F-Secure chief research officer Mikko Hypponen opened AusCERT 2012 with a keynote on crime. He noted concern with the rapid expansion of defense contractors into infosec.
Chris Hoff said infosec could learn about innovation by looking at the sanitation sector.
Rob Clark delivered a presentation on the troubles with laws of conflict in cyberspace.
Clark's presentation was popular.
Silvio Cesare gave an update on effective flowgraph-based malware variant detection.
Peter Gutmann demonstrated near field communication card hacking. He's not a fan of the new technology.
John Leisoboer of QuinessenceLabs delved into the weird and wonderful world of quantum cryptography, where mathematicians are king.
Bill Caelli took a look through Australia's history and offered a theory on developing militia to solve infosec policing woes.
Replace these guys with infosec professionals, says Caelli.
Kaspersky came armed.
Rebecca Thompson of Queensland Health unveiled the dangers of doctor shopping for controlled prescription drugs.
Some of the s8 drugs that are often abused.
Marc Bown: Even your local fish and chip shop isn't safe from hackers.
The main floor.
John Reeman says it's time to wake up and smell the virtsec gravy.
F-Secure chief research officer Mikko Hypponen opened AusCERT 2012 with a keynote on crime. He noted concern with the rapid expansion of defense contractors into infosec.