Security BSides London, the UK’s biggest community-driven infosec conference is happy to announce its 8th iteration open to all regardless of background, skill level, income or job-title.
Doors to the main event open at 8.30am with talks starting at 9am on 6 June 2018
Workshops will be held on 5 June 2018 starting at 10am; Pre-registration is required
Please remember that Security BSides London has astrict code of conduct available here.
The workshop’s main goal is to put students up to speed on understanding the concepts of how the heap works on Linux (more specifically, the ptmalloc2 allocator) and correlating such knowledge to the basic exploitation primitives used on Linux Heap Exploitation.
**Requirements** A laptop able to run a VM/Docker image
Javier is a security analyst at SensePost with around 3 years of experience in the industry. He has a passion for exploit development and fuzzing and has contributed to find bugs in software such as Apache Server, Acunetix, GNU NetCat and others.
Tuesday June 5, 2018 12:30 - 16:30 BST
Workshop 2ILEC Conference Centre 47 Lillie Road London SW6 1UD