BotConf 2019 Wrap-Up Day #2

The second day is over. Here is my daily wrap-up. Today was a national strike day in France and a lot of problems were expected with public transports. However, the organization provided buses to help attendees to travel between the city center and the venue. Great service as always 😉

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BotConf 2019 Wrap-Up Day #1

Hello from Bordeaux, France where I’m attending the 7th edition (already!) of the BotConf security conference dedicated to fighting against botnets. After Nantes, Nancy, Paris, Lyon, Montpellier, Toulouse and now Bordeaux, their “tour de France” is almost completed. What will be the next location? I attended all the previous editions

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DeepSec 2019 Wrap-Up Day #2

Here we go for the second wrap-up! DeepSec is over, flying back tomorrow to Belgium. My first choice today was to attend: “How To Create a Botnet of GSM-devices” by Aleksandr Kolchanov. Don’t forget that GSM devices are not only “phones”. Aleksandr covered nice devices like alarm systems, electric sockets,

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DeepSec 2019 Wrap-Up Day #1

Hello from Vienna where I’m at the DeepSec conference. Initially, I was scheduled to give my OSSEC training but it was canceled due to a lack of students. Anyway, the organizers proposed to me to join (huge thanks to them!). So, here is a wrap-up of the first day! After

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Hack.lu 2019 Day #3 Wrap-Up

And here is my third and last wrap-up for the 2019 edition of hack.lu! The last day is always harder for many people after the social event but I was on time to follow the first talk: “Beyond Windows Forensics with Built-in Microsoft Tooling” by Thomas Fischer. Thomas’s goal was

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Hack.lu 2019 Day #2 Wrap-Up

After a short night playing the CTF and a lot of morning coffee, I was ready for the second day… It started with a hot-topic: “Sensor & Logic Attack Surface of Driverless Vehicles” presented by Zoz. Even if not yet common on our roads today, self-driving cars (or cars with

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