INFILTRATE is a computer security conference that focuses entirely on offensive information security issues. INFILTRATE is organized by Immunity, Inc. and has been held annually in Miami Beach, FL since 2011. The conference consists of single-track briefings over a two-day period. The presentations focus on the technical aspects of offensive security issues such as network infiltration, vulnerability discovery, and rootkit and trojan covert protocols. INFILTRATE also offers training courses for those interested in exploit development, C auditing, Java auditing, Linux and Windows kernel exploitation and exploiting web frameworks. Past Conferences 2011 The first INFILTRATE was held at the National Hotel in Miami Beach, FL, from April 16 - 17, 2011. Talk topics included: attacking Android phones, modern heap exploitation, hacking arcade machines, bypassing Windows services protections, modern kernel pool exploitation attacks and techniques, infiltrating PHP, and attacking the WebKit heap. Nico Waisman gave the keynote presentation at this conference. 2012 Held at the Gansevoort Hotel (now the Perry Hotel) in Miami Beach, FL from January 12 - 13, 2012. Talk topics included: Auditing mobile applications such as , unearthing the world's best WebKit bugs, effective Denial of Service attacks against web application platforms, breaking the Linux kernel SLOB allocator, attacking proximity card access, local Windows kernel exploitation, making use of wireless data leaks, and modern static security checking for C/. Keynotes speakers were Thomas Lim and Andrew Cushman.
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