How I would hack you and how to stop me:
a live hacking demonstration with Rachel Tobac
Thursday 24th October | 12-1pm | 49-200 Advanced Engineering Building, The University of Queensland
Join us for a live hacking demonstration with ethical hacker, Rachel Tobac. Rachel will break down recent cyber attacks in the news, and how to defend against the latest hacking methods. Her tales from the field and live hacking demonstration throughout the presentation are sure to keep you "politely paranoid" to catch the next human hacker in the act.
Presenter:
Rachel Tobac, CEO, SocialProof Security
Rachel is an ethical hacker and the CEO of SocialProof Security where she uses social engineering to provide training and pen testing for individuals and companies to keep their data safe. Rachel has shared her real-life social engineering stories with NPR, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, The New York Times, CNN, NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, and many more.
Watch as Rachel hacks CNN reporter Donie O’Sullivan.
When: Thursday 24th October |
Time: 11.45am arrival for 12-1pm presentation | followed by refreshments
Location: 49-200 Advanced Engineering Building (GHD Auditorium), St Lucia campus, The University of Queensland
Cost: Free to attend
Due to limited seating, registration is required