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2012 Conference

Archived web site for RVAsec 2012 can be viewed here

All of the RVAsec 2012 conference videos are online and available for viewing at RVAsec’s YouTube channel.

Slides:
Marcus Ranum – Keynote: The Easy Stuff is Done
Adam Ely – Managing Security Within The Cloud
Carsten Eiram – Code Maturity: Is SDL a Waste of Time?
Travis Altman – Reverse engineer an obfuscated .Net application
Tim Elrod – I’m not a Doctor But I Play One On Your Network
Schuyler Towne – Why Do You Lock Your Door?
Chris Gerling – Don’t be a Cog in the Wheel!
Salvador Grec – PHP Website Security, Attack Analysis, & Mitigations
Jericho – Errata Hits Puberty: 13 Years of Chagrin


Carmax – RVAsec 13 Gold Sponsor

RVAsec is pleased to present Carmax as an RVAsec 13 Gold sponsor!

Carmax

https://www.carmax.com/
X (Twitter): @carmax

RVAsec 13 tickets are available now!


RVAsec 2023 Videos: Adrian Amos & Rick Lull

Adrian AmosAdrian Amos

Protecting identity is foundational to zero trust, and everybody wants passwordless, but is it always appropriate? If it is, how do we overcome barriers to success, and if it isn’t, how do we protect & isolate workloads to ensure the right people have the right access to the right apps & data? Any security approach must consider the human beings it’s designed to protect, while balancing the risks of authentication strengths.

About Adrian – I’ve supported the Richmond IT community since 1997, in every capacity from retail break/fix to military & corporate Wintel infrastructure. I transitioned to cloud solutions in 2010 and was the first technical hire at Synergy way back in 2012. I have a strong focus on identity & access management and collect terribly inconvenient hobbies.


Rick LullRick Lull

Taking the Network 101 presentation in 2019 a bit further, this talk will dive into network security aka technical security controls that should be considered with respect to risk management in common environment, including private/public cloud and the recent industry buzz words around ZTNA – Zero Trust Network Access.
If you have ever wondered how you might use a VRF to segment authenticated user traffic, this is a talk for you. If you are trying to cut through buzzwords that a sales guy is throwing your way about how to protect your remote workers, this is a talk for you.

About Rick – Lifelong geek turned security consultant after stops as a desktop tech, server bubba, and network jockey. Rick is a healthcare IT survivor, and is now playing Horatio on the bridge for hire with a local technology consulting company, advising clients on security strategy and operations. He currently holds CISSP, CCNP-Security, NSE7 and NSE4 certifications and previously held CEH and CNA certifications. He has promised to not make fun of any manufacturers during his talk.


Speaker Feature: Adrian Amos

Adrian Amos:
I’ve supported the Richmond IT community since 1997, in every capacity from retail break/fix to military & corporate Wintel infrastructure. I transitioned to cloud solutions in 2010 and was the first technical hire at Synergy way back in 2012. I have a strong focus on identity & access management and collect terribly inconvenient hobbies.

Twitter: @ahamos

I <3 my password

Protecting identity is foundational to zero trust, and everybody wants passwordless, but is it always appropriate? If it is, how do we overcome barriers to success, and if it isn’t, how do we protect & isolate workloads to ensure the right people have the right access to the right apps & data? Any security approach must consider the human beings it’s designed to protect, while balancing the risks of authentication strengths.

Come see Adrian at RVAsec 12!

RVAsec 2023


Gold Sponsor: Carmax

RVAsec is happy to announce Carmax as a Gold level sponsor for RVAsec 11!

Carmax

CarMax, the nation’s largest retailer of used cars, is proud to call Richmond our home town. For over 25 years, the city has embraced our disruptive business model to change the way Americans buy and sell used cars. Richmond has provided us with exceptional talent to fuel our growth. Our associates are passionate about sharing their time, talents and resources to make Richmond a vibrant place to live, work, and play. CarMax is proud to be recognized as one of the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For®.

https://www.carmax.com

Twitter @CarMax


Gold Sponsor: Carmax

RVAsec is happy to announce Carmax as a Gold level sponsor for RVAsec 10!

Carmax

CarMax, the nation’s largest retailer of used cars, is proud to call Richmond our home town. For over 25 years, the city has embraced our disruptive business model to change the way Americans buy and sell used cars. Richmond has provided us with exceptional talent to fuel our growth. Our associates are passionate about sharing their time, talents and resources to make Richmond a vibrant place to live, work, and play. CarMax is proud to have been recognized for 16 consecutive years as one of the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For®.

https://www.carmax.com

Twitter @CarMax


Speaker Feature: Jeff Tehovnik

Jeff has been working in IT since 1998 and graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University (BS-IS 2012, MS-CISS 2014) and the SANS Technology Institute (PGC Ethical Hacking & Penetration Testing). Jeff also enjoys research and educating on Technical Information Security Topics including Network Security Monitoring and Advanced Persistent Threats. In addition to recently passing the CCSP exam, Jeff holds the CISSP, GCIH, GPEN, GWAPT, GXPN and VMware NSX: Micro-Segmentation certificates.

When he’s not delving into the cloud, Jeff enjoys Reading, Fishing, and Vacationing at the beach with his wife and kids.  He is also an avid Hockey Fan.

Infrastructure as Code: Theory and Concepts

Information Systems Engineering & Operations Personnel can realize Scalability and Consistency by leveraging Infrastructure as Code.  This presentation will dive into the Theory of Infrastructure as Code and the Concepts on effective use.  A pathway to CI/CD, and eventually DevOps, will be shown.

Come see Jeff at RVAsec! Register now.


Gold Sponsor Feature: Carmax

www.carmax.com

@CarMax

CarMax, the nation’s largest retailer of used cars, is proud to call Richmond our home town. For over 25 years, the city has embraced our disruptive business model to change the way Americans buy and sell used cars. Richmond has provided us with exceptional talent to fuel our growth. Our associates are passionate about sharing their time, talents and resources to make Richmond a vibrant place to live, work, and play. CarMax is proud to have been recognized for 16 consecutive years as one of the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For®.

Come see us at RVAsec. Register now!


After Party 2019 proudly sponsored by Guidepoint and Risk Based Security

We are very pleased to announce that Guidepoint and Risk Based Security have partnered up again to host our After Party event this year. Planning is in the works so stay tuned for further information!

Risk Based Security

 

RVAsec 2019. Register Now!


Silver Sponsor Feature: Risk Based Security

www.riskbasedsecurity.com

@riskbased

Risk Based Security

Risk Based Security (RBS) provides detailed information and analysis on Data Breaches, Vendor Risk Ratings and Vulnerability Intelligence. Our products, VulnDB and Cyber Risk Analytics (CRA), provide organizations access to the most comprehensive threat intelligence knowledge bases available, including advanced search capabilities, access to raw data via API, and email alerting to assist organizations in taking the right actions in a timely manner. In addition, our YourCISO offering provides organizations with on-demand access to high quality security and information risk management resources in one, easy to use web portal.

VulnDB is the most comprehensive and timely vulnerability intelligence available and provides actionable information about the latest in security vulnerabilities via an easy-to-use SaaS Portal, or a RESTful API for easy integration into GRC tools and ticketing systems. VulnDB allows organizations to search on and be alerted to the latest vulnerabilities, both in end-user software and the third-party libraries or dependencies that help build applications. A subscription to VulnDB provides organizations with simple to understand ratings and metrics on their vendors and products, and how each contributes to the organization’s risk-profile and cost of ownership.

Come see us at RVAsec. Register Now!