April 2011
AFSecurity Seminar: The Stuxnet Worm
Date: Friday 8 April 2011.
Location: Meeting room Awk (3118), Ole-Johan Dahls hus (IfI-2).
Agenda
13:00h Welcome at IfI
13:15h Invited talk
TITLE: The Stuxnet Worm; Retrospective and Future Scenarios
ABSTRACT: The Stuxnet worm came as a suprise to security experts because of its complexity and because it targeted very specific industrial process control systems. When in addition the Stuxnet code used multiple zero-day exploits and was signed by valid software certificates it was quickly described as the most advanced malware attack ever. This talk presents the story of Stuxnet, and looks into the crystal ball to see what type of similar attacks we can expect in the future.
SPEAKER: Geir Mork, Principal Software Strategist, Norman Data Defense.
BIO: Geir Mork has 20 years of experience with network and information security. For the last 7 years he has worked on developing sophisticated network security products in Norman Data Defense's R&D Unit. Geir has also worked on risk analysis and contingency planning as a technical consultant.
14:00h Discussion
14:30h End