Videos tagged with Security


Electronic and Internet Voting (The Threat of Internet Voting in Public Elections)

Electronic and Internet Voting (The Threat of Internet Voting in Public Elections)

Posted in Security, Companies, Conferences

Google Tech Talk January 20, 2011 Presented by Dr. David Jefferson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. ABSTRACT In the last decade the administration of public elections in the United States has become increasingly computerized, leading to great concern in the security community about the security, reliability, privacy, and auditability of electronic voting systems. Although in the last fe...

Tags: Google Tech Talk, internet voting, Security, privacy, Google, GoogleTechTalks



Blinding Curiosity: Supporting User Preferences and Privacy Within Workplace Awareness Applicastions

Blinding Curiosity: Supporting User Preferences and Privacy Within Workplace Awareness Applicastions

Posted in Security, Companies, Conferences

Google Tech Talk (more below) November 2, 2010 Presented by Eleanor Rieffel and Jacob Biehl, FXPal Labs. ABSTRACT Awareness systems are an emerging class of technologies that enhance communication and connections between people in both business and social settings. MyUnity, a prototype awareness platform designed and developed at FXPAL for use in the workplace collects a myriad of data from a v...

Tags: Google Tech Talk, privacy, Security, data collection, Google, GoogleTechTalks


Douglas Crockford: Principles of Security

Douglas Crockford: Principles of Security

Posted in Security, Development, Web Technologies, Companies, Conferences

In this talk from the March 5, 2012 BayJax event at Yahoo!, Douglas Crockford outlines the basic principles of designing secure software, with a focus on web applications. With his usual sardonic wit, he starts at the beginning (almost literally -- with the invention of language itself) and makes a strong case for designing secure software based on fundamental principles rather than specific te...

Tags: douglas crockford, Security, Programming, software engineering, software, Javascript, HTML, HTML5, XSS, cross-site scripting, sql injection, ...


A Geek's Guide to Digital Forensics

A Geek's Guide to Digital Forensics

Posted in Security, Companies, Conferences

Google Tech Talk (more info below) June 16, 2011 Full Title: "A Geek's Guide to Digital Forensics, or How i Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Hex Editor" Presented by Andrew Hoog. ABSTRACT This talk will provide a technical introduction to digital forensics geared towards fellow geeks who think tinkering with data in hex is fun and interesting. The talk will provide a brief background on fo...

Tags: Google Tech Talk, digital forensics, disk recovery, Security, Google, GoogleTechTalks


Malvertising & Mobile Malware Madness (+ How to Cap The Mad Hatters)

Malvertising & Mobile Malware Madness (+ How to Cap The Mad Hatters)

Posted in Security, Mobile, Companies, Conferences

Google Tech Talk (more info below) August 18, 2011 Presented by Neil Daswani. ABSTRACT This talk has two parts -- 1) I will survey some of the most recent trends in malvertising (malicious advertising) attacks and solutions on the web, and 2) I will describe some preliminary work on the behavioral analysis of mobile applications and mobile malware. In the first part of this talk, after briefly ...

Tags: Google Tech Talk, Security, malvertising, malware, software security, Mobile, Google, GoogleTechTalks




Google I/O 2011: Evading Pirates and Stopping Vampires

Google I/O 2011: Evading Pirates and Stopping Vampires

Posted in Cloud Computing, Security, Mobile, Operating Systems, Conferences, Development

Dan Galpin, Trevor Johns Evading Pirates and Stopping Vampires using License Verification Library, In-App Billing, and App Engine This session talks about best practices for using the License Verification Library and In-App Purchases on Android Market. It also explains how to integrate a server-side component for license validation and content delivery, describing the reference implementation t...

Tags: gaming, App Engine, cloud, Security, Android, Mobile, Google I/O, Development


View Website Owner Information in Firefox 3

View Website Owner Information in Firefox 3

Posted in Security

See a higher quality video on TechTutor.TV! You can easily view the website owner information in Firefox 3 so you can make sure you are really at the site you want to be at. View this video tutorial to find out how you can view website owner information in Firefox 3. See higher quality tutorials all for FREE at http://www.techtutor.tv

Tags: website owner, owner, malware, Protection, Security, videos, Tutorials, Internet, browser, Mozilla, Firefox, ...


SOA Threat Modeling: Attacking and Defending REST, XML and SOAP-based Services

SOA Threat Modeling: Attacking and Defending REST, XML and SOAP-based Services

Posted in Conferences, Security, Web Technologies

Summary Jason Macy explains what are the security threats targeting SOA implementations, the basic requirements for security testing and SOA gateway, attack examples and countermeasures to protect against SQL Injection, DoS, XSD Mutation, and Identity type of attacks. Bio Jason Macy is the CTO at Crosscheck Networks, responsible for SOA Web Services based technologies. He previously served as V...

Tags: Conferences, Technologies, Security, xml, SOAP, REST, Web Services, InfoQ, SOA, SOA Symposium


Understanding SOA Security Patterns

Understanding SOA Security Patterns

Posted in Conferences, Security

Summary Jason Hogg makes a quick overview of security and application design followed by a more in-depth look at web services security, explaining the need for threat modeling through security design patterns. Hogg explains a number of design patterns related to processes, services and SOA security, detailing on how they can be applied to service-oriented systems. Bio Jason Hogg is an Architect...

Tags: Conferences, Technologies, Security, Web Services, InfoQ, SOA, Design Pattern, SOA Symposium