Showing posts with label Asterisk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asterisk. Show all posts

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Preparing for Astricon 2014

I will be heading out to Vegas to talk security in October

I have been allocated the following date and time for my talk (but would advise that this may be subject to change):

Date: Thursday, October 23rd
Time: 10.00-10.35am
Track: Security
Title: Making your Asterisk system secure


Have you signed up Astricon yet? 

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Activity at Astricon’12


During Astricon’12  I will be part of the Greenfield Technology team at the show, along with speaking I will be at the Kamailio booth during Astricon’12.

Astricon’12 is taking place in Atlanta, GA, USA, during October 23-25, 2012

Speaking 

Nir and I will be presenting at the event. I will be presenting on Wednesday, October 24, 2012, in the 11:40-12:15 time slot.

Presentation title:

Found in the wild: Telecom Fraud and Security Problems 

Abstract

Last year's Security Panels at AstriCon brought examples from the audience (like: found and hacked in under 10 min. and $400k in fraud in 2 days). This year there are many new fraud attacks and audit horror stories and recommendations for you.
This session will review the security breaches of the past year as well as highlights of the most common problems found in security audits. The audience is encouraged to provide their own examples and jointly define solutions.


Also, Nir Simionovich will be presenting on Thursday, October 25, 2012, in the 10:00-10:35am time slot.

Presentation title: 

Asterisk Lock Down - Beyond Fail2Ban

Abstract

Fail2Ban is a wonderful tool, but it is only one of many tools out there to assist in the protection of your Asterisk server. Some of these tools are so simple, that by utilizing very simple techniques, a complete lock down can be enforced. The session will share some methods that were deployed over the course of the years 2010 and 2011 and several locations and had proved to reduce the risk of hacking and fraud tremendously. 

Kamailio Booth

Along with speaking we will be at the Kamailio booth in the open source area. The Kamailio booth number is 20, if you are attending the show; stop by to learn about use cases of Kamailio and what is new in the project.