Speaker: Aleksandr Matrosov
Aleksandr Matrosov has more than ten years of experience with malware analysis, reverse engineering and advanced exploitation techniques. Currently working at ESET as Senior Malware Researcher since joining the company in October 2009 as a malware researcher. He has worked as a security researcher since 2003 for major Russian companies. He is also a Lecturer at the Cryptology and Discrete Mathematics department of the National Research Nuclear University in Moscow, co-author of the research papers “Stuxnet Under the Microscope” and “The Evolution of TDL: Conquering x64”, and is frequently invited to speak at major security conferences (including Ekoparty, Recon and Virus Bulletin). Nowadays he specializes in the comprehensive analysis of complex threats, modern vectors of exploitation and researching of cybercrime activity.
Events in this conference
Reconstructing Gapz: Position-Independent Code Analysis Problem |