I had the luxury of speaking at the Association of Continuity Professionals (ACP) this morning. Thanks for having me on your panel discussions – I welcome the opportunity to speak again if you do any more meetings on Cyber Security. To those in attendance, if you have any specific questions or need some quick advice […]
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Advanced Metasploit Training
Advnaced metasploit training with @georgiaweidman
Rubber Ducky – Duck Sauce v.01
Welcome to duck_sauce v.01 beta. My goal is to build a Kautilya like functionality for the USB rubber ducky AND to build a Teensy -to- DUCKY translator so you can easilly convert from teensy to duck language. The first step to doing so is to get everything in one spot. Before I go over what […]
Security in hot demand
According to this article http://www.wallstreetandtech.com/data-security/240001898?cid=nl_wallstreettech_daily&elq=0a926fb310f344e3a8b9e816ad2345c4 it looks like security positions are in and will be in hot demand for the near future. This is great news for those of us in the field or just breaking into it.
Hak5 Toys
Hello all I have been a very busy bee over the last few weeks; I recieved my Hak5 toys about the same time PwnPlug updated their release. Sorry Hak5 but since I owned the Pwnplug first I out the toys away and started my upgrade/configuration of the plug. Now that I finished that up I […]
Insecure Magazine Article
Was reading Insecure Magazine issue #34 http://www.net-security.org/insecuremag.php and particularly found one article interesting article that stood out “Firness as a security model”. Although I don’t agree with the fitness aspect of the model (I think it should have been professional sports, which fitness is a key piece), I think it is a good model for explaining how […]
PwnPlug Installation Notes
I just finsihed my installation of the community edition of pwnplug developed by the guys over at pwnieexpress (www..pwnieexpress.com). The installation documentation was a good help; however I did hit a few snags along the way. To make easier for the “next guy” I wrote up some notes during the installation and what to do after the […]
BrightTalk
I recieved my weekly BrightTalk update over the weekend and that is when I realized I never mentioned them in my education section. BrightTalk (http://www.brighttalk.com/community/it-security/channels) offers a lot of intersting presentations to include infosec related (the channel I linked to). While I find their topics slightly biased to the presentor’s company stance on the given […]
SecureMaryland – Ep18 – Let’s Go Mobile
Welcome to the SecureMaryland Podcast Episode 18 “Let’s go Mobile” re-recorded on Wednesday, May 16th. SecureMaryland is part of The Cast Cast network. For show notes, visit www.thecastcast.com A very big thanks to SmartLogic Solutions for making this possible. Visit www.smartlogicsolutions.com for more information. Announcements: Our Hosts are: Raymond Gabler: Overall tech geek with over 15 years of experience […]
BoxCryptor
Recently, I wrote about a product called CloudFogger and provided scenarios on how to use it in your backup solution. Today I wanted to quickly look at one of the other solutions in this Cloud encryption space – Boxcryptor. Boxcryptor is very similar to CloudFogger (or is it that CloudFogger is similar to Boxcryptor), in […]