SESSION + Live Q&A

EternalBlue: Exploit Analysis and Beyond

In this presentation we will analyze the EternalBlue exploit that was leaked in early 2017 which was then abused to great effect throughout the year.

 

Beginning a journey into InfoSec research can be daunting. We will discuss how targeted analysis can help develop security skills while still assisting company, clients and colleagues. Even when dealing with sophisticated exploits and malware in situations such as these.

 



Speaker

Emma McCall

Security Analyst @RiotGames

As a Security Analyst at Riot Games, Emma is responsible for hunting, mitigating and analyzing threats targeting the games industry. She is also active in the security community, avidly following the release of new malware and exploits. Emma has recently produced in-depth analyses of well known...

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Location

St James, 4th flr.

Track

Security: Red XOR Blue Team

Topics

SecuritySecurity AssessmentSecurity VulnerabilitiesRiotGames

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