BCS Asia 2006 Archive

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The Business Track

  1. Fabrice Marie (FR/SG) - Hacking & Stealing Money from Online Banks
    Powerpoint (PPT) 1.8M
  2. John Howie (US) - Implementing an ISMS using ISO 17799 and ISO 27001
    Powerpoint (PPT) 161K
  3. Fetri Miftach (ID) - Building an Information Security Framework for Emerging Economies
    Portable Document Format (PDF) 1.2M
  4. Emmanuel Gadaix (FR/TH) - 3G Telecommunication Network Security & Hacking
    Powerpoint (PPT) 4.2M
  5. Dev Yusmananda (ID) - News From the Front, a User Perspective on Managing Information Security
    Powerpoint (PPT) 2.2M
  6. Leonard Ong (ID/SG) - Building Enterprise Security Awareness Program
    Powerpoint (PPT) 110K
  7. Phillip Victor (MY) - Don't Panic: Effective Crisis Management Plan In Security Response
    Powerpoint (PPT) 2.3M
  8. John Grygorcewicz (AU/ID) - Visualising Security Threats using the Zachman Enterprise Architecture Framework
    Portable Document Format (PDF) 473K
  9. Phil Leifermann (AU/ID) - ISO27001, Cobit & ITIL
    Powerpoint (PPT) 488K
  10. Yono Reksoprodjo (ID) - Information Warfare and Economic Intelligence
    Powerpoint (PPT) 4.3M
  11. Achmad Rully (ID) - E-Passport (in)Security & Privacy Issues
    Powerpoint (PPT) 370K
  12. Budi Rahardjo (ID) - The Cost of Insecurity
    Powerpoint (PPT) 125K

The Technical Track

  1. Tony Chor (US) - Internet Explorer 7 in Windows Vista - The Security Development Lifecycle in Practice
    Powerpoint (PPT) 8.5M
  2. Jim Geovedi & Raditya Iryandi (ID) - Hacking a Bird in the Sky: Hijacking VSAT connections
    Portable Document Format (PDF) 11M
  3. Meder Kydyraliev (KG/SG) - Web Application Security: Beyond input validation. IDS for web applications
    Powerpoint (PPT) 1.8M
  4. Philippe Langlois (FR) - SCTP: Hacking SS7 Networks over the Internet
    Powerpoint (PPT) 1016K
  5. Jesse Burns (US) - Attacking Applications by Fuzzing Win32 IPC
    Powerpoint (PPT) 308K
  6. Paul Boehm (AT) - Taming Bugs: The Art and Science of writing Secure Code
    Powerpoint (PPT) 448K
  7. Raffael Marty (US) - Visualization of Security Data
    Powerpoint (PPT) 5.3M
  8. Cedric Blancher (FR) - Messing Up WiFi Public Networks: Where ninjas are, there's nothing left to trust
    Portable Document Format (PDF) 2.4M
  9. Onno Purbo (ID) - Hackers: Public Enemy or National Resource?
    Powerpoint (PPT) 1.2M
  10. Don "north" Bailey (US) - The Evolution of Exploitation: from client to kernel and back
    Powerpoint (PPT) 130K
  11. Ralph Logan (US) - Comprehensive Heuristics for Attack and Response Measurement (CHARM)
    Powerpoint (PPT) 540K

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