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CYBERSECURITY COMPETITION 2012
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A Legacy of Success
Since 2003, CSAW has grown from a small local cyber security competition to a worldwide
phenomenon, attracting some of the best cyber security talent from around the globe, as well as an
impressive list of corporate partners and industry experts. This year more than 10,000 students from
high school to Ph.D. –level registered to compete in one of seven CSAW IX challenges. NYU-Poly is
proud to host the largest student cyber security competition in the U.S. with the best and brightest
competing and innovating in the field of cyber security.
CSAW educates and motivates the next generation of cyber security experts who will lead our nation
in the design and management of secure information systems. Hands-on challenges are created and
managed by NYU-Poly graduate and undergraduate students in consultation with NYU-Poly faculty
and industry leaders. Designed to raise awareness, provide skill-building opportunities, and inspire
students, CSAW aims to build a pipeline of talent for advanced study and careers in this area of
critical national need.
NYU-Poly—an institution whose rallying points are invention, innovation and entrepreneurship (i2e)
—is the perfect battleground for emerging leaders in cyber security. NYU-Poly’s Information
Systems and Security Laboratory (ISIS Lab) is designated as a Center of Excellence in Information
Assurance Research and Education by the National Security Agency and is funded by the National
Science Foundation. NYU-Poly’s ISIS Lab, renowned in the cyber security community, is ready to
provide the tools and challenges needed to equip and inspire the greatest hackers of tomorrow, who
one day may be hacking for you!
Want to get serious about cyber security?
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PROGRAM
Thursday, November 15th
, 2012
Mobile Security Conference
8:30a.m. - 5:00p.m. Pfizer Auditorium, Dibner Building
Thursday, November 15th
through Saturday, November 17th
, 2012
CSAW Competition and Conference
Thursday, 5:30p.m. - 8:30p.m. - Reception and Keynote Friday, 8:00a.m. - 10:00p.m. - Finalists competitions Saturday, 9:00a.m. - 1:30p.m. - Capture the Flag finals, Workshop and Award Ceremony
CSAW Capture the Flag Challenge begins
9:30p.m. Thursday, November 15 through Saturday, November 17th, 10:15a.m. ends
Gymnasium, Jacobs Academic Building
Kaspersky Lab North American Round
Thursday, 4:30p.m. - 6:00p.m. - Reception, Marriott Hotel (333 Adams Street) 6:00p.m. - 8:00p.m. - CSAW Reception, Marriott Hotel, Kaspersky attendees invited
Friday, 9:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. - Pfizer Auditorium, Dibner Building Saturday, 9:00a.m. - 11:30p.m. - Pfizer Auditorium, Dibner Building
Friday, November 16th, 2012
CSAW - Cyber Security Career Fair
10:00a.m. - 4:00p.m. Regna Lounge, Rogers Hall
Please see each day’s agenda for details on the room locations for all events.
Poly WiFi Network for visitors is CSAW
The Password is: CSAW@NYU2012
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Day’s Agenda
Thursday, November 15, 2012
MOBILE SECURITY CONFERENCE
8:30a.m.
Check-In
Pfizer Auditorium, Dibner Building
Continental Breakfast
Pfizer Lobby, Dibner Building 9:00a.m.
Opening of Conference
Pfizer Auditorium, Dibner Building Emcee: Dan Guido, CEO, Trail of Bits Welcome Remarks: Nasir Memon, Professor, Computer Science and Engineering Keynote: Exploiting Attacker Economics Dan Guido, CEO, Trail of Bits 10:00a.m. Title: iOS Jailbreak Analysis Speaker: Dino Dai Zovi, CTO, Trail of Bits 11:00a.m. Title: Mobile Exploit Intelligence Project Speaker: Mike Arpaia, iSEC Partners 12:00p.m.
Lunch
List of local restaurants available at check-in table Pfizer Auditorium, Dibner Building 1:00p.m. Title: Probing Mobile Operator Networks Speaker: Collin Mulliner, Systems Security Lab, Northeastern University 2:00p.m. Title: Blackberry Pwn2Own Analysis Speaker: Vincenzo Iozzo, Director, Trail of Bits and Willem Pinckaers, Senior Security Consultant, Matasano 3:00p.m. Title: Analysis of the Google Native Client Sandbox Speaker: Chris Rohlf, Principal, Leaf SR 4:00p.m. Title: Mobile Vulnerability Assessment: There's an App for That Speaker: Jon Oberheide, CTO, DUO Security 5:00p.m.
