Katie Moussouris, security strategist for the Microsoft Security Response Center, monitors the progress of teams during Tuesday’s Defend the Flag training session held at Caesars Palace, home of the Black Hat USA 2008 conference. – Las Vegas, Aug. 5, 2008
Jeremiah Osburn, senior IT security engineer for Raytheon Co., applies some of the defensive measures learned at Tuesday’s Defend the Flag training session during the Black Hat USA 2008 conference. - Las Vegas, Aug. 5, 2008
Alex Stamos, Defend the Flag’s moderator and principal partner for Information Security Partners, poses with Team Huh, the winner of the second session of Defend the Flag 2008, and Dave Aitel, Immunity’s chief technical officer, at this year’s Black Hat USA conference. – Las Vegas, Aug. 5, 2008
Brandon Baker, senior development lead for Microsoft Corp., speaks with a conference attendee on some of the security features of Microsoft’s newest products during the Black Hat USA 2008 conference. - Las Vegas, Aug. 6, 2008
Bryan Sullivan, security program manager for Trustworthy Computing at Microsoft Corp., and Celene Temkin, marketing communications manager for Microsoft, speak with one of the many security researchers visiting Microsoft’s booth at this year’s Black Hat USA conference. – Las Vegas, Aug. 6, 2008
Billy Rios, security engineer at Microsoft Corp., speaks to his “Bad Sushi: Beating Phishers at Their Own Game” presentation on the first day of briefings at this year’s Black Hat USA conference. – Las Vegas, Aug. 6, 2008
Bronwen Matthews, product manager for Microsoft Corp., reviews the Black Hat speaker lineup at Microsoft’s booth during the Black Hat USA 2008 conference. – Las Vegas, Aug. 6, 2008
Katie Moussouris, security strategist at Microsoft, describes the Microsoft Vulnerability Research program as part of a presentation held at this year’s Black Hat USA conference. – Las Vegas, Aug. 7, 2008
Brandon Murphy, a network security analyst and conference attendee, explores the functionality of Windows Server 2008 during the 2008 Black Hat USA conference. – Las Vegas, Aug. 7, 2008
Steve Adegbite, senior security strategist for Microsoft, answers questions about the Microsoft Active Protections Program announced at this year’s Black Hat USA conference. – Las Vegas, Aug. 7, 2008
Mike Reavey shares his insight on the Microsoft Exploitability Index at this year’s Black Hat USA conference. – Las Vegas, Aug. 7, 2008
Bryan Sullivan, security program manager for Microsoft Trustworthy Computing, discusses possible cyberattacks on the Representational State Transfer code found on many popular Web sites, during the 2008 Black Hat USA conference. – Las Vegas, Aug. 7, 2008





