
Tim Fowler
Offensive Security Analyst at Black Hills Information Security
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Tim Fowler is a Offensive Security Analyst with Black Hills Information Security has over a decades of experience working in information security. He has worked for Fortune 100 financial institutions as well as a consultant, providing penetration testing and red team services. Tim is passionate about sharing his knowledge with others and has had the pleasure of speaking at multiple security conferences across the county. When not hacking away as a clients network or writing the subsequent report, Tim loves spending time with his wife and son swimming endless laps in the pool and making things with his CNC router and Co2 laser cutters.
Area of Expertise
Riding the Pipeline: Accelerating Offensive Security with CI/CD Pipelines
The development process for offensive tooling can be a time-consuming and labor-intensive process, but it is essential for successful execution against the myriad of security solutions today. In this talk, we will explore how continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines can be used to automate and streamline various aspects of development process, including payload creation and automated testing against endpoint security solutions.
This talk covers the following:
- Introduction to CI/CD pipelines
- Setting up a CI/CD pipeline for building payloads
- Setting up a detonation lab for automatic testing of payloads using free software
Attendees will learn how to leverage the power of CI/CD pipelines to streamline their offensive security workflows and improve the efficiency of their teams.
Building and Breaking: A Journey in Building a CubeSat Lab
Have you ever wanted to hack a satellite? Yeah me too but where do you get started? Ever thought "maybe I can build something"? Then this is the talk for you. In this talk, we will cover the challenges faced, the creative engineering, and all the compromises
made along the way, in building an hands on CubeSat lab. Included in this talk is all the resources needed to replicate the effort along with the incredible lessons learned during the process.
A Hacker's Intro Guide to Galactic Security (Well, Low Earth Orbit at Least)
We are in a new space race. Not one to be the first to the moon, or even, Mars, but rather for companies, big and small, to stake their claim to the heavens above.
Access to space was previously limited to nation states and their cohort of aerospace companies but that is not the case any longer. With the proliferation of nano satellites and rapidly reduce launch costs, the ability to put a system in space has never been cheaper.
In this talk we look at some of the foundational issues with securing space systems. We will look at historical events that have taken place and project forward to look at what the future could hold in terms of cyber security in space. Lastly, this talk will give attendees the information and resources needed to start their own journey to be able to build and play with technology that is flying right now.
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