At this year's Black Hat Security Conference, several engineers on the Windows Networking & Security teams will be presenting <for the first time, ever> on a number of technical topics, ranging from the new improvements made to the reliability & performance of the OS Heap Manager, to the NetIO stack—a re-architected and re-written TCP/IP stack. Our discussion on this podcast has three distinguished engineers discussing their work with Sam, including:
- Noel Anderson - Group Manager on the Windows Wireless Team (IP Stack for Bluetooth & Wi-Fi)
- Adrian Marinescu - former member of the Windows Kernel team, LPC, Object Manager & Heap Manager. This past year, Adrian has focused his work on Vista's Heap Manager.
- Aboldate Gbadegesin - Architect on Core Networking on Windows (TCP/IP & related protocols, tools & components)
We'll cover their respective areas of work & discuss the topics being presented at Black Hat for those that cannot attend.
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