Tim Schmidt
5 years in vulnerability research Tinkerer and Hardware Hacker Profound interest in real-world attacks on cryptography Multi-time DEFCON CTF finalist (team Sauercloud) Trainer at Neodyme.io
Xeno Kovah
Xeno began leading Windows kernel-mode rootkit detection and defense research projects at MITRE in 2009, before moving into research on BIOS security in 2011. His team’s first public talks started appearing in 2013, which led to a flurry of presentations on BIOS-level vulnerabilities up through 2014. In 2015 he co-founded LegbaCore. And after presenting a […]
Amr Thabet
Amr Thabet is a malware researcher and an incident handler with over 10 years of experience, he worked in some of the Fortune 500 companies including Symantec, Tenable, and others. He is the founder of MalTrak and the author of “Mastering Malware Analysis” published by Packt Publishing. Amr is a speaker and a trainer at […]
Andrey Konovalov
Andrey Konovalov is a security researcher focusing on the Linux kernel. Andrey found multiple zero-day bugs in the Linux kernel and published proof-of-concept exploits for these bugs to demonstrate the impact. Andrey is a contributor to several security-related Linux kernel subsystems and tools: KASAN — a fast dynamic bug detector, syzkaller — a production-grade kernel […]
Mohammed Aldoub
Mohammed Aldoub is an independent security consultant and Blackhat Trainer from Kuwait, who, in his 12 years of experience, worked on creating Kuwait’s national infrastructure for PKI, cryptography, smartcards and authentication. Mohammed delivers security trainings, workshops and talks in events like Blackhat (USA,EU, Asia),DEFCON, SANS, RSA, SecTor, Infosec in the City, OPCDE, SEC-T, CyberNights around […]
Dhiraj Mishra
Dhiraj Mishra is an active speaker who has discovered multiple zero-days in modern web browsers and an open-source contributor. He is a trainer at Blackhat and presented in conferences such as Ekoparty, Hacktivity, PHDays & HITB. In his free time, he blogs at www.inputzero.io/www.fuzzing.at and tweets on @RandomDhiraj.
Zubin Devnani
Zubin Devnani is a red teamer by trade, who has identified multiple vulnerabilities in commonly used software. He is a trainer at Blackhat, BruCON and OWASP and has delivered multiple workshops, including PHDays and Hacktivity. Utilizes his fuzzing skills in his day-to-day trade to identify new ways of breaking into enterprises! Blogging at www.fuzzing.at/www.devtty0.io and […]
Abhay Bhargav
Abhay Bhargav is the founder at AppSecEngineer, a revolutionary training platform committedto solving the Security Skills Shortage. He has created some pioneering works in the area of DevSecOps and AppSec Automation,including the world’s first hands-on training program on DevSecOps, focused on ApplicationSecurity Automation. In addition to this, Abhay is active in his research of new […]
Kamel Ghali
Kamel is a car hacking and automotive cybersecurity veteran of over 6 years. He has extensive experience working as a vehicle penetration tester, car hacking trainer, cybersecurity consultant, and speaker – with experience communicating in English, Japanese, and Arabic. He has a burning passion for getting people interested in vehicle and product security, and regularly […]
Dinesh Shetty
Dinesh leads the Mobile Security Testing Center of Excellence at Security Innovation. His core area of expertise is Mobile and Embedded application pentesting and exploitation. He has spoken at conferences like Black Hat, Bsides, Def Con, BruCon, AppsecUSA, AppsecEU, HackFest and many more. He maintains an open source intentionally vulnerable Android application named InsecureBankv2 for […]