09h00 Opening ceremony Speaker: Liliana Solha (CAIS/RNP) Resume BS in Industrial Engineering at the University of Lima (Ulima), Peru and postgraduate in Computer Networks at the University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil. Works in the information security area for 14 years, assumed in 1998 the management of the CAIS / RNP - RNP security group. Member of FIRST Steering Committee - global forum of security groups - from 2002 to 2008, becoming the first Latin American representative. Has been active in promoting infosec culture in Brazilian academic networks, as well as in the region of Latin America. 09h30 Trends and Fragilities in Mobile Payment Solution That mobile payment is growing worldwide, that Brazil is the fourth largest international market for payment in cards, and it has over 260 million mobile lines, that you already knew. Now the solutions that are emerging in the Brazilian market, the new models that are and will be deployed and the main failures and concerns to be addressed, such information is not easy to find. This lecture will explain the key technologies involved in this scenario and how they are implemented in the solutions available in the Brazilian market. We will also see the risks associated with these technologies and implementations, the key global trends to mitigate them. Speaker: Thiago Musa (Trustwave SpiderLabs) Resume Thiago Musa is currently the Director of Trustwave SpiderLabs Latin America. For 11 years in the network and IT security market, he has starred in major strategic projects in the public and private sectors. Prior to joining Trustwave, Thiago worked as a CISO in M4U, mobile payment company and charges, one branch of the largest acquirer in Latin America. He was also Senior Consultant of Módule Security, joined the 2007 Pan American Games security team and participated in the evaluation of more than 50 certification processes in PCI-DSS in Brazil, year of 2008. As a lecturer, he has participated in the biggest events in the country as Roadsec, SecureBrasill, Black Hat Sao Paulo, H2HC, Silver Bullet and Sacicon. 10h20 Coffee-break 10h40 The danger lies in your pocket: An approach to the dangers of mobile life The ease that mobile life has brought is immense, but with great power, comes great responsibility. Mobile device security care is very important, therefore, in this lecture it will be shown the risks, the main problems and possible solutions to optimize the safety of these devices and of their users. Speaker: Alan Santos (CAIS/RNP) Resume With nine years of experience in technology and six focused on Information Security. Graduated in Computer Science at Anhanguera Educacional (2010), specialization in Security Information Management by IBTA (2012). He is currently a Security Analyst at CAIS/RNP, focusing on incident handling. He participated in various security projects, focusing on security services and structuring of MSS (Managed Security Services). He has experience in various security solutions. In addition, he worked as a developer, focusing on secure application development and security services. 11h30 The hidden world of apps This lecture address an aspect of the apps that nobody cares about (or do not want to worry): the legal aspect, precisely which carries greater consequences on people's lives. It will address legal issues related to the use of mobile devices such as the terms of use, the BYOD (Bring Your Own Device), privacy and Internet crimes. Speaker: Walter Capanema (Instituto Coaliza) Resume Lawyer, author and teacher. Coordinator of the Extension Course in Electronic Law of the School of Magistrates of Rio de Janeiro. 12h20 Lunch time 14h20 Security in online games - The dangerous life of Hadrefort Exploring the gaming world by the point of view of a dragon slayer, the lecture will show that gold and virtual words - even the very own mechanics of fun - can cause problems and damages also for those across the screen: the player. Speaker: Altieres Rohr (Linha Defensiva) Resume Altieres Rohr is a journalist, translator and founder of security site named "Linha Defensiva". He writes about security information on his website since 2005 and he writes a column named "Digital Security" (Segurança Digital) at Globo's portal G1 since 2008. Winner of awards Secured Internet 2010 - category Technology and Journalism Eset 2012 – category Digital. 15h10 Threats and Attacks on Mobile Devices This lecture shall address some of the main types of attack on mobile devices, how they work, criminal behavior, how they make money from it and some options to protect ourselves. Speaker: Fabiano Corrêa Pereira (Axur) Resume Technical Director and responsible for the Operations Area at AXUR, Cyber Inspection for safer Internet, the leader in identification and removal of threats on the Internet and recognized by the Brazilian government as a strategic defense company. An MBA in Strategic Business Management and post-MBA in Strategic Management Services, in addition to the Directors Education Program at Fundação Dom Cabral. 16h00 Coffee-break 16h20 Internet: Healthy x Pathological uses This lecture is intended to address the various ways in which people have used the Internet. Social networks and some internet "syndromes" will be discussed. It will also be proposed a reflection on the overuse and dependence of this tool, it will also be offered suggestions of possible actions to be taken if necessary to seek professional assistance. Speaker: Ana Luiza Mano (Psicólogos da Internet) Resume Psychologist graduated at PUC-SP. Founder and coordinator of the project named Psychologists of Internet. Member of NPPI - Research Center of Psychology in Informatics of PUC-SP. Virtual Course professor of psychology and informatics of PUC/SP - COGEAE. Psychologist of the Coaliza Institute of Education and Digital Citizenship. Independent consultant in Human Resources. She works in the area of clinical psychology in private practice and also virtually. She participates in projects and writes articles related to Education for Internet and Digital Security, as well as on issues of phenomenology, death and mourning. She also researches other issues involving psychology and informatics interfaces. 17h10 Closing ceremony
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