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Shrutirupa Banerjiee

Shrutirupa Banerjiee

Senior Security Researcher at Quick Heal

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Shrutirupa is an experienced Security Researcher with over seven years of expertise in computer and network security. She currently works as a Security Research Lead on the Threat and Detection Team at Quick Heal, where she focuses on malware analysis, reverse engineering, and threat detection. She has shared her knowledge as a speaker and trainer at numerous security conferences and community events, including OWASP Foundation Virtual AppSec, Day of Shecurity, BSides Singapore, Rootconf, OWASP Seasides, EnCypher, Tech(k)now Day, DevFest, Google I/O Kochi, and several other meetups and webinars.
She is deeply passionate about understanding and tackling challenges related to reverse engineering and malware behavior, often combining her professional research with personal curiosity. Beyond her research work, she runs a YouTube channel - CryptoW@re, where she simplifies malware analysis for learners and professionals alike. She also writes about OSINT investigations and threat analysis on her blog at hashnode.shrutirupa.dev, aiming to make cybersecurity knowledge accessible and engaging for everyone exploring the world of digital threats.

Bringing synergy between development and security - an essential aspect

How often do you think about implementing the correct security practices while developing an application? Is it too much work or too much time taking? However time-consuming the entire process may sound, having good security policies and practices while building an application is one of the essential aspects which is still less talked about by professionals. Massive enterprises and organizations are not safe from cyber threats, which is one of the intriguing topics that should always be covered.
In this session, we will quickly comprehend the scenarios where an application is built with and without security features. The audience will learn about the security aspects to be covered and maintained from the beginning of the application till it is entirely built. They will also gain an idea of why the aspect of cyber security should be taken care of from the very beginning and not just in the testing phase. The session will also include various policies that an organization should keep in mind while building an application and maintaining the absolute security and confidentiality of the organization.
The session is for anyone who wants to get into the cyber security domain, wants to build a secure application, or wants to initiate a startup of their own.

Exploring the technical aspects of Malware in a non-technical way

Attacking a big enterprise takes a lot of time and planning, and hackers do it so efficiently that it sometimes becomes challenging for the enterprises to cope with it. Most of the infamous attacks that a group of hackers target are malware-based. Its intent is primarily a specific enterprise or group of users to destroy or leak their data.
In this session, we will learn about Malware and some common ways of identifying and analyzing them as superficially as possible. From comprehending some malicious documents to some well-known malware such as ransomware, we will understand their behavior and tricks to identify them. We will be following a non-technical and layman approach towards examining malicious software. This session is for anyone who wants to understand the basics of Malware analysis and is willing to learn something new.

The Art of Understanding Vulnerabilities

Technology has made our life quite easier. We have applications for almost everything, from ordering food online, to making all kinds of bill payments and many more. As technology has become such a part of our lives, we can never deny the fact that those applications have to be equally secure too.
In this session, we will learn about the approach towards understanding the kind of vulnerabilities we should be looking for, in an application. If an app is vulnerable to a particular vulnerability, then why is it so and how are we understanding that it is a vulnerability.

Shrutirupa Banerjiee

Senior Security Researcher at Quick Heal

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