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Re: Derbycon 3.0 Videos Tracks 1 & 2


From: Greg Hetrick <greg.hetrick () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2013 13:28:44 -0500

Bandwidth and equipment aren't free, I just donated $20 to Adrian and what he does for the community. All of those who 
liked the work he puts in so we can view the talks is worth much more than that.

Who's gonna match?

-@gchetrick
On Oct 4, 2013, at 10:07 AM, Julian Makas <jmakas () mimictechnologies com> wrote:

Adrian,
 
You rock! DerbyCon 3 was a blast! It was great to meet you and shake your hand to say thanks.
 
Being able to watch some of the talks I missed on the flight home from the con was amazing. How are you able to get 
everything sorted out so fast. Do you ever take any down time.
 
All the effort and work you put into keeping the community informed is very much appreciated.
 
Thank you!
 
Julian
 
From: pauldotcom-bounces () mail pauldotcom com [mailto:pauldotcom-bounces () mail pauldotcom com] On Behalf Of 
Adrian Crenshaw
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 5:29 PM
To: PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List
Subject: [Pauldotcom] Derbycon 3.0 Videos Tracks 1 & 2
 
 
I think I have all of tracks 1 and 2 posted:, more to come

Scanning Darkly - HD Moore (keynote)
Kinetic Pwnage: Obliterating the Line Between Computers and the Physical World - Ed Skoudis (keynote)
Look Ma - No Exploits! - The Recon-ng Framework - Tim “LaNMaSteR53? Tomes
Practical Exploitation Using A Malicious Service Set Identifier (SSID) - Deral Heiland
JTAGulator: Assisted discovery of on-chip debug interfaces - Joe Grand
Seeing red in your future? - Ian Iamit
TMI: How to attack SharePoint servers and tools to make it easier - Kevin Johnson and James Jardine
The High Risk of Low Risk Applications - conrad reynolds
It’s Okay to Touch Yourself - Ben Ten (Ben0xA)
Collaborative Penetration Testing With Lair - Tom Steele and Dan Kottmann
Malware Automation - Christopher Elisan
What’s common in Oracle and Samsung? They tried to think differently about crypto. - L·szlÛ TÛth - Ferenc Spala
Burning the Enterprise with BYOD - Georgia Weidman
Getting the goods with smbexec - Eric Milam(brav0hax) and Martin Bos (purehate)
Shattering the Glass: Crafting Post Exploitation Tools with PowerShell - Matt Johnson
Cheat Codez: Level UP Your SE Game - Eric Smith
My Experiments with truth: a different route to bug-hunting - Devesh Bhatt
The Art and Science of Hacking Any Organization - Tyler Wrightson
Living Off the Land: A Minimalist’s Guide to Windows Post-Exploitation - Christopher Campbell & Matthew Graeber
Cracking Corporate Passwords - Exploiting Password Policy Weaknesses - Minga / Rick Redman
Ownage From Userland: Process Puppeteering - Nick Cano
) UNION SELECT `This_Talk` AS (‘New Exploitation and Obfuscation Techniquesí)%00 - Roberto Salgado
Exploiting_the_Zeroth_Hour(); Developing your Advanced Persistent Threat to Pwn the Network - SOLOMON SONYA and NICK 
KULESZA
Phishing Like The Pros - Luis “Connection” Santana
Raspberry Pi - Media Centers - and AppleTV - David Schuetz
Cognitive Injection: Reprogramming the Situation-Oriented Human OS - Andy Ellis
IOCAware - Actively Collect Compromise Indicators and Test Your Entire Enterprise - Matt Jezorek and Dennis Kuntz
Cash is King: Who’s Wearing Your Crown? - Tom Eston and Spencer McIntyre
Security Sucks - and You’re Wearing a Nursing Bra - Paul Asadoorian
Windows Attacks: AT is the new black - Rob Fuller and Chris Gates
How Good is Your Phish - @sonofshirt
Identifying Evil: An introduction to Reverse Engineering Malware and other software - Bart ‘d4ncind4n’ Hopper
How Im going to own your organization in just a few days. - RazorEQX
Pass-The-Hash 2: The Admin’s Revenge - Skip Duckwall and Chris Campbell
The Cavalry Is Us: Protecting the public good and our profession - Josh Corman
Love letters to Frank Abagnale (How do I pwn thee let me count the ways) - Jayson E. Street
The Message and The Messenger - James Arlen
50 Shades of RED: Stories from the "Playroom" - Chris Nickerson
Beyond Information Warfare “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet” - Winn Schwartau
Stop Fighting Anti-Virus - Integgroll
How the Grid Will Be Hacked - Josh Axelrod and Matt Davis
help for the helpdesk - Mick Douglas
Weaponizing your Coffee Pot - Daniel Buentello
Practical OSINT - Shane MacDougall (NOTE THAT THIS IS AN ADULT ONLY TALK - 18+ or older)
Stop making excuses; it’s time to own your HIV (High Impact Vulnerabilities) - Jack D. Nichelson
Uncloaking IP Addresses on IRC - Derek Callaway



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"The ability to Google can be a serviceable substitute for technical knowledge." ~ Adrian D. Crenshaw
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