RVAsec 2016 – June 2-3

We’re pleased to formally announce the dates for RVAsec!

RVAsec 2016 will be held on Thursday and Friday, June 2nd and 3rd at the Commonwealth Ballroom at VCU’s University Commons.

If you are interested in speaking, keep an eye out for a CFP announcement coming shortly!

 


RV4sec Videos: Speed Debates hosted by Chris Eng

Speed Debates hosted by Chris Eng (@chriseng)

Featuring: Pete Herzog (@peteherzog), Robert Stratton (@strat), Boris Sverdlik (@jadedsecurity), Mark Painter (@secpainter), Tim Wilson (@darkreadingtim) and Casey Ellis (@caseyjohnellis)

 


RV4sec Videos: Kizz Myanthia

Kizz Myanthia: Into The Worm Hole: Metasploit For Web PenTesting


RV4sec Videos: Allen Householder & Elissa “#LADYBOSS” Shevinsky

Allen Householder: Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure is a concurrent process

Elissa “#LADYBOSS” Shevinsky: The Changing Legal Landscape for InfoSec: What You Need to Know


RV4sec Videos: Caleb “chill” Crable & Adam Crosby

Caleb “chill” Crable: The Art of Post-Infection Response and Mitigation

Adam Crosby: Embracing the Cloud


RV4sec Videos: Barry Kouns & Guy Broome

Barry Kouns: Incident Response Management – Not a Fire Drill

Guy Broome: Enterprise-grade Disk Encryption Management for Open Source Systems


RV4sec Videos: Michelle Schaffer/Tim Wilson & Bill Weinberg

Michelle Schaffer/Tim WilsonHasty Headlines in InfoSec: Don’t Be Fooled by Everything You Read!

Bill Weinberg: OSS Hygiene – Mitigating Security Risks from Development, Integration, Distribution and Deployment of Open Source Software


RV4sec Videos: Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe

Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe RV4sec Special Remarks


RV4sec Videos: Pete Herzog/Dave Lauer & Jason Smith

Pete Herzog/Dave: Hacking the Market. How financial market players manipulate prices and infrastructure.

Jason Smith: Applied Detection and Analysis Using Flow Data 


RV4sec Videos: Schuyler Towne & Mark Painter

Schuyler Towne: Selling Security in a Post Lock Society

 

Mark Painter: A year in the life of HP security research