Securi-Tay [1] is an Information Security conference held by the Abertay Ethical Hacking Society [2], and supported by the Abertay University in Dundee. The aim of the conference is to provide an opportunity to industry professionals, students and information security enthusiasts to attend and share knowledge and information. This year will be the fifth year the conference is taking place (hence the V) and it will be held on February 26th - 27th, 2016. Personally, I believe this conference offers a fantastic opportunity to students to meet and network with experts in the area of security, share information and have a first glance on how their future in the security industry can be like.
I was very pleased to get accepted to speak at the conference again this year and I am already looking forward to it. The talk is about passwords and more specifically on how to train your brain to "regenerate" different passwords for different accounts, instead of remembering them. I know that this is not very clear at the moment, but I promise you that everything will be explained during the presentation. This is something I started working more than 10 years ago. I actually published two papers on the subject, one paper describing the thought process and one paper on how to reverse the password generation process during a computer forensics investigation based on an individual's profile.