Joon Kim
About Author
Joon Kim is the founder and CEO of Naru Security Inc. He is also an adjunct professor at SungKyunKwan University, teaching network security. He graduated from the University of Alberta in Canada, majoring in Computer Engineering. Joon Kim started his career at the Korea Internet and Security Agency as a Security Incident Responder at the national CERT/CC. Additionally, he has been a national joint incident response team member and has served as a cyber security advisor for the Korea Cyber Command and the National Police Agency. Joon Kim's contributions to the cyber security industry and governments have been recognized with several awards, including the 2008 FIRST Best Practice award, the 2018 Cyber Safety Award from the National Police Agency, the 2019 Ministry of Commerce Industry and Energy Minister's Commendation, and the 2019 and 2022 Army Chief of Staff Award.
Session
In this training, trainees deal with BGP hijacking, which involves redirecting internet traffic by manipulating the Border Gateway Protocol. It covers the impact, training details, data sources, and notable BGP hijacking incidents. These incidents include the involvement of the Italian Hacking Team, Amazon DNS, China Telecom, and a recent incident at KlaySwap in South Korea.
This hands-on training session will use fully open-source-based intelligence and command-line analysis tools to identify and visualize BGP hijacking incidents in any network. After this training, trainees will be equipped with new skills to detect BGP hijacking when suspicious phenomena occur.