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A security event is a change in the everyday operations of a network or information technology service indicating that a security policy may have been violated or a security safeguard may have failed.
In a computing context, events include any identifiable occurrence that has significance for system hardware or software.
This talk wants to redefine security events are those that may have significance to the security of systems or data.
Ming-chieh's (Nanika) is Chief Architect in TeamT5.
He is a well-known vulnerability researcher, and has been disclosing new vulnerabilities for many years.
His major areas of expertise include vulnerability research, exploit techniques, malware detection, and mobile security.
He has 10+ years of experience on vulnerability research, especially on Windows platform and malicious document and exploit.
He frequently presents his researches at security conferences, such as Black Hat, HITCON, and Syscan.