Delegates gathered at the Royal Pines resort on the Gold Coast for the 10th annual AusCERT conference. Photos: Nate Cochrane
on May 16 2011 3:53PM
Bennett Arron explains to an AusCERT audience how ID theft nearly ruined his life.
Welsh comedian Bennett Arron struggled to get police interested in pursuing his ID theft case - until he stole the credentials of Britain's Home Secretary Charles Clarke to publicise how easy it was to do for a documentary. Then police arrived at his doorstep to arrest him.
Former AFP agent Alastair Macgibbon lays hands on Arron ... in a nice way
AusCERT general manager Graham Ingram.
RSA stand.
Charles Cote (formerly of Fortinet) selling customers on FireEye's benefits.
SC Awards judge Phil Kernick.
ArcSight stand.
Delegates line up for an Oktoberfest inspired feast.
Kinect was popular on the AusCERT vendor stands,
Vendor alley, AusCERT 2011.
"Datagram" explains how to pick locks for fun and profit at AusCERT, May 16.
Tim Hudson, Cryptsoft, explains Australia's biggest smartcard deployment, the Queensland drivers licence.
A closeup of what the Queensland drivers smartcard will look like; 3.5 million will be distributed.
Bennett Arron explains to an AusCERT audience how ID theft nearly ruined his life.