DSS 2022
First Annual DeFi Security Summit
Paul & Mildred Berg Hall, Stanford, August 27-28










About
DeFi is an emerging suite of applications for decentralized asset management over blockchain technology. DeFi is becoming a major economic vehicle in modern society. The Ethereum blockchain alone already manages more than 235 billion USD worth of assets. One of the basic principles behind DeFis is that the code is law and computer programs called smart contracts that run on the blockchain dictate the conditions and the effects for asset transactions. This groundbreaking idea has many desirable benefits that originate from trust-minimizing and immutable aspects of decentralized public blockchains. However, vulnerabilities in smart contracts and in their applications may be exploited to steal or deny access to assets managed by them. Mitigation and prevention of such damages are challenging and require new software development and security design methodologies. Hundreds of millions in USD value have already been lost due to vulnerabilities in smart contracts. Therefore, smart contract security is a significant concern for DeFi applications.
Records
Anton Permenev, Founding Partner at ChainSecurity – Alpha for Auditors: The Vulnerabilities of Tomorrow
Christoph Michel, Security Researcher – Price Manipulation Exploits
Christopher Whinfrey, Co-Founder at Hop Protocol – Securing a Cross-Chain Bridge
Christopher Whinfrey, Ryan Zarick, Layne Haber, Yoav Weiss – Discussion – Bridges
Daniel Von Fange, Senior Engineer, Origin Protocol – How to Understand a Smart Contract Hack
Daniel Von Fange, Tina Qian, Kurt Barry – Discussion: Security
Speakers

Founder at HOPR

CEO and Co-Founder of Gauntlet

Founding Partner at ChainSecurity

Co-Founder of DeFi Italy

Founder & CEO, Gauntlet

CEO, Immunefi

VP of Engineering, Aave Labs

Founder & Director, Sigma Prime

CISO, Polygon

Security Researcher, Consensys

Security Researcher,Fixed Point Solutions LLC
2022