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Stealing Identity Management Systems49 min 50 sec
DefCon 15 at the Riviera Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, August 3-5, 2007 DefCon 15 - T538 - Stealing Identity Management Systems presented by Plet
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The Science of Social Engineering48 min 14 sec
DefCon 15 at the Riviera Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Science of Social Engineering: NLP, Hypnosis and the Science of Persuasion presented by Mike Murray.
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Comparing Application Security Tools17 min 47 sec
DefCon 15 compares and tests application security tools.
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Debugging Backwards in Time51 min 19 sec
What if a debugger could allow you to simply step BACKWARDS? Instead of all that hassle with guessing where to put breakpoints and the fear of typing "continue" one too many times... What if you could simply go backwards to see what went wrong? This is the essence of the "Omniscient Debugger" -- it remembers everything that happened during the run of a program, and allows the programmer to "step backwards in time" to see what happened at any point of the program. All variable values, all objects, all method calls, all exceptions are recorded and the programmer can now look at anything that happened at any time.
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Wireless LAN Security3min 25 sec
Divine, a new chat room member, wanted to know how he could kick people off of his wireless network. In this case the best offense is a good defense.
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How to Increase Your Wi-Fi Signal2 min 34 sec
Do you need a stronger wireless signal or greater network access? I'm Mark Erickson, and this is Infinite Solutions. In this episode, I'll show you a simple hack to extend the range of your wireless card.
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Building intrusion detection to 1 Gbps and beyond46 min 29 sec
With the advent of worms, passive malcode, and sophisticated attackers, the "Big Firewall" model of security has failed. To build robust commercial networks in the future, security will need to move into the LAN infrastructure. The LAN vantage point requires a nearly two-order-of-magnitude cost/performance improvement over conventional network intrusion detection and response. In this talk, I introduce the rational for LAN-centric defences and the difficulties in implementing for these targets. I will then discuss our work on Shunting, a technique which enables the Bro intrusion detection to operate at Gigabit line rate with the addition of a small piece of hardware support. The small hardware enables Bro to decide, on a connection by connection basis, whether a connection requires further analysis. Additionally, VLAN-rewriting can allow a shunt, when coupled with a commodity managed Ethernet switch, to control all network traffic which passes through the switch.
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Penetration Testing: Taking the Guesswork Out of Vulnerability Management1 hr 9 min 19 sec
IDC Webinar video with Charles Kolodgy. Penetration testing using Core Security Technologies Impact penetration testing software.
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Network Security Begins at Home: Changing Consumer Behavior for i-Safety1 hr 3 min 21 sec
Virus and worm attacks that spread through holes in popular consumer software emphasize the role the online public must play in preserving the safety and integrity of the Internet. To protect the network commons, more users must engage in safe online behavior by such actions as controlling their private information, updating software security patches, downloading protective software, and filtering their email. While network security remains an abstract notion to the general public, online consumers can understand the issue in terms of their personal privacy behavior, actions that result in the undesired disclosure of information and unwanted intrusions on their personal cyberspace. In her talk, Professor Rifon will discuss a social-psychological approach to understanding Internet user privacy and security safety related behaviors.
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Lab Rats - How to Set Up a Home Network14 min. 41 sec.
In episode 6, the Lab Rats show you how to setup a basic home network. Also discuss Internet connection types and wired and wireless routers. Plus Biff takes a pratfall in an outtake (back end of the episode). He was very embarrassed.
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