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Event Name: Common Security Mistakes: Why they are bad, How do we test for them, and What to do to fix them
Location: DoubleTree Hotel
10 Brickyard Drive
Bloomington, IL
Date: 09/24/2009
Time: 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM CST
CPEs: 3
ISACA Member Cost:$20
Non-ISACA Member Cost:$30
Cancellation Policy:Up to Sept 22nd
Event Details:Tom Liston - Senior Security Consultant - InGuardians, Inc., Tom joined InGuardians as a lead network penetration tester and code auditor. Tom is the developer of the Open Source security application LaBrea, the GDI Scanner, ISC Alert, and is the co-author (with Ed Skoudis) of the second edition of the security classic Counter Hack Reloaded. Tom is a Handler for the SANS Institute’s Internet Storm Center where he authors a popular series of diaries titled Follow the Bouncing Malware.

Tom, as a part of research that InGuardians performed for the US Department of Homeland Security, created the first public proof-of-concept exploit demonstrating the potential for malicious code to escape from a virtual machine – launching arbitrary code on a host machine from exploit code running in a guest.

Tom will present a few common mistakes that he finds when performing penetration testing and describe why they are not desirable. In addition, he will detail how he tests for these security holes and describe how companies can avoid these mistakes and help improve security in the process.
Lunch Details:Lunch Buffet
Fresh Fruit Salad, Creamy Style Cole Slaw, Grilled Marinated Chicken Breast, Bratwurst and Grilled Angus Choice Cheeseburgers.

The Buffet Also Includes Assorted Relishes and Condiments Including Tomatoes, Leaf Lettuce, Red Onion Slices, Pickles, Buns and Potato Chips With Dip.
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