<p>When most people think of Smartphone security, they think forensics, encryption, screen locks, remote wipe, etc. This talk doesn't care about that. The New World of SmartPhone Security tackles security concerns that are not being discussed and have not been publicly disclosed. In this talk we will examine mobile to mobile attacks within cellular IP networks, the iPhone attack surface, iPhone worms, iPhone location-based gaming privacy concerns, and iPhone web application security. Proof of concept attacks, metrics gathered over the last six months, and redacted data gathered during our research will be presented.</p>
<p>Trevor Hawthorn has fourteen years of information security experience in various roles, specializing in risk management, application and infrastructure vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, and incident response. Currently Trevor is a Founder and Managing Principal with Stratum Security. Previously he was a Senior Security Consultant with Cybertrust, where he performed security assessments for organizations across multiple industries. Prior to Cybertrust Trevor was a Router Security Engineer at UUNET Technologies where he was heavily involved in DDoS Attack mitigation, protection of critical infrastructure and special security projects. While at UUNET, Trevor gave regular presentations to the FBI's NIPC group at the FBI Training Academy in Quantico, VA.</p>