Program > A Security Incident seen under Different Perspectives

2nd Workshop of security in Latin America – Panel

Monday, Oct 09th at 16:00

Presenters

  • Sérgio Luís Fava (Polícia Federal - BR) [BR]

    Perito Criminal Federal, especialista em Crimes Cibernéticos. Formado em Ciências da Computação pela UFRGS. É Instrutor da Academia Nacional de Polícia, ministrando as disciplinas de Criminalística e de Crimes Cibernéticos. Participou de diversos debates sobre a questão da segurança na Internet.

  • Patrick Cain (Anti-Phishing Working Group) [US]

    Patrick Cain is a Research Fellow of the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG), and the President of The Cooper-Cain Group, Inc, a computer and Internet security consultancy. He has been associated with information security development and operations for over twenty years. He was previously the Security Advocate in the Office of the Chief Technology Officer, at Genuity Inc., a large Internet Service Provider. He is a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), a Certified Information System Manager (CISM), a member of USENIX and ISSA, and an associate member of the American Bar Association. Mr. Cain participated in the FSTC Counter-Phishing project, is a research member of the Anti-Phishing Working Group, and currently leads the effort in the IETF to standardize phishing and electronic crime reports. He is the co-chair of the IETF Operations Security Working Group and has participated in a US White House working group identifying and addressing the vulnerabilities of the Internet.

  • Omar Kaminski (Instituto Brasileiro de Política e Direito da Informática) [BR]

    Graduated in Law, specialized in International Trade Law in Faculdade de Direito de Curitiba, with extension in Internet Law at Berkman Center, Harvard Law School, EUA, Omar Kaminski is the internet director of Brazilian Institute for Politics and Cyberlaw (IBDI), substitute member of Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br), representing the cientific and tech communities, and coordinator of the Law and IT Taskforce (GT-Info) for the Brazilian BAR Association, Paraná's Section (OAB/PR).

  • Paul Laudanski (CastleCops) [US]

    Paul Laudanski founded CastleCops with a focus on Internet security based on community, free collaboration, and cooperation in the global neighborhood. Internet security and privacy have become Paul's life work and passion. With the advent of PIRT, Paul has recently been on the talk circuit. Recently, Paul presented at RIPE53 as well as other NDA invitation only conferences.

  • Till Dörges (PRE-CERT - PRESECURE Consulting GmbH) [DE]

    Till Dörges joined PRESECURE Consulting GmbH as a researcher in 2002. The two major projects he's currently working on are a network of distributed IDS-sensors (evolved from the EC-funded project "eCSIRT.net") and the also EC-funded research project about proactive security monitoring in a policy-based framework ("POSITIF"). Both projects strongly relate to Intrusion Detection, Honeynets and (Security-) Policies.

    He also is the team representative of PRESECURE within the European community of accredited CSIRTs ("Trusted Introducer") as well as for FIRST.

    Till Dörges studied Computer Sciences in Hamburg, Toulouse and Leipzig. He holds a French "Maîtrise d'Informatique" and a German "Informatik- Diplom".

  • Chris Gibson (Citigroup, FIRST.org) [GB]

    Chris Gibson has worked in incident response for a number of years at Citigroup and now runs the Forensic Labs globally (London, New York, Singapore and Mexico). These labs use advanced forensic tools and methodologies to support both the incident response process and internal investigations. Prior to this Chris worked in information security evaluating security software, writing secure configuration guides and providing internal consulting advice to various businesses within Citigroup. Before this he spent his time installing and upgrading banking systems across Eastern Europe.

    Chris is also a member of the Steering Committee of FIRST (Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams - http://www.first.org), the premier organization and recognized global leader in incident response.

  • Jacomo Dimmit Boca Piccolini (CAIS/RNP) [BR]

    Jacomo Dimmit Boca Piccolini has an Engineer degree in Industrial Engineering at Universidade Federal de São Carlos - UFSCar, with two post-graduation, one obtained on the Computer Science Institute and other on the Economics Institute of Universidade de Campinas - Unicamp. He is GCIA, GIAC Certified Intrusion Analyst and GCFA, GIAC Certified Forensics Analyst, working as a senior security analyst at the Brazilian Research and Academic Network CSIRT (CAIS). With 9 years of experience in the security field his is the lead instructor of CAIS/RNP and hands-on coordinator for FIRST Technical Colloquiums. He is currently fighting the misuse of RNP backbone infrastructure by hackers.