Australia’s Ty Miller and the world’s most famous hacker, Kevin Mitnick to push cyber black hat thinking further

Written by Mitnick Security | Nov 7, 2016 12:00:00 AM

The session will tackle the approaches and issues facing many Australian security managers and organisations grappling with a changing security environment, requiring non-traditional responses in a world still catering for traditional security methodologies.

With over a decade’s experience in training security staff, organisations and public and private enterprise around the world, Ty Miller is Australia’s highly credentialled presenter and trainer in Black Hat thinking and attack methods. His insights, courtesy of his training courses “The Shellcode Lab” and “Practical Threat Intelligence”, an official component of the prestigious Black Hat USA conference for the past 6 and 3 years respectively, teach attendees how to understand to better protect organisations from malicious attackers and integrate intelligence-based security into daily operations.

The ‘Cyber threats – is your organisation vulnerable?’ conference, organised by the Liberty Stage Limited, will expose that people are the weakest security link as they can be manipulated or influenced into unknowingly helping hackers break into their organisation's systems or buildings. A live hacking demonstration and panel discussion between business leaders and Kevin Mitnick will explore the security concerns that organisations are facing today.

About Threat Intelligence Pty Ltd - www.threatintelligence.com Threat Intelligence Pty Ltd is a specialist penetration testing and strategic security consultancy. It was established in response to the new challenges of an ever evolving global threat environment. Services include penetration testing, security training, agile security, forensic investigations and security architecture services. Its founder, Ty Miller, is one of Australia’s leading information security specialists and is a prolific commentator and author on the subject of intelligence-based security.

Source: CSO