Craig Lester
Craig relocated interstate for his first tech role 18 years ago, where a need for travel developed into a hobby interest. Once a mileage runner, he was called crazy by some for doing long-haul weekends away. His technical career has spanned from Data & Carrier Networking into Security, where he currently assists SOC teams with detection and analytics.
Session
Richard Brason is oft quoted with the quip that the quickest way to become a millionaire in the Airline Industry is to start as a billionaire. An Industry constrained by high fixed capital costs, bi-lateral capacity treaties, airport slots and curfews, labour etc; Airlines use the practice of revenue management to fill planes, maximise earnings and keep competitors at bay.
But you’re not interested in an economics talk – this is a hacker con. I’m here to provide a birds-eye view and introduction into how fares and ticketing work, debunking some myths while outlining system constraints and limitations that introduce vulnerabilities.
As an outcome, attendees should gain an introductory understanding of airline industry pricing, published fares and terminology. With most blogged 'deals' patched quicker than RCEs, the deeper understanding of not what but how, facilitates a progression for those interested to interact on more specialised discussion forums.