Name
E1. Cloud Seeding or Finding Weird Machines in the Cloud Crowd Sourced Economy
Date & Time
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 10:10 AM - 11:10 AM
Graeme Neilson Vladimir Wolstencroft
Description
Session Description:
 
Our sharing economy is defining many aspects of our lives, how we travel, order food, book accomodation and date. Our lives are being transformed by cloud crowd sourced apps. What if the crowd sourced gig economy can be controlled by malicious parties? Can we seed the cloud with our own mischievous intentions and ideas? What happens when the attackers are the crowd? What happens when the attackers are the cloud? Can we affect the real world with our cloud seeding? Can we make it rain from our mobiles?
 
 
Location Name
Room 703
Full Address
Colorado Convention Center
700 14th Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
Category
AppSec
Learner Objectives
After completing this session, learner will have gained insights into new forms of security vulnerabilities inherent in mobile based crowd sourced systems.
 
 
Speaker Bio(s)
Graeme is Chief Research Officer at RedShield Security, a global, cloud based security service. His career has ranged from street performer to software developer to penetration tester. For the last 15 years he has provided security testing for clients around the globe and he is a regular speaker at information security conferences.
 
Vladimir Wolstencroft is a senior security consultant specialising now in telecom auditing and training with P1 Security in France. Transitioning from a career in development and cyber security consulting and researching, Vlad now focuses on telecom systems and architectures, taking some of the standard IT security principles and integrating them into the telco world.
 
 
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