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Singapore learns which shortcuts hackers love – RSAC 2018 Asia Pacific & Japan

Paula Januszkiewicz’s knowledge, together with her compelling stage presence, make her a must-see speaker at the world’s leading tech events. At the RSA Conference, today at 11:25 am, Founder and CEO of CQURE Paula will give a talk entitled Top 10 Ways to Make Hackers Excited: Shortcuts That Were Not Worth Taking. In it, Paula […]

Black Hat USA 2020 Highlights: When TLS Hacks You

  Black Hat USA 2020   I had a pleasure to be a part of Black Hat USA 2020. Due to the current pandemic, this year’s conference was held as a virtual event. It lacked lots of typical social interactions – all presentations were prerecorded, but sometimes one couldn’t hear or see the speaker due […]

Black Hat USA 2020 Highlights: Portable Document Flaws 101

  #2 Portable Document Flaws 101 Last time, I’ve shared my thoughts on the novel TLS-based attack. This time, I want to cover research done by Jens Müller @jensvoid on insecure (and less known) PDF features. He presented the “Portable Document Flaws 101” session during the second day of the BHUSA 2020 conference. The presentation […]

Black Hat USA 2020 Highlights: Demystifying Modern Windows Rootkits

  #3 Demystifying Modern Windows Rootkits The third article in the series will focus on rootkit talk given by Bill Demirkapi (@BillDemirkapi). In his talk, Bill explained how rootkits are created and loaded, how the attacker can establish a stealth communication channel with the rootkit, and how to cover up rootkit traces. Rootkits Let’s start […]

Central Ohio ISSA InfoSec Summit Summary

Hacker’s Paradise: Top 10 Biggest Threats When Working From Home During her Keynote at Central Ohio Infosec Summit Paula discussed 10 biggest threats that should be taken under consideration while talking about secure working from home. Moreover, she raised few extremely important questions regarding security… check out some of them below: Do we treat cyber […]

GISEC Global Conference 2021 Summary

We are really excited that Paula had a chance to finally join an onsite event! On June 1st she delivered 2 sessions in Dubai World Trade Centre at GISEC Global Conference 2021 – both being very engaging and well-received by the audience. Do you want to know more about the sessions? Check out the recap […]