Archive for the ‘Talks’ Category

Talk – American Express: Engineering their Privacy Brand

American Express: Engineering their Privacy Brand, a #misec presentation by Steven Fox (@securelexicon). This talk was given at the February 2013 #misec meet-up.

Talk – Digital Forensics and Incident Response

Jack Crook designed the DFIR challenge for GrrCon 2012. Digital Forensics and Incident Response, a #misec presentation by Jack Crook, explores how to solve the challenge. This talk was given at a #misec meetup on October 11, 2012.

The files for this challenge are available:

Talk – Covert Channels and Controls in .NET

Covert Channels and Controls in .NET, a OWASP Detroit presentation by J Wolfgang Goerlich. This talk was given at a #misec meetup on September 13, 2012.

Talk – The Moscow Rules for InfoSec Professionals

The Moscow Rules for InfoSec Professionals: Achieve Détente to Secure the Enterprise, a #misec presentation by Jen Fox. This talk was given at a #misec meetup on August 9, 2012.

Talk – How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Fight the F.U.D

A #misec presentation by Mark Lenigan (niteshad) refutes points from Richard A. Clarke’s Cyberwar book. This talk was given at a #misec meetup on May 10, 2012.

Talk – Introduction to Linux System Hardening

A #misec presentation by Chris J (Rattis) on Linux system security. This talk was given at a #misec meetup on April 12, 2012.

Talk – XSS Files

An OWASP Detroit presentation by Josh Little (ZombieTango) on Cross-site Scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities. This talk was given at a #misec meetup on March 8, 2012. Our apologies for the audio quality. We had some technical difficulties.

Slides: OWASP – XSS

Talk – How to Create Social Illusions

How to Create Social Illusions: A Social Engineering Case Study. A #misec presentation by Steven Fox (Securelexicon) on social engineering. This talk was given at a #misec meetup on February 9, 2012.

Talk – Overview of Python

Overview of Python: Flying made simple without the Nyquil hangover. A #misec presentation by Keith Dixon (Tazdrumm3r) on using Python for systems administration, penetration testing, and capture the flags. Recorded on January 12, 2012.

Talk – RuCTFe 2011 Debriefing

RuCTFe 2011 capture the flag debriefing. A #misec presentation by J Wolfgang Goerlich, Kyle Creyts, Len Isham, and Derek Thomas. This talk was given at a #misec meetup on December 15, 2011.

The debriefing meeting followed an earlier call, where we discussed the basics of the competition.

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