Adjournment
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Day’s Agenda
Thursday, November 15, 2012
CSAW - COMPETITION & CONFERENCE
5:30p.m.
Check-In
Pfizer Auditorium, Dibner Building 6:00p.m.
Opening of CSAW
Emcee: Bill Hery, Research Professor, Computer Science and Engineering Welcome Remarks: Nasir Memon, Professor, Computer Science and Engineering Katepalli R.Sreenivasan, Interim President and Provost, Polytechnic Institute of NYU
Keynote Speaker: Daniel Earl Geer Jr., Chief Security Officer, IN-Q-TEL
7:00p.m. - 8:00p.m.
Reception
Marriott Hotel - Grand Ballroom Salon E Hot hor d’oeuvres and cash bar (enter through Jay Street - back entrance)
8:10- 9:00p.m.
Hacker Party
Rapper - Dr. Raid - Two time Pwnie winner D.J. - Zach Lanier, Pile of Kittens Gymnasium, Jacobs Academic Building 9:30p.m.
Capture The Flag Competition begins
Gymnasium, Jacobs Academic Building
Midnight Pizza
Capture The Flag Finalists Gymnasium, Jacobs Academic Building
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Day’s Agenda
Friday, November 16, 2012
CSAW COMPETITION
KASPERSKY COMPETITION AND CONFERENCE
7:00a.m.
Breakfast
All Finalist and Mentors Regna Lounge, Rogers Hall Continues from Thursday
Capture The Flag
Gymnasium, Jacobs Academic Building 7:30a.m.
Judges, Mentors and VIPs Breakfast
Rogers Hall 116 - VIP Lounge 8:30a.m.
Welcome Remarks
Katepalli R.Sreenivasan, Interim President and Provost, Polytechnic Institute of NYU Rogers Hall 116 8:00a.m.
CSAW High School Forensic Challenge set-up
Gymnasium, Jacobs Academic Building 9:00a.m. - 3:45p.m.
CSAW High School Forensic Challenge begins
Gymnasium, Jacobs Academic Building - 9:30a.m. - 11:00a.m. - 20 minutes Interviews with observing teams in the VIP Lounge, RH 116
9:00a.m. - 6:00p.m.
Kaspersky competition and conference begins
Pfizer Auditorium, Dibner Building (all Kaspersky activities on Friday take place in Pfizer Auditorium) - 9:00a.m. - Emcee: - Natalya Obelets, Deputy Head of Department of Education Programs, Kaspersky Lab - Welcome Remarks: - Katepalli R.Sreenivasan, Polytechnic Institute of NYU Interim President and Provost - Address: - Eugene Kaspersky, CEO, Kaspersky Lab - Welcome Remarks: - Steven Orenberg, President GD North America, Kaspersky Lab - Introduction to conference: - Natalya Obelets, Deputy Head of Department of Education Programs, Kaspersky Lab
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- 9:30a.m. - Speaker: Roel Schouwenberg, Senior Security Researcher, Kaspersky Lab - 10:00a.m. - 4:00p.m. - Finalists present their work - 4:00p.m. - 6:00p.m. - 4:00p.m. - Q & A with Eugene Kaspersky, Moderator Ryan Naraine, Head of Expert Positioning, Kaspersky - 5:15p.m. - Closing Remarks and Awards Presentation, Ryan Naraine and Natalya Obelets
10:15a.m. - 1:00p.m.
AT&T Applied Security Research Paper competition
Gymnasium, Jacobs Academic Building 10:15a.m. - 1:00p.m.
Embedded Systems Challenge
Gymnasium, Jacobs Academic Building 10:00a.m. - 4:00p.m.
Career Fair
Regna Lounge, Rogers Hall 12:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.
Participants Lunch
Regna Lounge, Rogers Hall To insure an orderly lunch we ask the finalist to try to take their lunch breaks at the following time.
