Bennett Arron explains to an AusCERT audience how ID theft nearly ruined his life. photo: Nate Cochrane
Welsh comedian Bennett Arron struggled to get police interested in pursuing his ID theft case - until he stole the credentials of Britain's Home Secretary Charles Clarke to publicise how easy it was to do for a documentary. Then police arrived at his doorstep to arrest him. photo: Nate Cochrane
Former AFP agent Alastair Macgibbon lays hands on Arron ... in a nice way. photo: Nate Cochrane
AusCERT general manager Graham Ingram. photo: Nate Cochrane
RSA stand. photo: Nate Cochrane
Charles Cote (formerly of Fortinet) selling customers on FireEye's benefits. photo: Nate Cochrane
SC Awards judge Phil Kernick. photo: Nate Cochrane
ArcSight stand. photo: Nate Cochrane
Delegates line up for an Oktoberfest inspired feast. photo: Nate Cochrane
Kinect was popular on the AusCERT vendor stands. photo: Nate Cochrane
Vendor alley, AusCERT 2011. photo: Nate Cochrane
"Datagram" explains how to pick locks for fun and profit at AusCERT, May 16. photo: Nate Cochrane
Tim Hudson, Cryptsoft, explains Australia's biggest smartcard deployment, the Queensland drivers licence. photo: Nate Cochrane
A closeup of what the Queensland drivers smartcard will look like; 3.5 million will be distributed. photo: Nate Cochrane
Bennett Arron explains to an AusCERT audience how ID theft nearly ruined his life. photo: Nate Cochrane