Mitigating Web-based Malware Attacks

June 28th, 2010 | by admin |

Google Tech Talks
July 29, 2009

ABSTRACT

Presented by Neil Daswani.

Over the past few years, malware spreading primarily by infecting web pages has been a significant emerging trend that has become so significant that the major search engines (including Google, Yahoo, and MSN) and browsers (such as Firefox, Chrome, and IE 8) have been blacklisting infected web pages to protect users. This presentation provides statistics about this trend, and discusses how we can scalably defend websites from the problem via an open-source, security-as-a-service model that enables hosting providers to protect web sites that they host. I’ll also discuss how Dasient’s technology platform provides automated diagnosis, monitoring, and quarantining of web-based malware, and a few ways in which search engines, technology providers like Dasient, and hosting providers can collaborate to control the spread of web-based malware.

Neil Daswani is a co-founder of Dasient, Inc., a new Internet security company backed by some of the most influential investors in Silicon Valley and New York. In the past, Neil has served in a variety of research , development, teaching, and managerial roles at Google, Stanford University, DoCoMo USA Labs, Yodlee, and Bellcore (now Telcordia Technologies). While at Stanford, Neil co-founded the Stanford Center for Professional Development (SCPD) Security Certification Program (http://proed.stanford.edu/?security).

His areas of expertise include security, wireless data technology, and peer-to-peer systems. He has published extensively in these areas, frequently gives talks at industry and academic conferences, and has been granted several U.S. patents.

He received a Ph.D. and a master’s in computer science from Stanford University, and earned a bachelor’s in computer science with honors with distinction from Columbia University.

Neil is also the lead author of Foundations of Security: What Every Programmer Needs To Know (published by Apress; ISBN 1590597842; http://tinyurl.com/33xs6g ). More information about Neil is available at http://www.neildaswani.com.

Duration : 1:0:44


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  1. 8 Responses to “Mitigating Web-based Malware Attacks”

  2. By shishkabobby on Jun 28, 2010 | Reply

    If the number of …
    If the number of infected web pages increased from 5,000/day to 30,00/day, that is an increase of 2,500/day or an increase of 500%, not 600%

  3. By BluePointSecurity on Jun 28, 2010 | Reply

    Interesting…
    Interesting…

  4. By x99exe on Jun 28, 2010 | Reply

    No, it’s not.
    No, it’s not.

  5. By trip1red on Jun 28, 2010 | Reply

    yes
    yes

  6. By Qulopuaa on Jun 28, 2010 | Reply

    Its possible to get …
    Its possible to get malware on youtube too -all those that want to be your friend IS most likely just not that but something else-dont click on their video.

  7. By gregh7470 on Jun 28, 2010 | Reply

    So this is …
    So this is basically a sales pitch for Dasient? I learned a little bit about the theory and practice of drive by downloads and that’s about it…If you came here hoping to learn something of use then go to the Hak5 channel on youtube instead

  8. By Naxzuil on Jun 28, 2010 | Reply

    all the people on …
    all the people on here are and cant even speak english ummmm ahhhh hmmm ahhrrr lol learn english you fags

  9. By fnyklr on Jun 28, 2010 | Reply

    Umhh… ahh… aaa. …
    Umhh… ahh… aaa….

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