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2007 SPEAKERS
Douglas Adams
Dr. Richard Benkin
Prof. Louis Rene Beres
James Blom
Kevin Casey
Col. Bill Cowan
Dr. Andrew M. Colarik
Kevin Coleman
Col. Gordon Cucullu
Tom Darcy
Nonie Darwish
Drs. Jill Dekker
Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld
Ilana Freedman
Dave Gaubatz
Ra-anan Gissin
Jerry Gordon
Col. Jonathan Halevi
Scott Jackson
Alireza Jaffarzadeh
Lee Kaplan
Joe Kaufman
Laura Mansfield
Cdr. Richard Marcinko
Ryan Mauro
Gen. Thomas McInerney
Richard Miniter
LTC. Joe Myers
Bob Newman
Patrick Poole
Konstantin Preobrazhensky
Dr. William Radasky
Klaus Schmidt
Avi Shachar
Wayne Simmons
Alon Stivi
Dr. Babu Suseeian
Gen. Paul E. Vallely
Chris Westphal
Dr Paul Williams
Terri K. Wonder
Secular Islam Summit:
Walid Phares
Shaker al-Nabulsi
Irshad Manji
Amir Taheri
Magdi Allam
Ibn Warraq
Fatemolla
Afshin Ellian
Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi
Tawfik Hamid |
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Marshall Beddoe R&D, MuSecurity |
www.MuSecurity.com
Biography

Marshall Beddoe is currently performing research and development at MuSecurity, creating a next generation vulnerability discovery platform. Prior to Mu, Marshall was a senior research scientist at McAfee, Inc. performing security research on a wide range of subject matter. Marshall's main interests revolve around cross disciplinary approaches to information security. This interest has allowed him to pioneer research in the area of protocol reverse engineering, vulnerability discovery and decentralized systems. Marshall is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and has presented material for the U.S. military and Fortune 500 companies.
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Session TE13: Information Warfare February 18, 11:00 - 11:45
A Cross Disciplinary Approach to Information Security Abstract:
Security research is currently performed by a relatively small community of people. While the size of the researcher community allows information to be shared efficiently, the community over specializes themselves, causing difficulty for the natural introduction of more abstract and metaphorical concepts. The purpose of this talk is to present concepts adapted from the study of biological systems in order to solve and/or optimize currently existing problems found in the realm of information security.
This talk will discuss:
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Structural analysis of file formats and network protocol packets using biological sequence algorithms adapted from genomics research.
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Optimized decentralized worm propagation algorithms borrowing concepts of emergent behavior from insects and other natural phenomenon.
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