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DAY 1
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Day 3 - Wednesday, 9 July 2008 |
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Session chair: Prof Les Labuschagne, University of Johannesburg |
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09:00-09:10 |
Welcome address: Prof Les Labuschagne |
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09:10-09:50 |
Topic: PTK, A New Open Source Forensic Project Speaker: Dario Forte, CISM, CFE Adj. Faculty University of Milano (more) |
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09:50-10:30 |
Topic: Penetration Testing - What the Hack? Speaker: Yvette du Toit, Manager Technology & Security Risk Services, Ernst & Young Advisory Services Ltd. (more) |
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10:30-11:00 |
Refreshments
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Session chair: Prof Les Labuschagne, University of Johannesburg |
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11:00-11:40 |
Topic: Conducting an Organisation Healthcheck on Information Security Legislative Compliance Speaker: Pria Chetty, IT Lawyer, Chetty Law (more) |
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11:40-12:00 |
Conference closing: Prof Les Labuschagne |
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12:00-13:00 |
Lunch |
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Workshop: Software, Network & Operating System Security |
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Prof Hein Venter, University of Pretoria |
13:00-17:00
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In
our current day and age, computer security forms an integral part of
any computing environment. Broadly, computer security can be classified
into three fields: software, network and operating system security.
This workshop will focus on these three areas of computer security,
following a hands-on approach. During the workshop, you will encounter
practical scenarios that feature security tools. You will experience
how such security tools are useful and how they contribute to the
security areas above. It is often said "to catch a thief, you have to
think like a thief". Therefore, you will also encounter many ethical
hacking scenarios. More specifically, you will practically experience
password authoring, user account control, password sniffing,
steganography, user escalation, gaining unauthorised access, exploiting
systems, and managing networked and personal firewalls. The workshop
will take place in a computer laboratory using the Windows and Linux
operating systems.
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