11:00a.m. Kaspersky Lab North American Round 12:00p.m. High School Forensics 1:00p.m. AT&T Paper, and Embedded Systems 1:00p.m. Capture The Flag
12:30p.m. - 2:30p.m.
Sponsors and Judges Lunch
Rogers Hall 116, VIP Lounge 1:00p.m.
High School Mentors and Educators
Debriefing with Nasir Memon and Joy Colelli Wunsch Building, 2
nd fl.
2:00p.m.
DHS Quiz - Preliminary Rounds
2:00p.m. Embedded Systems Challenge finalist - LC 400, Dibner Building AT&T Applied Security Research Paper - LC 400, Dibner Building 2:45p.m. Open Round - LC 400, Dibner Building 3:45p.m.
High School Forensic concludes
Finalist and observing teams attend the 4:15p.m. Q & A with Eugene Kaspersky at Pfizer Auditorium, Dibner Building
5:15p.m.
High School Forensic finalists, observing teams and Mentors
Debriefing with Nasir Memon and Joy Colelli Wunsch Building, 2
nd fl.
6:00p.m. - 7:00p.m.
Buffet dinner for participants
Regna Lounge, Rogers Hall
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7:30p.m. - 9:30p.m.
New York City bus tour
Meet outside on Jay Street (in front of the main lobby, Jacobs Academic Building)
Midnight Pizza
Capture The Flag Finalists Gymnasium, Jacobs Academic Building
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Day’s Agenda
Saturday, November 17, 2012
7:30a.m. - 10:00a.m.
Capture The Flag continues
Gymnasium, Jacobs Academic Building 7:30a.m.
Breakfast
Regna Lounge, Rogers Hall 8:15a.m.
DHS Quiz Preliminary Round
8:15a.m. High School Forensics, LC 400, Dibner Building 9:00a.m. Kaspersky Lab Finalists, LC 400, Dibner Building 10:15a.m. Capture The Flag, LC 400, Dibner Building 9:00a.m. - 12:15p.m.
CSAW Workshops, Video Show, Final Quiz Tournament
Pfizer Auditorium, Dibner Building 9:00a.m. -10:00a.m. Title: An Introduction to Industrial Control Systems Cyber Security Speaker: Neil F. Hershfield, Deputy Director, Control Systems and Security Program, U.S. 10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.
Panel discussion
Title: If a Cybercriminal Is Determined to Hack You, Can You Do Anything About It? Moderator: Ryan Naraine, Head of Expert Positioning, Kaspersky Lab Panel Members: Kurt Baumgartner, Senior Security Researcher, Americas, Global Research and Analysis Team, Kaspersky Esmond Kane, Dir. of IT Security for Policy, Risk and Compliance, Harvard University IT Justin Cappos, Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, NYU-Poly 11:00a.m.
CSAW - Adobe Security Awareness Video Finalist show
11:15a.m. - 12:15p.m.
DHS Quiz Finals
12:15p.m.
CSAW and Kaspersky Round Lunch & Award Presentation
Regna Lounge, Rogers Hall Emcee: Bill Hery All judges 1:30p.m.
