Now You See Me, Now You Don't

DEF CON 24

Presented by: Aamir Lakhani, Joseph Muniz
Date: Saturday August 06, 2016
Time: 13:10 - 14:00
Location: Packet Hacking Village

Many people leave behind bread crumbs of their personal life on social media, within systems they access daily, and on other digital sources. Your computer, your smartphone, your pictures and credit reports all create a information rich profile about you. This talk will discuss all the different threats that leak your information and how attackers can use open source intelligence to find you. We will discuss techniques used by law enforcement and private investigators to track individuals. Learn how you can protect your online footprint, reduce your digital trail, and securing your privacy.

Joseph Muniz

Joseph Muniz (Twitter: @SecureBlogger) is a architect at Cisco Systems and researcher. He has extensive experience in designing security solutions for the top Fortune 500 corporations and US Government. Joseph's current role gives him visibility into the latest trends in cyber security both from leading vendors and customers. Joseph runs The Security Blogger website, a popular resource for security and product implementation. He is the author and contributor of several publications including a recent Cisco Press book focused on security operations centers (SOC).

Aamir Lakhani

Aamir Lakhani (Twitter: @aamirlakhani)


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