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“Social Networks – A Gateway into Your Company”
Justin Searle
InGuardians
Sen Security Analyst
10:00 AM (MT)
Webcast http://dts.utah.gov/security/webcast
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Thursday, October 7, 2010 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM (MT)

Salt Lake City, United States

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" Social Networks - A Gateway Into Your Company"
As the popularity of Social Networks grows, our employees are sharing personal information at an ever increasing pace. Whether to keep in contact with friends and family or to maintain their professional relationships, the information our employees are sharing not only affects their own privacy but also affects the privacy the companies they work for. The same information that attackers use to attack these individuals can also be used to attack our companies. Join Justin Searle, a penetration tester from InGuardians, who has personally used these attacks to gain access to millions of credit cards and social security numbers on multiple accounts. This session will explore how employee use of Social Networks increase your company's risk of compromise and what you can do to mitigate these risks.
Speaker - Justin Searle:
Justin Searle, a Senior Security Analyst with InGuardians, specializes in penetration testing and security architecture. Justin currently leads the Smart Grid Architecture group of the Cybersecurity Coordination Task Group (CSCTG) for the National Institute of Standards and Technologies (NIST) and serves as a member of the Architecture Board for the Advanced Security Acceleration Project for the Smart Grid (ASAP-SG) group. Previously, Justin served as JetBlue Airway’s IT Security Architect and has provided top-tier support for the largest supercomputers in the world. Justin has taught hacking techniques, forensics, networking, and intrusion detection courses for multiple universities and corporations. Justin has presented at top security conferences including DEFCON, ToorCon, ShmooCon, and SANS. In his rapidly dwindling spare time, Justin co-leads prominent open source projects including Samurai Web Testing Framework, The Middler, and the social networking pentest tools: Yokoso! and Laudnum. Justin has an MBA in International Technology and is CISSP and SANS GIAC-certified in incident handling and hacker techniques (GCIH) and intrusion analysis (GCIA). 

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1 State Office Building
First Floor, Auditorium
Salt Lake City, 84114

Thursday, October 7, 2010 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM (MT)


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