Business Backed CVEs - The Major Vulnerabilities of the Past Year

SecTor 2015

Presented by: Brad Antoniewicz, Atif Ghauri
Date: Wednesday October 21, 2015
Time: 14:40 - 15:40
Location: Theatre (Hall G)
Track: Sponsors

The past twelve months have seen an unprecedented number of vulnerabilities that strike at the core of the technologies that run our networks. This session will provide detailed demos of each of the major vulnerabilities released this year and discuss the impact for organizations. Attendees will hear from Brad Antoniewicz, Head of Research & Development at Intel Security’s Foundstone Group and Atif Ghauri, SVP of Channel Sales at Herjavec Group, to gain an understanding of how to detect and mitigate such vulnerabilities.

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Atif Ghauri

Atif Ghauri is the SVP of Channel Sales for Herjavec Group; developing strategic relationships to further our managed services practice. Atif has over 15 years of experience in technology strategy, implementation and business development from Comcast, IBM and Unisys. Prior to Herjavec Group, he spent four years at Comcast serving as the CISO for the advanced engineering group. He led all product and operational security work streams to launch next generation X1 Platform and Xfinity Home Security product and services. At Comcast, Atif invented and deployed a patent pending fraud detection technology operational on over one million customer devices. Atif earned his undergraduate degree with honors from the Schreyer Honors College at Penn State University, and holds a Master’s of Technology Management from the University of Pennsylvania.

Brad Antoniewicz

Brad Antoniewicz works in Intel’s Foundstone’s security research division to uncover flaws in popular technologies. He is a contributing author to both the “Hacking Exposed” and “Hacking Exposed: Wireless” series of books and has authored and contributed to various internal/external Foundstone tools, training courses, White Papers, and methodologies.


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