2017 Cyberfair
Theme: Alice In Cyberland
Tuesday, October 31st 2017
Event Summary
The 13th edition of the Cyber Security and Awareness Fair was a successful journey with Alice in Cyberland. Over 400 participants ventured in from Fullerton College, Coastline, Chaffey, and Charter Oak High School along with Cal Poly Pomona faculty, staff, and students. This year’s grand prize security research poster contest winner out of 43 entries was from Fullerton College. The topic covered Webcams impact and consequences on Mainstream Life. Second through fifth place were all Cal Poly students representing Computer Science and Computer Information Systems. A few highlights of this year’s Hands on Hacking section were the lock picking table hosted by Datagram and Stan and CPPs Forensics And SecurityTechnology (FAST) interactive demo using WiFi phishing techniques to access users accounts and deliver spyware or steal credentials. IBMs X-Force team presented cognitive incident response with Watson and Salim Nieno from Kryptos Logic, the person who is credited with stopping the WannaCry outbreak presented on botnets and ransomware. Overall, this event brought together IT staff from CPP, faculty from CS and CIS, SWIFT, FAST, and MISSA clubs, the Veterans Resource Center, 28 volunteers, faculty from Fullerton, and help from the Drama Department. In addition, the exhibit table cost is now an annual budget line item for Chaffey Colleges CIS department. It is these partnerships that make this program successful.
Presentations
Presentor | Topic | Description |
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Salim Neino | Ransomware | Salim Neino gave an informative speech about Ransomeware. |
Ahmed Saleh | IBM Keynote: Next generation incident response threat intelligence analysis through cognitive computing | How firms will use cognitive computing capabilities and recommended actions |
Live Demonstrations
Presentor | Topic | Description |
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FAST | Don't Take the Bait! The dangers of phishing attacks on WiFi users | CPP FAST Forensics And SecurityTechnology present an interactive demo on how cybercriminals can use "phishing" or social engineering techniques to con unauthorized access to WiFi, coax out email addresses and Facebook passwords, deliver spyware, and worse! |
SWIFT | Going Phishing, what you see is not always what you get. | SWIFT has built a couple of illegitimate sites that look exactly like their official counterparts.Sites include Facebook, Google, Steam, Paypal, etc. Witness first hand how easy it is to have your credentials stolen on an illegitimate site, and the power a hijacked browser has. |
Sponsors
We would like to thank our wonderful sponsors for donating to help bring awareness to Cyber Security and the Information Technology Field.
Platinum Sponsors
Gold Sponsors
Green Sponsors
Onyx Sponsors
Vendor Village
Vendor Virtual Presence
Exhibitors
Exhibitors had the opportunity to meet with a plethora of talented students as well as bring awareness to all students spanning the Inland Empire. We were able to raffle off prizes thanks to the exhibitors below.