Breakpoint, by the makers of Ruxcon, saw 14 security experts demo their l33t hacking skills to about a hundred infosec pros. Credits SC Magazine and Stephen Ridley.
on Oct 18 2012 7:13PM
Breakpoint 2012 was a hit.
Breakpoint swag.
The Ruxcon 2012 logo.
All your USB drives are belong to Travis Goodspeed.
The speaker room.
Rolf Rolles (right) presented on semantics-based methods in reverse-engineering.
Accuvant Labs' Josh Drake (right) gave delegates a dive into Android security.
Collin Mulliner (center) walked through binary instrumentation on Android ARM.
Conference chowder.
Stephen Lawler (left) hates ROP. He runs practical ARM exploitation with Stephen A Ridley (right).
HexRays developer Igor Skochinsky spoke of the Management Engine which is embedded in Intel chipsets.
The Breakpoint mixer, at Melbourne's Blue Diamond cocktail and cigar lounge.
Stephen Lawler, with beer.
Stephen Lawler, sans beer.
Eric "MuscleNerd" McDonald. An appropriate handle.
Drake and Mulliner.
Rolles presenting.
This.
Speakers IOActive's Barnaby Jack (left) scared the room by hacking pacemakers. Roelof Temmingh (right) used Maltego to demo his l33t Game of Thrones knowledge.
Mulliner enlightens delegates.
Alex Ionescu tears open new Windows 8 security features.
Trustwave's Spiderlabs backed the con, and provided swag.