Adjournment
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CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OUR FINALISTS
Adobe Security Awareness Video - Finalists
Havana High School
Kate Taylor
High Technology High School
Austin Eng Matthew Hsu Zachary Liu
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
Ethan Bian
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
Ryan Eberhardt
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Congyue Zhang
Staten Island Technical High School
Dillon Chan Donald Fung
Victor Ly
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Tyler Rosnoke
University of Washington
Karl Koscher
Warren Technical School
Devin Housley Austin Pott
Warren Technical School
Daniel Martinez
Xavier College Prep
Zoe Berk Kassandra Haro
Kate Welt Roxana Wolfson
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AT&T Applied Security Research Paper Award- Finalists
Carnegie Mellon University
"OTO: Online Trust Oracle for User-Centric Trust Establishment" Tiffany Hyun-Jin Kim
Columbia University
"kGuard: Lightweight Kernel Protection against Return-to-user Attacks" Vasileios P. Kemerlis
Georgia Institute of Technology
"VulnerableMe: Measuring Systemic Weaknesses in Mobile Browser Security" Chaitrali Amrutkar
North Carolina State University
"Dissecting Android Malware: Characterization and Evolution" Yajin Zhou
University of California at Berkeley
"Iris: A Scalable Cloud File System with Efficient Integrity Checks" Emil Stefanov
University of California at Santa Barbara
"EVILSEED: A Guided Approach to Finding Malicious Web Pages" Luca Invernizzi
University of Texas
"The Most Dangerous Code in the World: Validating SSL Certificates in Non-Browser Software" Martin Georgiev
University of Texas at Dallas
"Binary Stirring: Self-randomizing Instruction Addresses of Legacy x86 Binary Code" Richard Wartell
University of Virginia
"Quid-Pro-Quo-tocols: Strengthening Semi-Honest Protocols with Dual Execution" Yan Huang
University of Washington
"User-Driven Access Control: Rethinking Permission Granting in Modern Operating Systems" Franziska Roesner
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CAPTURE THE FLAG - Finalists Team and University
Boston University
Team: BUILDS
Danny Cooper Jeff Crowell
George Silvis Allan Wirth
Carnegie Mellon University
Team: PPP1
John Davis Tyler Nighswander
Alex Reece Maxime Serrano
Carnegie Mellon University
Team: PPP2
Garrett Barboza Ryan Goulden
Robbie Harwood George Hotz
Ecole de Technologie Superieure Canada
Team: CISSP Groupies
Francois Chagnon Mathieu Lavoie
Marc-Etienne M.Léveillé Benjamin Vanheuverzwijn
Georgia Institute of Technology
Team: MadHatters
Kennon Bittick Robert Grosse
Nicholas Johnson Jack Morgan
New Mexico Tech
Team: Modern Prometheans
Christopher Cowan Timothy Swartz
William Vu Russell White
Northeastern University
Team: PTHC
Amat Cama Michael Coppola Joseph Kurien
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Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Team: Brooklynt Overflow
Kevin Chung Jeffrey Dileo Evan Jensen
David Napolitano
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Team: RPISEC
Jared Candelaria Shawn Denbow Jeremy Pope Wilson Wong
United States Air Force Academy
Team: Delusions of Grandeur
Francis Adkins Joshua Christman
Nathaniel Hart Michael Winstead
United States Military Academy
Team: USMA
Benjamin Allison Erik Hunstad
William Myers Christian Sharpsten
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Team: NULLify
Michael George Devan Jung
George Kreick Jon Von Kampen
University of New Hampshire
Team: wildhats
Bryan Bickford Bence Cserna
Robert Kiss Jeffrey Picard
University of Texas at Dallas
Team: csg
Matthew Stephen Scott Hand Isaac Strohl Chris Walz
University of Texas at Dallas
Team: UTDCSG
Kenneth Adam Miller Joshua Hammond
Zack Urben Melanie Rich-Wittrig
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EMBEDDED SYSTEMS Challenge - Finalists
CAPTURE THE CHIP
Case Western Reserve University - Nanoscape Team
Timothy March Patrick Feeley
Tatini Mal-Sarkar Xinmu Wang
Esisar - Esis'hack
Martin Julien Simon Piroux-Mounier
Jeremy Savonet Laura Soundararadjou
Sahuc Thibault
Grenoble INP, ESISAR - ESISAR Hardware Trojans Finder
Elie Riviere Gerson Piraquive Triana
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India - Dynamite
Gaurav Bajaj Amit Kumar
