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Infiltrate 2019, Alexei Bulazel's & Jeremy Blackthorne's 'Three Heads Are Better Than One: Mastering NSA's Ghidra Reverse Engineering Tool' →

June 03, 2019 by Marc Handelman in Infiltrate 2019, Conferences, Offensive Infosec, Offensive Security, Education, Information Security
June 03, 2019 /Marc Handelman
Infiltrate 2019, Conferences, Offensive Infosec, Offensive Security, Education, Information Security

BSidesIOWA 2015, Adversarial Testing through Unconventional Offensive Breach Techniques →

November 20, 2015 by Marc Handelman in Education, Information Security, Alternate Attack Analysis, Offensive Security, Offensive Infosec
November 20, 2015 /Marc Handelman
Education, Information Security, Alternate Attack Analysis, Offensive Security, Offensive Infosec

...to the Battlements, Yonder!

June 16, 2015 by Marc Handelman in Alternate Attack Analysis, All is Information, Common Sense, Critical Thinking, Defending Networks, Electronic Warfare, Information Security, Offensive Infosec, Defensive Infosec

RAND Corporation, has published a not-entirely-surprising study targeting what appears to be the highly unsuccessful security postures of organizations under scrutiny. Entitled "The Defender's Dilemma: Charting a Course Toward Cybersecurity". Apparently, the notion of "Come And Take It" is not a particularly successful stratagem in modern electronic warfare...

Citation Libicki, Martin C., Lillian Ablon and Tim Webb. The Defender's Dilemma: Charting a Course Toward Cybersecurity. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2015. http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1024. Also available in print form.

June 16, 2015 /Marc Handelman
Alternate Attack Analysis, All is Information, Common Sense, Critical Thinking, Defending Networks, Electronic Warfare, Information Security, Offensive Infosec, Defensive Infosec