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Photos: AusCERT Day 2
Speakers ranged over topics from mobile banking fraud to Hollywood crime fighting myths and chaos theory.
Photos: Nate Cochrane
on May 17 2011 1:14PM
Eugene Kaspersky laments the exponential growth of malware.
Verizon vice president of security policy Marcus Sachs explores how chaos theory affects complex information systems.
Bill Caelli tries to convince an audience that DNSSEC is worth the hassle.
Brian Hay busts crime fighting myths at AusCERT.
Amit Klein ponders which is more secure - walled gardens such as Apple's App Store or free range markets such as Google's Android?
Eugene Kaspersky laments the exponential growth of malware.
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