What you see and what you get - a hacker's perspective

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People view systems in different ways. Customers for a system, see a system in terms of how a need can be met. Developers view a system in terms of how it works. Users view a system in terms of how it relates to the tasks they perform.

People who work with security, attackers in particular, view systems in a way that's very different to all of these. In this talk we take a look at how an attacker views a system and what that teaches us about our systems - how we should design them and how we can secure them. 

About Mark Goodwin

Mark is an application security specialist. He has been writing and breaking software for over 15 years. He spends his time unpicking the security of computer systems (mobile apps, consumer electronics, e-commerce systems - all sorts).

If you've ordered your groceries online, or used your credit card over the internet, chances are, you've used something he's written (or broken into).

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