Track 1
Track 2
10:20 - 11:20
Keynote: Change of the Meaning of a Threat and Technology...What has Occurred Now in Japan?, Mitsugu Okatani, Joint Staff Office, J6, Japan Defense Agency - Ohgi Room
11:30 - 13:10
Lunch
Breaking AJAX Web Applications: Vulns 2.0 in Web 2.0
Alex Stamos & Zane Lackey
Taming Bugs: The Art and Science of Writing Secure Code
Paul Böhm
Hacking Intranet Websites from the Outside "JavaScript malware just got a lot more dangerous"
Jeremiah Grossman
Subverting Vista Kernel For Fun And Profit
Joanna Rutkowska
Attacking Internationalized Software
Scott Stender
IPv6 World Update: Strategy & Tactics
Kenneth Geers & Alexander Eisen
Reception
Input Attack Trees: Death of a Thousand Leaves
Heikki Kortti
Catching Malware to Detect, Track and Mitigate Botnets
Georg Wicherski & Thorsten Holz
Winny P2P Security
Takayuki Sugiura
Increasingly-sophisticated Online Swindlers
Yuji Hoshizawa
Coffee Service
Low Down and Dirty: Anti-Forensic Rootkits
Darren Bilby
Six Degrees of XSSploitation
Dan Moniz
16:40 - 17:00
Closing Remarks & Thank You to the Sponsors - Jeff Moss - Ohgi
Black Hat together with Internet Association Japan will host the second annual Black Hat Briefings Japan in Tokyo.