NMAP Scripts With LUA and NSE – Paul’s Security Weekly #565

Jason Wood delivers this technical segment on NMAP. Everyone loves using Nmap and the Nmap Scripting Engine. We don’t always write NSE scripts though. Writing scripts for can be a bit intimidating at first, but they aren’t too bad to get st… Continue reading NMAP Scripts With LUA and NSE – Paul’s Security Weekly #565

Topic: IPFIX – Enterprise Security Weekly #96

IPFIX stands for Internet Protocol Flow Information Export. It was created due to a need for common, universal standard of export for Internet Protocol flow information from routers, probes, and other devices that are used by meditation systems, accoun… Continue reading Topic: IPFIX – Enterprise Security Weekly #96

Keith Hoodlet: Bug Bounty Hunting – Paul’s Security Weekly #564

Keith will be talking through some of the tools, techniques, and procedures he uses to perform recon, identify targets of interest, and report findings faster and easier. Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel
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Chris Elgee & Lee Ford, Mass. Army National Guard G-6 – Paul’s Security Weekly #562

Chris is a full time husband, father of four, and pen tester; he’s a part time Army officer, an aspiring SANS instructor, and the back-up church bass player. Lee Ford spent 2yrs in Information security as the DCOE Assnt Team Chief. Was the lead P… Continue reading Chris Elgee & Lee Ford, Mass. Army National Guard G-6 – Paul’s Security Weekly #562

Bypassing Chrome’s XSS Auditor – Paul’s Security Weekly #561

Sven Morgenroth is a security researcher at Netsparker. He found filter bypasses for Chrome’s XSS auditor and several web application firewalls. He likes to exploit vulnerabilities in creative ways and has hacked his smart TV without even leaving… Continue reading Bypassing Chrome’s XSS Auditor – Paul’s Security Weekly #561

Building Your Purple Team – Enterprise Security Weekly #92

John gives a Technical Segment this week entitled “Building A Purple Team”. He talks about different MITRE Tools. Full Show NotesVisit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
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Configuring Your Own Travel Router with OpenVPN – Paul’s Security Weekly #560

Sometimes you just need a router handy when traveling. This allows you to connect multiple devices, use a VPN for all of them, and allow you to connect to a network via Wifi, Ethernet or USB 4G modem/Tether. All this for just $32 and a little configura… Continue reading Configuring Your Own Travel Router with OpenVPN – Paul’s Security Weekly #560

Docker Security Incident: Lessons Learned – Paul’s Security Weekly #559

Paul delivers the Technical Segment this week entitled “Docker Security Incident: Lessons Learned”! Blog Post Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel
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Jeff Man, Recap of RSAC – Paul’s Security Weekly #557

This week in the Topic Segment, our very own Jeff Man gives us a recap on the 2018 RSA Conference! He discusses HackerOne CEO talking Bug Bounty programs, DevSecOps day at RSA demonstrates how the thinking around secure software has evolved, if it’s ti… Continue reading Jeff Man, Recap of RSAC – Paul’s Security Weekly #557

Eyal Neemany, AD Domain Trusts and Forest Trusts – Enterprise Security Weekly #88

Eyal is the Former Head of Israeli Air Force CERT & Forensics Team & currently the Senior Security Researcher at Javelin Networks. Eyal will describe and explain how AD Domain Trusts and Forest Trusts works, and how they can leverage by attac… Continue reading Eyal Neemany, AD Domain Trusts and Forest Trusts – Enterprise Security Weekly #88