ISOI 14
Please make sure you register soon! Seats are limited!!
Registration: http://isoi14.eventbrite.com

Event Dates:

Thursday Jan 29th - Friday Jan 30th

Event Location:

The Globe Theatre at Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal City (part of Los Angeles) CA
Google Map:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Universal+City,+CA/@34.1374084,-118.3528544,16z

Hotel:

Rooms MUST be booked before 1/14/2015
Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City
555 Universal Hollywood Drive Universal City, California 91608-1001

Room rate of $165 per night (also deluxe rooms at $195 and Exec Level at $230 per night)

Block is the nights of Thursday Jan 29th - Saturday Jan 31 so folks can stay until Sunday.

http://www.hilton.com/en/hi/groups/personalized/B/BURUCHF-NBCU-20150128/index.jhtml?WT.mc_id=POG


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The Hilton is now sold out on Jan 28th and 29th.

We do not have a special ISOI rate at any other hotels, however the following hotels are recommended alternatives for attendees:

Sheraton Universal - next door to the Universal Hilton and so is very convenient.

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g32655-d84422-Reviews-Sheraton_Universal_Hotel-Los_Angeles_California.html

The Beverly Garland - they run a trolley from the hotel to Universal Studios, or you can take a 10 min walk to the Universal Studios Hollywood tram which will also bring you to the meeting venue.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g32655-d78682-Reviews-The_Garland-Los_Angeles_California.html

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Fun Night:

Thursday night Comcast-NBCUniversal will host a night of food and drink at Universal City Walk Hollywood

Bonus Feature:

Each attendee will get a free one day pass to Universal Studios Hollywood theme park that is good during the week of ISOI.
The room block was extended to include Friday and Saturday to allow attendees to stay the weekend.

Airport:

The recommended airport is Burbank(Bob Hope) which is a 15 minute drive from the hotel and meeting location. LAX is the nearest major international airport to the event.

Transportation:

Attendees can skip a rental car if they like as the event and hotel are a 5 minute walk apart.
The LA Subway Redline also has a Universal City stop near the hotel which will take you into downtown Hollywood. (did anyone know LA has a subway?)

Food-Drink-Entertainment info:

Beside the hotel is Universal City Walk Hollywood which has a great range of restaurants and bars.
There are also a number of very good places a short walk from the hotel.


Finally, there are MANY great places in downtown Hollywood that can be reached on the Red Line Metro Subway http://www.metro.net/riding/maps/red-line/ using the Universal City stop near the hotel.

The famous intersection of Hollywood & Vine in downtown Hollywood is just 2 stops away on the Red Line.


ISOI XIV Agenda
The Globe Theatre at Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal City, CA
Host: Comcast-NBCUniversal
http://www.isotf.org/isoi14.html


Day 1

08:00-09:00  Breakfast
09:00-09:15  Opening remarks: Fergie & Glenn
09:15-10:00  Gabor Szappanos, "The Rotten Tomato Campaign"
10:00-10:45  Vikram Thakur, "Overview of the Regin Malware"
10:45-11:15  Break
11:15-12:00  Lawrence Baldwin, "Mass POS Merchant compromise via LogMeIn"
12:00-13:00  Lunch
13:00-13:45  Piotr Kijewski, "The Polish Money Stealing Scene"
13:45-14:30  Righard Zwienenberg & Bruce Burrell, "PUA: Potentially
Unwanted Advice"
14:30-15:00  Break
15:00-15:45  Scott Keoseyan, Jon McNeill, "Anonymous Research via
OpenVPN and other methods"
15:45-16:30  Pepijn Vissers, "When prosecuting the real criminal
fails: Trying to tackle cybercrime using other means"
16:30-17:15  Andrew Hay, "You Can't Discover a Malware
Pandemic by Diagnosing One Patient"

18:30-21:30 Jillian's


Day 2

08:00-09:00  Breakfast
09:00-09:45  Paul Burbage, "Bypassing Two-Factor Authentication with
Android RATs"
09:45-10:30  Rick Wesson, "Malware: The Movie"
10:30-11:00  Break
11:00-11:45  Zach Hanif, "Axiom: a Review and Post-Operation Analysis"
11:45-13:00  Lunch
13:00-13:45  Irena Damsky, "White is the new Black: Why White data
really matters"
13:45-14:30  Michael DeBolt, "NCIS Case Study: The take-down of a US
Navy Insider and His Group of Script Kiddies"
14:30-15:00  Break
15:00-15:45  Glenn Deen, "New attack surfaces & getting ahead of the
threat"
15:45-16:30  Dhia Mahjoub, Steve Mckinney,  and Anthony Kasza, "Tracking and analysis of the new Zeus
GameOver from an infrastructure perspective"
16:30-17:15  Christian Seifert, "Coordinated Malware Eradication -
State of Affairs & Lessons Learned"
17:15        Closing Remarks