Day 1 – 30th of September 2011:
Keynote: APT Killed the AV Star – Why the Golden Days of Anti-Virus Solutions are Over.
By
Chris Brown (Director EMEA Operations NetWitness at RSA The Security Division of EMC).
Securing the Cloud.
By Samer Omar (Middle East Managing Direct at Qualys)

Handling Incidents Before They Handle You.
By Ahmed El-Ashmawy (Workforce Development Manager at Digital Risk Intelligence)

Data Security Best Practices.
By Dr.Bahaa Hassan (Chairman at ASC Distributor of EC Council Egypt)

Owning the Command and Control : Reverse Engineering Malware.
By Ehab Hussein (Security Manager at TEDATA)

The Weakest Link.
By Mustafa Elmasry (Security Researcher)

Day 2 – 1st of October 2011:
Keynote: Towards an Egyptian Framework for CyberSecurity.
By
Dr. Sherif Hashem (Senior Advisor to the Minister of Communications and Information Technology for CyberSecurity, and the Executive Vice President of the Information Technology Industry
Development Agency (ITIDA), Egypt)
SCADA Security, The Emerging Threat.
By Omar Sherin (Critical Infrastructure Information Protection in QCert)

Web Threats & Defense in Depth Strategy for Web Servers.
By Mahmoud Tawfik (CEO and Penetration Testing Director) & Mohamed Rabie (IT Security Consultant and Penetration Testing Direcor)

Hacking The Economy.
By Osama Kamal (Threat Intelligence Manager)

Download: Coming Soon!
Cyber Warfare: The Amplified Great Hacker War.
By Amr Ali (Founder and CRADO/CSO at Databracket)

New trends in Cybercrime and Digital Forensics Challenges.
By Adel Abdelmoneim (General Manager at Raya Academy)

“How Did I Steal Your Database”
By Mostafa Siraj (Application Security Expert at Etisalat)

Closing Note: The Role of Information Security in the Post-Revolution Economic & Political Development.
By Osama hiji (Head of IT Delivery Security, Infrastructure and Engineering Department at ORANGE) and Ahmed El-Ezabi (Head of Security Engineering in Orange Egypt IT delivery)


About:
Cairo Security Camp is an annual event targeting the Information Security Community of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA Region). IT Professionals and security practitioners from throughout the region are invited to attend. Cairo Security Camp 2011 is the first Information Security Conference organized by an Arab Country.
Place: AUC, 5th district, Bassily Auditorium, New Cairo, EGYPT.
Date: 30th of September & 1st of October 2011.
Organizers: Security Kaizen Magazine.
Partner: Digital Risk Intelligence.
CTF Competition:
Capture the flag is a computer security game. Each team is given a machine (or small network) to defend on an isolated network. Teams are scored on both their success in defending their assigned machine and on their success in attacking other team’s machines. Depending on the nature of the particular CTF game, teams may either be attempting to take an opponent’s flag from their machine or teams may be attempting to plant their own flag on their opponent’s machine.
The competition will consist of two phases:
First Qualification Phase:
The qualification phase will be an online challenge and it will start on the 10th of September.
We will send the full details to registered users through their mails, so keep checking your mail starting from the 10th of September to start your challenge.
P.S: All registrants must pass this phase to qualify for the second Phase.
Second CSCAMP Phase:
The second phase will be inside Cairo Security Camp premises, the users qualified from the first phase will form teams consist of 2 or more persons according to the total number of qualified users from the first phase and will start their challenges on 30th of September noon till the first of October 2011 (i.e. Cairo Security Camp period).
What do you have to bring with you?
Your Laptop and Charger with a wireless connection.
You will have to bring all the tools you usually use for Web Exploitation/ Reversing (Windows tools required) / Exploit writing (Windows tools required) for example (debuggers/ disasemblers, data temperer, etc).
You will need windows machines on VM for the 0day exploit challenge (XP SP2 and XP SP3)
Back track Linux will also be needed for payloads, shell codes, etc …
What will we offer you?
LAN and Internet connection.
We will bring the software to exploit/reverse i.e. the challenges.
we will have all the tools with us just in case of someone misses his own tools but Competitors should rely on themselves.
Sponsors
Do you need to promote your product or services?
Do you need to reach Security Experts and Security Professionals?
Let it be known through sponsoring Cairo Security Camp or Security Kaizen Magazine.
Cairo Security Camp is the first annual conference organized by an Arab Country. Our conference covers all aspects of Information Security both technical and managerial aspects. In addition to being the first, Cairo Security Camp 2011 will proudly be hosting a variety of experienced speakers from very renown companies and organization To request for a sponsorship prospectus or find out more about sponsorship opportunities.
Please contact:
mahitab.afify (at) bluekaizen (dot) org