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Nov. 28th, 2007 01:23 amThis is what I actually do for a living, seriously:
http://xkcd.com/350/
Speaking of which, I'm (or should be) working on an abstract for a presentation for Security Opus and Black-Hat Europe, next spring. I'm not 100% certain what I'm going to talk about, since I'm still researching it, so it will be sufficiently vague that I can fill in the details… once I have them. Considering how many talks never match up the the vague blurbs in the schedules, I think most presenters do this.
Anyway, what would you, the LJ-reading audience, like to hear me give a presentation on?
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There are some other projects I have too, that I could probably talk about, but I don't think I'll have them done in time.
http://xkcd.com/350/
Speaking of which, I'm (or should be) working on an abstract for a presentation for Security Opus and Black-Hat Europe, next spring. I'm not 100% certain what I'm going to talk about, since I'm still researching it, so it will be sufficiently vague that I can fill in the details… once I have them. Considering how many talks never match up the the vague blurbs in the schedules, I think most presenters do this.
Anyway, what would you, the LJ-reading audience, like to hear me give a presentation on?
[Poll #1096517]
There are some other projects I have too, that I could probably talk about, but I don't think I'll have them done in time.
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Date: 2007-11-28 08:10 pm (UTC)The QEMU would be really cool, I seem to recall some similar work/discussion at this year's defcon.
kernel methods for vector machines sounds damned cool.
The shellcode polymorphism is... kinda done to death right now I think? Seems like attackers have defenders solidly beat in terms of detecting shellcode on the wire at least for a while, just with the functions available in metasploit and company.
Wireshark mods would be handy but I'm not sure they are worth a talk.