Nytro Posted December 20, 2012 Report Posted December 20, 2012 Element 1337 In The Periodic Table: Pwnium Description: PRESENTATION ABSTRACT: Starting with the earliest Chromium Security Reward Program, we'll look at the evolution from $500 in 2010 to $60000 in 2012. Along the way, we'll look at the events and motivations that directed the growth of the program, as well as celebrate some of the more interesting and quirky bugs and individuals involved.Most excitingly, we'll end with results and updates from the previous day's exciting Pwnium 2 competition! There will be lots of time for audience questions.ABOUT CHRIS EVANSChris is known for various work in the security community. Most notably, he is the author of vsftpd and a vulnerability researcher. Details of vsftpd are at http://vsftpd.beasts.org/. He releases vulnerabilities at http://scary.beasts.org/. His work includes vulnerabilities in the Firefox and Safari browsers; the Linux and OpenBSD kernels; Sun's JDK; and lots of open source packages. He blogs about some of his work at Security. At Google, Chris has led or been involved with the security of projects such as Google App Engine, Google Spreadsheets, Picasa Web and Google Finance. He now leads security for Google Chrome. He has presented at various conferences. Disclaimer: We are a infosec video aggregator and this video is linked from an external website. The original author may be different from the user re-posting/linking it here. Please do not assume the authors to be same without verifying. Original Source: Sursa: Element 1337 In The Periodic Table: Pwnium Quote