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Errata Security Events
Errata Security is comprised of the security industry's leading experts in the fields of security architecture, security research, and exploit development. Our members are often invited and attend and present at conferences, trade shows, and other such events to give insight into cutting edge research or just participate in through provoking discussions on security.
Errata Security Speaking Engagements
05.31.2008 SummerCon 2008

David Maynor will be presenting on subverting diagnostics tools on smartphones. David's speech will include releasing source code for a tool that will be presented running on the iPhone.

SummerCon information can be found here.
02.28.2007 Blackhat Briefings DC 2007

The founders of Errata Security, Robert Graham and David Maynor, will be presenting on two different topics. David Maynor will be giving an update on the controversial topic of Device Driver security. Robert Graham and David Maynor will present research on an often over looked problem that gives attackers a roadmap to your internal networks.

Device Driver 2.0 information can be found here.

Data seepage information can be found here.

Blackhat DC information can be found here.

03.14.2007 Ziff Davis 2007 Enterprise Security Event

Errata Security CTO David Maynor will join other security research luminaries like HD Moore and Jon Ellch in a panel called "Mind of a Hacker". The panel will focus on what an Enterprise has to fear from malicious attackers and if any security companies are equipped to halt the flood of new attacks.

Ziff Davis 2007 Enterprise Security event information can be found here.

03.28.2007 Blackhat Briefings Europe 2007

The founders of Errata Security, Robert Graham and David Maynor, will be presenting on an often overlooked problem, Data Seepage. The Errata Security founders will present research on this problem and give demos that show how you may be giving attackers a roadmap to your internal networks.

Data seepage information can be found here.

Blackhat Europe information can be found here.