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THREADS is an annual conference that focuses on pragmatic security research and new discoveries in network attack and defense. Held each year during NYU-Poly’s Cyber Security Awareness Week (CSAW) in Brooklyn, NY, THREADS is organized by NYU-Poly Hackers in Residence Dan Guido, Dino Dai Zovi and Julian Cohen with the help of cyber security students at the university.

THREADS aims to present and discuss cutting edge, peer reviewed, industrial and academic research in computer and network security. THREADS focuses on developments and advances in attack techniques and attacker methodologies. We want to discuss what vulnerabilities exist and how attackers of today and tomorrow exploit those vulnerabilities. Register for THREADS as an attendee.

In 2011, DARPA launched Cyber Fast Track and led a revolution in government-funded cybersecurity research. For the first time, individual hackers could pitch their own great ideas and, if selected, receive government funding for their projects immediately. For 18 months, DARPA came to agreements with over 100 commercial firms to fund cutting-edge advancements in information security that have now made their way into open-source and commercial products. This year’s THREADS conference highlights some of the best tools, products and research to come out of the Cyber Fast Track program and gives you the opportunity to hear from the researchers themselves.

Thursday, November 14 • 9:30am - 10:00am
Measurement of Running Executables

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This presentation provides a cohesive overview of the work performed by AIS, Inc. on the DARPA CFT MoRE effort. MoRE was a 4-month effort which examined the feasibility of utilizing TLB splitting as a mechanism for periodic measurement of dynamically changing binaries. The effort created a proof-of-concept system to split the TLB for target applications, allowing dynamic applications to be measured and can detect code corruption with low performance overhead.

Speakers
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Jacob Torrey

Computer Research Engineer, Assured Information Security
Jacob Torrey is a Research Engineer at Assured Information Security, Inc, where he leads the Computer Architectures group and acts as the site lead for the Colorado branch. Jacob has worked extensively with low-level x86 and MCU architectures, having written a BIOS, OS, hypervisor... Read More →


Thursday November 14, 2013 9:30am - 10:00am EST
Pfizer Auditorium 5 Metrotech Center

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