GitHub Security Meetup
Event Information
About this Event
The GitHub Security meetup is a great occasion to connect with other security researchers or developers, by discussing all things security, sharing tips and tricks for writing CodeQL queries, discussing variant analysis and other security research techniques, integrating with developer and security response workflows, and more.
The format of the meetup will be somewhat casual, with :
- Lightning Talks - Several short talks (10-15min).
- Networking - Plenty of time to mingle and discuss around some drinks and appetizers
Speakers:
- James Forshaw (@tiraniddo) Windows Security Researcher, Logical Vulnerability Fanatic, Member of Google Project Zero. Researching Local Windows RPC in PowerShell
- Alvaro Muñoz (@pwntester) Security Researcher with GitHub Security Labs where he enjoys helping the OSS community finding and fixing vulnerabilities. Breaking SAML (.NET Edition)
- Michael Scovetta (@scovetta) Principal Security PM Manager on Microsoft’s Customer Security & Trust team, and along with his team, defines strategy, analyzes open source software, and builds tools to identify and mitigate security vulnerabilities. Hunting Backdoors in Open Source
- Sam Lanning (@samlanning). Developer Advocate with GitHub Security Lab. No more whack-a-mole.
Please RSVP before Monday, January 20, 2020 6pm PST.