March Chapter Meeting- Weaponizing Statistics

When:  Mar 20, 2020 from 11:30 to 13:00 (ET)
Associated with  Kentuckiana Chapter

Please note that the speaker this month will be online only. All attendees will view the presentation via a video feed.

Topic

Weaponizing Statistics

Description:

With ultra-fast computers, conflicted users and clever cracking techniques, passwords don't stand a chance. Analytics can guess a scary amount of password for many users. We can learn a lot about user choices by examining these techniques. More important, we can learn how to audit systems for strong password policies and know what authentication works best.

Presenter:  

Jeremy Druin

Principal Security Architect

GISF, GSEC, GCIH-GOLD, GWAPT-GOLD, GPEN, GMOB, GXPN-GOLD, Sec+

Bio:

Jeremy works as the Principal Security Architect for UPS where he created the application security, bug bounty and penetration testing programs. Jeremy is also the owner of Ellipsis Information Security where he provides security testing services and teaches secure application development and penetration testing courses.

As a Director of Education for the Kentucky ISSA chapter, Jeremy presents on various information security topics along with operating the "webpwnized" YouTube video channel. Additionally, Jeremy develops the open-source OWASP Mutillidae II training environment.

Jeremy has a Bachelors in Computer Science from Indiana University, a Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity and Masters in Computer Science from the University of Louisville and is a GIAC-certified Web Application, Mobile and Network Security Penetration Tester.

Zoom Meeting

ID: 234-800-163

Remote Attendees can join the event via the Zoom link below

Join URL: https://zoom.us/j/725350625

Location

Dial-in Instructions:
Zoom Meeting ID: 234-800-163 Remote Attendees can join the event via the Zoom link below Join URL: https://zoom.us/j/725350625