Instructor:

Philippe Langlois

Dates:

25-26 January 2017

Capacity:

16 Seats

Price:

1600 EURO before January 1,
1800 EURO after.

Learn about contemporary telecom and mobile system reverse engineering within the context of Telecom and Mobile Network operators and how to attack core telecom infrastructure (Core Network, Services, Mobile Apps, Handset platforms, IoT platforms).

We will see from the mobile handset (Android, apps, platform) to the operator Core Network how these technologies meshed together and how to make sense of their protocols and applications.

BIO

Philippe Langlois is an entrepreneur and leading security researcher, expert in the domain of telecom and network security. He has founded internationally recognized security companies (Qualys, WaveSecurity, INTRINsec, P1 Security) as well as led technical, development and research teams (Solsoft, TSTF). He founded Qualys and led the world-leading vulnerability assessment service. He founded a pioneering network security company Intrinsec in 1995 in France. His first business, Worldnet, France’s first public Internet service provider, was founded in 1993. Philippe was also lead designer for Payline, one of the first e-commerce payment gateways. He has written and translated security books, including some of the earliest references in the field of computer security, and has been giving speeches on network security since 1995 (Interop, BlackHat, HITB, Hack.lu). Previously a professor at Ecole de Guerre Economique and various universities in France (Amiens, Marne La Vallée) and internationally (FUSR-U, EERCI, ANRSI). He is a FUSR-U collaborator and founding member. Philippe advises industry associations (GSM Association Security Group, several national organizations) and governmental officials and contributes to Critical Infrastructure advisory committees and conferences in Telecom and Network security. Now, Philippe is providing with P1 Security the first Core Network Telecom Signaling security scanner & auditor which help telecom companies, operators and government analyze where and how their critical telecom network infrastructure can be attacked. He can be reached through his website at: p1security.

Philippe has previously presented at the following security/hacking conferences: Hack.lu, Hack in the Box (HITB, Amsterdam, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur), Blackhat, Hackito Ergo Sum (paris,france), SOURCE, Chaos Communication Congress (Berlin, Germany), ekoparty (bueos aires, argentina), H2HC (sao paulo, brazil), SYSCAN (Hong Kong; Thailand), Bellua (Jakarta, Indonesia), INT (Mauritius), Interop (France), Rubicon (USA)… (You can find some of the events listed here).

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