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ReversingLabs, the global leader in static malware analysis tools, announced today that CEO Mario Vuksan will participate in a panel discussion at the CloudSecurity2012 conference in Frankfurt, Germany on May 10th. The panel will explore how to measure and evaluate security using mobile devices to access cloud-based applications. Security experts from Trend Micro, ENISA, Core Technologies, Dennis Technology Labs and Veszprog Ltd will join Mario on the panel.
Panel: Measuring security in a cloud-enabled organization full of consumer devices When: May 10, 2012, 11:30 – 12:30
Who: Mario Vuksan, CEO, ReversingLabs
Where: SecureCloud2012 Conference, Sheraton Frankfurt Congress Hotel, Germanyhttps://cloudsecurityalliance.org/events/securecloud-2012/#_about
Mario has been involved in development of advanced security solutions for the last seven years and has rich engineering background spanning the last 20 years. Before founding ReversingLabs, Mario was the Director of Research at Bit9 and one of its founding engineers. He has spoken at numerous conferences over the last 6 years including CEIC, Black Hat, RSA, Defcon, Caro Workshop, Virus Bulletin and AVAR Conferences. He is author of numerous blog posts on security and has authored "Protection in Untrusted Environments" chapter for the "Virtualization for Security" book. He coordinates AMTSO Advisory Board and works with IEEE Malware Working Group.
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