Stuxnet 0.5
Stuxnet has became one of the most notorious pieces of malware since its discovery in July, 2010. Apparently targeted at Iranian uranium enrichment facilities, it generated as many questions as it answered. Early analysis indicated that there were previous versions of it, but no one knew what the mysterious code was for. In late 2012 an older version of Stuxnet labeled 0.5 was discovered and answered many of those questions. This presentation will cover the history, intent, and implications of Stuxnet 0.5.
Kevin Haley, Director in the Office of the CTO
Kevin is Director of Product Management for Symantec Security Response where he is responsible for ensuring the security content gathered from Symantec’s Global Intelligence Network is actionable for its customers. This includes educating customers on security issues and incorporating the security content into Symantec’s enterprise and consumer product lines. The valuable security data provides the basis for protecting customers against complex Internet threats and other security risks.
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