IR/4n6: Obsidian DFIR - Gang aft agley
08-12, 10:30–11:30 (US/Pacific), Main Stage

Come listen to some grouchy, well worn Incident Responders talk about the planning and reality of staging a live fire DFIR simulation, and how even well planned exercises, just like any other IR never go as planned.


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Plug started his journey in computer security in 1996 when he discovered a 2600 magazine, eventually leading him to his first LA2600 meeting in 1998. From that point forward, he has been involved in computer security. He is a Sr. Defcon Blue Team Village member and leads detection and observability at a tech company. In his free time, he enjoys building Legos and playing with synthesizers, and when possible, he volunteers his time to computer security events.

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David Roman is a Senior Incident Response Consultant at Cisco Talos Incident Response, with 26 years of experience in the IT and security industry. David leads investigations to help customers on their worst career day recover from security incidents and help them better prepare for the future. Volunteering and helping others learn about cybersecurity is a passion for David. He helps run local DEF CON and CitySec groups and guest lectures at Oklahoma State University.

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