SecuraBit Episode 60: Free Calamari!!! Hosts: Anthony Gartner – @anthonygartner http://anthonygartner.com Christopher Mills – @thechrisam Andrew Borel – @andrew_secbit Jason Mueller – @securabit_jay Tim Krabec – @tkrabec http://www.SMBMinute.com Guests: Christopher Boyd (Sunbelt Software) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Boyd http://www.vitalsecurity.org/ http://sunbeltblog.blogspot.com/ General topics: Chris speaks about how he got involved in the position he is in now. He also got [...]
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SecuraBit Episode 58: Forensic Goodness with Harlan Carvey
SecuraBit Episode 58: Forensic Goodness with Harlan Carvey Hosts: Anthony Gartner – @anthonygartner http://anthonygartner.com Christopher Mills – @thechrisam Chris Gerling – @chrisgerling Aricon Andrew Borel – @andrew_secbit Guests: Harlan Carvey http://windowsir.blogspot.com/ Tools: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/win4n6/ General topics: Timeline creation Regripper Forensic trends SIFT Lance Mueller http://www.forensickb.com/ Are you interested in taking an upcoming SANS course? Dr. Eric [...]
Rootkit Analysis: Hiding SSDT hooks
In attempt to bring our readers/listeners more technical content, the SecuraBit team has brought on a guest blogger to cover some of the current issues facing malware analysts/reverse engineers. Nick Jogie’s first post delves into rootkit analysis and explains in great detail how to detect such when AV and perimeter security devices just aren’t enough. [...]
SecuraBit live tonight with Rob Lee!
Join us tonight as we interview Rob Lee where he’ll be discussing his upcoming SANS vLive! course as well as other happenings in the security world….APT. We should be live around 8pm EST tonight, join us on IRC or listen in live at this link! If you haven’t taken the Security 508 course yet we have [...]
WASC Threat Classification v2.0 released
On the first of the year The Web Application Security Consortium (WASC) released the second version of its Threat Classification Project . While the WASC is not as well known as OWASP, it has a lot to contribute to the web application security space. This particular project is a compendium of threats to web application security, [...]
SANS CDI 2009 – Reverse Engineering Malware
So this coming Friday, December 11 – 14, I will have the privilege of attending SANS CDI 2009. It’s the largest SANS event that takes place every year in the heart of our nation’s capital. Besides the horrendous traffic and the bitter cold I’m eager to learn from one of the best in our field, Lenny Zeltser. [...]
SecuraBit EP46 live with Billy Hoffman tonight!
SecuraBit will be at it again tonight broadcasting live with special guest Billy Hoffman who’s began his own venture after his tenure with the HP WebSec team. We look forward to having him on once again and hope that you all can join us live at 8pm. If not, be sure to download EP46 later [...]
SecuraBit Episode 44 – Dennis Hurst and Movember!
SecuraBit Episode 44 – Guest Interview: Dennis Hurst, Senior Application Security Architect at HP Software & Solutions and a founding member of the Cloud Security Alliance Discussion of security and Agile development. Scaling agile requires feedback mechanisms and strong visibility http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enterprise/us/en/messaging/feature-software-scale-agile.html HP Application Security Center http://www.hp.com/go/stophackers Cloud Security Alliance http://cloudsecurityalliance.org Movember: Chris Gerling and Andrew [...]
SecuraBit Episode 25: Jayson E. Street Talks about his book f0rb1dd3n
SecuraBit Episode 25: “Jayson E. Street’s f0rb1dd3n” This week we interview Jayson E. Street about his new novel f0rb1dd3n. f0rb1dd3n is a fictional story that also provides an overview of the tools, techniques, and culture of hackers. Throughout the story there are references to an appendix that will provide detailed information about that particular part [...]
How Secure Are Your Passwords?
Courtesy of Bart Hopper:
By now, most people know that you should have a complex password of at least 8 characters that are composed of upper case, lower case, numbers, punctuation marks and ,as Dilbert said