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India - KGPians
Himanshu Agrawal Gaurav Kumar Rathi
Iowa State University
Michael Patterson Joseph Zambreno
Polytechnic Institute of New York University - Trojan Hunters
Chandrakumar Holenarasipursuresh Vinayaka Jyothi
Abhishek Ramdas Aditya Chola Venkatesh
UC San Diego
Raymond Paseman
University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Sudarshan Srinivasan
University of South Florida - NarMOS
Christopher Bell Matthew Lewandowski
Richard Meana
Vanderbilt University - Commodores
Brad T. Kiddey Trey Reece Xiaowen Wang
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HIGH SCHOOL CYBER FORENSICS – Finalists
Hidden Valley High School, Virginia
Team: The Hash-Slinging Hackers
Sachith Gullapalli Kevin Silberblatt Baxter Wingfield
Mentor: Skip Larrington
High Technology High School, New Jersey
Team: slezterP
Vincent Chen Matthew Hsu
Andrew Millman Mentor: Michael Roche
High Technology High School, New Jersey
Team: SyntaxError
Austin Eng Zachary Liu
Mentor: Michael Roche
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, Illinois
Team: oAo
Ethan Bian Ryan Eberhardt
Mentor: Namrata Pandya
John P. Stevens High School, New Jersey
Team: Cyber Hawks
Steven Qiou Kevin Wu Brian Xiao
Mentor: Florene Quan
Piedmont Hills High School, California
Team: ARC
Rachel Guan Amy Shu
Claire Shu Mentor: Stewart Kuang
Poolesville High School, Maryland
Team: PHS 2 and a Half Men
Pushkar Aggarwal Andre Guzman
Krishna Sai Kollipara Mentor: Mark Estep
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Red Bank Regional High School, New Jersey
Team: Peta Flops
Philip Cundari Timothy Mullen
Emily Wicki Mentor: Mandy Galante
Red Bank Regional High School, New Jersey
Team: Significant Bits
Alec Jasanovsky Ryan McVeety Michael Terpak
Mentor: Mandy Galante
The Brooklyn Latin School, New York
Team: Wh0 Need5 5l33p 2.0
Nicolas Biondo Swaad Golam Jeryl Raphael
Mentor: Roger Richardson
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Kaspersky Lab North American Round - Finalists
Arizona State University
DDN: Dynamic Defense Network System for Cloud Computing Pankaj Kumar Khatkar
Case Western Reserve University
Secure Bioimplantable System: An External Observer-based Approach Xinmu Wang
Columbia University
Smashing the Gadgets: Hindering Return-Oriented Programming Using In-Place Code Randomization Vasileios Pappas
George Mason University
Cross-domain Collaborative Anomaly Detection: So Far Yet So Close Sharath Hiremagalore
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Secure Proximity Detection for NFC Devices based on Ambient Sensor Data Tzipora Halevi
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
A High-Performance, Low-Overhead Microarchitecture for Secure Program Execution Arun Karthik Kanuparthi
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
AQUA: Android QUery Analyzer Chon Ju Kim
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Injection-Safe Web Applications with Complementary Character Coding Raymond Mui
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Virtual Secure Network: Providing Security to Remote Users While Minimizing the Performance Hit Sai Teja Peddinti
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
A Simple and Effective Method for Online Signature Verification Napa Sae-Bae
University of California
Attacks on Software-based Attestation Quan Thoi Minh Nguyen
University of California
A DIY Hardware Packet Sniffer Veronica Swanson
University of Pittsburgh
A Framework for Detection of Identity Clone Attacks in Online Social Networks
Hassan Takabi
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JUDGES
AT&T Applied Security Research Paper Award
Mark Althouse
Technical Director for Mobility Mission Management, Information Assurance Directorate, NSA.
Lloyd Greenwald
Chief Scientist, Cybersecurity and Technical Director of the Internet and Cybersecurity Research Department at LGS Innovations / Bell Labs.
Mark Herman
Booz Allen Hamilton
William Horne
Research Manager in the Cloud and Security Lab of Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, HP
Ajoy Kumar
UBS
Josephine Micallef
Applied Communication Science
Keith O’Brien
Cisco
Gus de los Reyes
Executive Director of Technology Security, AT&T
Reiner Sailer
Researcher, Manager of the Security Services (GSAL), IBM
Cristina Serban
Researcher with the Chief Security Office, AT&T.
