-founded the Hackers 2 Hackers Conference (H2HC) in 2004, which is currently the longest running security conference in Latin America. H2HC was created with the main goal to allow Brazilian security specialists and researchers to meet and exchange information. Ygor is the H2HC Magazine Editor and Columnist responsible for the column “Fundamentals of Offensive Computing”. Ygor has extensive experience delivering training focused in penetration test and red team, exploitation of memory corrupt vulnerabilities, and reverse engineering. Currently he works as senior security researcher at Intel Corporation in the Security Center of Excellence where he helps to improve the security of the CPU and platform finding security issues and vulnerabilities.



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