Malware Reverse Engineering Conference 2017 (MRE- 2017)
Internet Commerce Security Laboratory (ICSL), Federation University
Date: 3rd July 2017
— 4th July 2017
The Malware Reverse Engineering Workshop 2017 (MRE-2017) is designed to link industry, law enforcement, government and academia, with a strong focus on practical results from research and development projects in malware reversing.
The conference aims to cover:
- Reverse engineering methods, analysis and algorithms
- Behavioural and attribution analysis of malware
- Impacts into the financial sector and government agencies
- Advanced monitoring schemes for malware attacks
The Malware Reverse Engineering Workshop 2017 will be hosted by the Internet Commerce Security Laboratory of Federation University Australia.
A range of exciting Plenary speakers will be included in the MRE-2017 program, to be released shortly.
Keynote Speakers:
- Maciej Kotowicz, Principal Reverse Engineer at CERT.pl – Maciej has a special interest in reverse engineering and exploit development as well as their automation.
- David Korczyski, University of Oxford – David is a researcher with the Department of Computer Science at University of Oxford. His research areas are malicious software, formal methods and program analysis.
David will also present a further two free seminars following the MRE-2017, as below:
- 5 July 2017 – “Mathematics Basis of Malware Reversing” at Federation University, Mt Helen Campus, Ballarat.
- 7 July 2017 – “Extracting Deeply Injected Malware Payloads” CBA, SOC, Sydney
Venue: Telstra Conference Centre
Level 1, 242 Exhibition Street
Melbourne, Victoria 3000