Randy Smith
Sandia
Mehul Vaidya
PwC's Information Security Privacy & Risk Advisory practice and an Adjunct Professor at New York University (Polytechnic Institute) teaching in the Cyber security MS Program, PriceWaterhouse Coopers
Capture The Flag: Application Security
Brad Antoniewicz
Foundstone's Open Security Research
Michael Arpaia
Security consultant and researcher, iSEC Partners
Luis Garcia
ISIS alumni
Dan Guido
Co-Founder & CEO, Trail of Bits
Jeff Jarmoc
CTU Researcher, Dell SecureWorks
Zach Lanier
Security Researcher, Veracode
Jon Oberheide
CTO, Duo Security
Theodore Reed
Researcher for Sandia National Laboratories
Tom Ritter
Security Consultant at iSEC Partners
Andrew Ruef
Senior Systems Engineer, Trail of Bits
Alexander Sotirov
Co-Founder & Chief Scientist, Trail of Bits
John Terrill
Vice President, BlackRock
Hudson Thrift
Co-Founder & COO, Kaprica Security
Jordan Wiens
Raytheon
Dino Dai Zovi
Co-Founder & CTO, Trail of Bits
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Embedded Systems
Ben Epstein
Senior Advisor to DARPA
SaverioFazzari
Senior Technical Advisor, DARPA
Kevin Gotze
Security validation team lead at Intel's Security center of Excellence (SeCoE)
Ryan Helinski
Member of Technical staff at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, NM
Dr. Michael Isnardi
Senior Principal Research Scientist, SRI International Sarnoff
Robinson E. Pino
Senior Scientist, ICF International
Youngok Pino
Computer Scientist, Information Sciences Institute
Garrett S. Rose
Scientist, Trusted Systems Branch, Air Force Research Lab
Kurt Rosenfeld
Engineer, Google Inc.
Ricky Stern
Senior Hardware Engineer, Cubic Defense Applications
Chengmo Yang
Assistant Professor, University of Delaware
High School Cyber Forensics
Brian Andrzejewski
Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3)
Michael Geraghty
Executive Director, NCMEC
Warren Kruse
VP Data Forensics, Altep
Keith Lockhart
VP Global Training, AccessData
Paul Mahon
Department of Homeland Security
Kaspersky Program Committee
Kurt Baumgartner
Malware Expert, Kaspersky Lab
Sven Dietrich
Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Stevens Institute of Technology
Phyllis Frankl
Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, NYU-Poly
Esmond Kane
Director of IT Security for Policy, Risk and Compliance, Harvard University Information Technology, Harvard University
Thomas Quinn
Managing Director and Chief Information Security Officer, BNY Mellon
Roel Schouwenberg
Malware Expert, Kaspersky Lab
Paul Wagenseil
Senior Editor Security, TechNewsDaily
Adobe Security Awareness Video
Mark Althouse
Technical Director for Mobility Mission Management, Information Assurance Directorate, NSA
Brad Arkin
Director of Product & Services Security, Adobe
Doug Cavit
Chief Security Strategist, Microsoft
Jenn Lesser
Security Operations, Facebook
Iain Mulholland
Director of Platform Security, VMWare
Chris Parkerson, Lead Judge
Campaign Strategy Manager, Adobe
Quizmasters
Chester J. Maciag
Principal Cyber S&T Strategist Information Directorate, Air Force Research Labs
William Hugh Murray, CISSP
Assoc. Professor, Naval Postgraduate School
Challenge Captains
The CSAW cybersecurity competition is driven by the students at NYU-Poly who focus on security: the ones that hang around the ISIS lab day and night, attend the weekly “Hack Nights” where they teach each other the latest in vulnerabilities and exploits, and are members of the Cyber Security Club. Under the guidance of NYU-Poly faculty, these students create the challenges, manage their operation from inception to completion, find student entrants from around the world, and just do a great job to make CSAW a success. Each challenge has a captain (or co-captain), but they all get the support of many other NYU-Poly students.
Sean Brooks
DHS Security Quiz
Marc Budofsky
High School Forensics Co-Captain
Kevin Chung
Capture the Flag Co-Captain
Julian Cohen
Capture the Flag Co-Captain
Joel Fernandez
High School Forensics Co-Captain
Cody Fulcher
Adobe Security Awareness Video
JV Rajendran
Embedded Systems Challenge
Napa Sae-Bae
AT&T Applied Security Research Paper Competition
Efstratios Gavas
Captain of Captains
Special thanks to corporate volunteers who helped select the AT&T finalists.
Special thanks to the staff who made CSAW possible:
Judy Brown, Rubina Dalvi, Jewells McMahon, Mayra Ortiz, Albert Sanchez, Deidre West
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