Wireshark Scripting with Lua

From March 20, 2017 to March 21, 2017

Wireshark is a highly customizable software for network analysis. The Lua scripting language can be used to extend nearly all aspects of Wireshark including the definition of new protocols (protocol dissectors), event triggers, GUI elements, etc. In this hands-on training, attendants will learn how to customize Wireshark to their own needs for network analysis, protocol research, etc. using Lua scripts.

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Peter Kieseberg

Peter Kieseberg is a researcher at SBA Research, the Austrian non-profit research institute for information security. He received a Dipl. Ing. (equivalent to MSc) degree in Technical Mathematics in Computer Science from the Vienna University of Technology. His main research interests include digital forensics, fingerprinting of structured data and mobile security. Furthermore, Peter is a senior expert at Kibosec GmbH.

Sebastian Schrittwieser

Sebastian Schrittwieser heads the Josef Ressel Center for Unified Threat Intelligence on Targeted Attacks https://www.jrz-target.at and is a lecturer for IT security at the University of Applied Sciences St. Pölten, Austria. He received a doctoral degree in informatics with focus on information security from the Vienna University of Technology in 2014. Sebastian’s research interests include, among others, network analysis, digital forensics, binary analysis, and mobile security. Furthermore, Sebastian is a senior expert at Kibosec GmbH.