Chris is a security researcher based in London.
He has not had an unusual entrance to InfoSec coming from a Computer Science background which led him to dabble in software development for sometime. This resulted in Chris realising he is a terrible dev and prefers breaking things which led him to breaking things full-time. The breaking of things full-time has allowed Chris to share his ramblings at multiple conferences in the USA and Europe. In his spare time, Chris attempts to make sauerkraut and make sense of Dalvik opcodes
Talks I've Given
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Hunting Android Malware
Featuring Chris Le Roy
Android malware is a continuing problem in the Android ecosystem, even after 9 major Android releases. Android currently relies on implicit and explicit user participation to identify malicious applications, both on the Playstore and on devices.
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Android Attacks and Defences: A Snapshot of Current Attacks and Mitigations
Featuring Chris Le Roy
Are you interested in learning more about the latest threats to the Android ecosystem? Do you want to learn how to make sure your apps don't fall victim? Don't miss the first Android Security: Hacking and Building meetup!
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Chris is a security researcher based in London. He has not had an unusual entrance to InfoSec coming from a Computer Science background which led him to dabble in software development for sometime. This resulted in Chris realising he is a terrible dev and prefers breaking things which led him to breaking things full-time. The breaking of things full-time has allowed Chris to share his ramblings at multiple conferences in the USA and Europe. In his spare time, Chris attempts to make sauerkraut and make sense of Dalvik opcodes.