Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Greater Seattle Area United States
Profession
CTO, and COO at InGuardians; Book Author and Series Editor; Creator of Bastille Linux; Black Hat Trainer, O'Reilly Security Review Board Member
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
Site Web
http://www.InGuardians.com
À propos
Jay Beale is a information security specialist, well known for his work on mitigation technology, specifically in the form of operating system and application hardening. He's written two of the most popular tools in this space: Bastille UNIX/Linux, a system lockdown and audit tool that introduced a vital security-training component, and the Center for Internet Security's Unix Scoring Tool. Both are used worldwide throughout private industry and government. Through Bastille and his work with the Center, Jay has provided leadership in the Linux system hardening space, participating in efforts to set, audit, and implement standards for Linux/Unix security within industry and government. In ...
Mots-clés
inguardians
cryptojacking
cryptomining malware
ransomware
information security
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Présentations
(1)J’aime
(21)Red Team Methodology - A Naked Look
Jason Lang
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il y a 4 ans
The Travelling Pentester: Diaries of the Shortest Path to Compromise
Will Schroeder
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il y a 7 ans
DevOps with Kubernetes
EastBanc Tachnologies
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il y a 7 ans
Security best practices for kubernetes deployment
Michael Cherny
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il y a 7 ans
OWASP AppSecCali 2015 - Marshalling Pickles
Christopher Frohoff
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il y a 9 ans
Startups are Hard. Like, Really Hard. @luketucker
Empowered Presentations
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il y a 8 ans
AWS Survival Guide
Ken Johnson
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il y a 7 ans
Hacking Z-Wave Home Automation Systems
SensePost
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il y a 10 ans
Yet Another Dan Kaminsky Talk (Black Ops 2014)
Dan Kaminsky
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il y a 9 ans
Slug 2009 06 SELinux For Sysadmins
PaulWay
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il y a 14 ans
CoreOS automated MySQL Cluster Failover using Galera Cluster
Yazz Atlas
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il y a 9 ans
PowerShell for Penetration Testers
Nikhil Mittal
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il y a 11 ans
When you don't have 0days: client-side exploitation for the masses
Michele Orru
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il y a 10 ans
hackcon2013-Dirty Little Secrets They Didn't Teach You In Pentesting Class v2
Chris Gates
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il y a 10 ans
Black Ops of TCP/IP 2011 (Black Hat USA 2011)
Dan Kaminsky
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il y a 12 ans
Applied Detection and Analysis Using Flow Data - MIRCon 2014
chrissanders88
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il y a 9 ans
BlueHat 2014 - The Attacker's View of Windows Authentication and Post Exploitation
Benjamin Delpy
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il y a 9 ans
Abusing Microsoft Kerberos - Sorry you guys don't get it
Benjamin Delpy
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il y a 9 ans
Veil-Ordnance
VeilFramework
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il y a 9 ans
BH Arsenal '14 TurboTalk: The Veil-framework
VeilFramework
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il y a 9 ans
Defcon - Veil-Pillage
VeilFramework
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il y a 9 ans
Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Greater Seattle Area United States
Profession
CTO, and COO at InGuardians; Book Author and Series Editor; Creator of Bastille Linux; Black Hat Trainer, O'Reilly Security Review Board Member
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
Site Web
http://www.InGuardians.com
À propos
Jay Beale is a information security specialist, well known for his work on mitigation technology, specifically in the form of operating system and application hardening. He's written two of the most popular tools in this space: Bastille UNIX/Linux, a system lockdown and audit tool that introduced a vital security-training component, and the Center for Internet Security's Unix Scoring Tool. Both are used worldwide throughout private industry and government. Through Bastille and his work with the Center, Jay has provided leadership in the Linux system hardening space, participating in efforts to set, audit, and implement standards for Linux/Unix security within industry and government. In ...
Mots-clés
inguardians
cryptojacking
cryptomining malware
ransomware
information security
Tout plus