June 15-16, 2012

richmond's security conference

RVAsec 2012 Slides

Videos will be coming soon, but in the meantime here are the slides from the RVAsec 2012 presentations.

Marcus Ranum – Keynote: The Easy Stuff is Done
Adam Ely – Managing Security Within The Cloud
Carsten Eiram – Code Maturity: Is SDL a Waste of Time?
Travis Altman – Reverse engineer an obfuscated .Net application
Tim Elrod – I’m not a Doctor But I Play One On Your Network
Schuyler Towne – Why Do You Lock Your Door?
Chris Gerling – Don’t be a Cog in the Wheel!
Salvador Grec – PHP Website Security, Attack Analysis, & Mitigations
Jericho – Errata Hits Puberty: 13 Years of Chagrin

Registration for RVAsec is closed!

Registration for RVAsec is closed and final numbers have been submitted to all of our vendors.  If you were not able to register in time, we apologize but are unable to make any changes at this point.

Thanks to everyone that registered and our sponsors for making this event happen!

  • VCU
  • Bit9
  • Secunia
  • Qualys
  • RSA
  • Rapid 7
  • Fishnet
  • Airwatch
  • Sunera
  • GuidePoint
  • MyCPEs
  • UDig
  • SecuraBit
  • hack.rva
  • Risk Based Security
  • Open Security Foundation
  • cirt.net
  • Pwnie Express
We look forward to seeing you soon and will be in touch with more information next week!

Today is the last day to register!

Registration will close on June 7th at 11:59pm and we will not have onsite registration. If you are planning to attend you must register before June 7th. So, if you are a slacker you should go register now!!

We also have a few spot left for our training classes as well.

Each attendee at RVAsec is being provided parking, breakfast and lunch and other items. In order to ensure that we have no issues with the logistics and don’t have any hungry guests, we need to have solid attendee numbers for the conference.

If you are still on the fence we have a ton of great things planned!

Here is what you can expect at RVAsec:

  • RVAsec bag stuffed with swag
  • RVAsec t-shirt
  • Post-con reception, with adult beverages (and more food)
  • After party sponsored by Rapid7
Thanks to sponsors we’ll also be giving away some sweet things at the reception, including:

RVAsec After Party

After the last talk of the day we will move straight to our reception where we will have food and adult beverages. At the end the of reception we will be raffling off the prizes we have which include:
An iPad courtesy Sunera!
Two Pwn Plugs from Pwnie Express!
Lazlo flask from attrition.org!

After the reception is over we are pleased to announce that Rapid7 will be sponsoring an after party!

It will be from 8pm-10pm at Europa – 1409 East Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219.

Thanks to Rapid7 for supporting RVAsec!

Registration for RVAsec to end on June 7th

Each attendee at RVAsec is being provided parking, breakfast and lunch and other items. In order to ensure that we have no issues with the logistics and don’t have any hungry guests, we need to have solid attendee numbers for the conference.

Registration will be closed on June 7th and we will not have onsite registration. If you are planning to attend you must register before June 7th. So, if you are a slacker you should go register now!!

If you are still on the fence we have a ton of great things planned!

Here is what you can expect at RVAsec:

  • RVAsec bag stuffed with swag
  • RVAsec t-shirt
  • Post-con reception, with adult beverages (and more food)
  • After party sponsored by Rapid7
Thanks to sponsors we’ll also be giving away some sweet things at the reception, including:

Student and Government Discounts for RVAsec

If you are a student, faculty member or a government employee we have discounted rates for RVAsec.

RVAsec Student Admission $30.00
RVAsec Government Admission $50.00

If you are unable to find the funds but still want to attend RVAsec please contact richSEC. The richSEC organization wants anyone interested in security to be able to attend and has several free tickets available.

Click here to register!

CPE credits for RVAsec?

We have confirmed that you can get CPE credits from ISC(2)* (and likely others) for attending the RVAsec conference. You can also get credits for attending either of the training sessions!

And, don’t forget you can easily track your CPE credits from any organization, for free, by using MyCPES.

 

* For ISC(2), submit conference hours as “Group A” for multiple domains.

Final Schedule and Speakers Posted for RVAsec!

RVAsec has some amazing speakers from around the world presenting this June.

Marcus Ranum – Keynote: The Easy Stuff is Done
Adam Ely – Managing Security Within The Cloud
Tim Elrod – I’m not a Doctor But I Play One On Your Network
Schuyler Towne – Why Do You Lock Your Door?
Jericho – Errata Hits Puberty: 13 Years of Chagrin
Carsten Eiram – Code Maturity: Is SDL a Waste of Time?
Travis Altman – Reverse engineer an obfuscated .Net application
Chris Gerling – Don’t be a Cog in the Wheel!
Salvador Grec – PHP Website Security, Attack Analysis, & Mitigations

Speakers bios and talk abstracts can be found here:
http://rvasec.com/speakers/

So you can plan your day at RVAsec we have posted the schedule here:
http://rvasec.com/schedule/

SecuraBit to conduct a live podcast at RVAsec!

We are happy to announce that the SecuraBit team, a Virginia based podcast, will be covering RVAsec! They will be doing a live podcast at the conference and even conducting some interviews with our speakers. In addition, as many of you may know they have created a virtual lab environment for the security community at large. They will have a table in the vendor area and a few terminals for you to see how it works and try out your skills!

If you have any questions for the speakers email us and we will pass them along, or contact them directly on Twitter @SecuraBit!