Overview of Attack Vectors in Web3 & Identifying Threats Through Business Due Diligence
(ISC)² Long Island Presents,
“Overview of Attack Vectors in Web3 & Identifying Threats Through Business Due Diligence”
On behalf of the board, please join us at our May meeting. This event will be a hybrid event, with both onsite, and remote attendance, via Teams. If attending onsite we will be in the brand new HHH Public Library Auditorium and provide a light dinner.
Additional details and registration information can be found at the “Register Now” link below. Members can get their promo codes by logging into the chapter website and going to their “My Page”. Sponsor promo codes have been previously distributed. Non-members can register for a nominal fee.
Agenda
5:30 – 6:00 Onsite Registration & Networking
6:00 – 6:10 Welcome & Chapter Business
6:10 – 6:15 Sponsor Spotlight – Arctic Wolf
6:15 – 7:05 Overview of Attack Vectors in Web3
7:05 – 7:55 Identifying Threats Through Business Due Diligence
7:55 Session Wrap-Up
Session 1 – Overview of Attack Vectors in Web3
A thorough review of Wallet Security (Soft wallet vs Hard Wallet), Social Engineering Security and Smart Contract Security.
About the Speakers:
Craig Rudes and Nick Selvaggio began Long Island Blockchain in 2016 as a meetup group on Long Island, Long Island Blockchain has grown to not only foster a growing community of passionate builders in our region but has had the opportunity to work with many great clients in the space and develop several decentralized applications (dapps) and offerings. We focus primarily on educational resources and product development.
Session 2 – Identifying Threats Through Business Due Diligences
During this presentation we will discuss the best practices for performing business due diligence research: information types, data collection, data validation, advanced analysis and key red flags enabling identification of “staged” entities.
About the Speaker:
Ivan Milovidov, CISSP, CEH, ITIL, Executive Protection Specialist, and Private Investigator. A serial entrepreneur and innovator with over 25 years of hands-on experience in cyber and physical security, vulnerability research and all-source intelligence.
I started my IT and Security career as a system admin for a small consulting firm in Virginia, worked for several companies including CACI, BAE Systems and ManTech, and by 2016 I was serving as a Solutions Architect designing Cyber Threat Intelligence products for Fortune 5 companies and specialized government initiatives.
During the past 20 years I also founded and co-founded several companies focusing on security innovation and services. I recently retired from my last business, a counterintelligence consultancy firm I co-founded in 2016, and where I served as a Chief Information Officer until 2022.
I consider myself to be a problem solver dedicated to creation and promotion of new security solutions and methodologies. I love to brainstorm, research, and most of all I enjoy working with a new generation of young professionals looking for their own place in this complex world of security.