Category: networking
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Here are a few photos of the presentation by the NOC at Def Con 27 (2019). But first here is may favorite non-focused photo as it says a lot: Squirrels? Some WIFI User Tracking Some Traffic Analysis High-Level Network Diagram #1 For 2019 High-Level Network Diagram #2 For 2019 Previous…
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Here are my DEF CON notes from the sessions that I attended in 2018 for DEF CON 26: defcon26-2018-report-technewsradio.pdf Please fell free to do what you want with these notes. I go to sessions so you don't have to. Here some quick links to notes from previous years: 25 (2017), 24…
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Last summer (2014) I picked up a Asus C720-2802 Chromebook and posted a review on TechNewsRadio.com. I recently updated to a newer version (same form factor) — the Acer C720-3605. I had originally ordered the Acer C720-3404 (which is the Canadian version), but ended up with the U.S. version: C720-3605. They appear at least on…
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Listen! (Size 2.12 MBs, Running Time 2m10s) Today's podcast is inspired by the Dog Days Of Podcasting (#DDOP). It is a single focus recommendation on why I have NMAP in my security toolkit and why you should consider it. Feel free to follow along with Steve Holden at: Twitter and/or Google+. For technology news only…
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DEFCON 21 was in Las Vegas, NV from August 02-04, 2013 and we were there. Our real-time posts, references, and links are available over on @Technewsradio on Twitter. We have a detailed report (PDF) from the sessions attended if you are interested. Just drop us an email to get the…
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DEFCON 19 was in Las Vegas, NV from August 4-5, 2011. This yearly computer network security and hacker conference is full of cutting-edge research, detailed demos, awesome presentations, and a lot of partying. The podcast coverage was pretty good also. Here are my recommendations: Network Security Podcast Southern Fried Security…
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Looking through my listened to podcast list for this past week, I'm going to recommend the following as potentially interesting: MacCast 2011-07-26: Review of Apple Mac OS X Lion Release (News, Tips & Tricks) Author Debriefing (August 16, 2011) – The Triple Agent: The al-Qaeda Mole Who Infiltrated the CIA…
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Listen! (Size 2.9 MBs, Running Time 2m57s) Today’s podcast examines three stories about computer network security: New browser tab and window phishing attack threats. Barry Rosenber at Federal Computer Week examines DARPA’s National Cyber Range plans. Tim Wilson at DarkReading.com has coverage of new microphone hijacking attack options. Feel free to…
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The following is a summary of @technewsradio posts to Twitter: ASIS Bookstore (security pro organization) has announced over 26 new books via their online store SWFTools is a collection of open source utilities for working with Adobe Flash files (SWF files) Amazon online cloud services has a bunch of demos…
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Listen! (Size 3.1 MBs, Running Time 3m04s) Today's podcast is a couple of tech tidbits that examine recent news from Amazon S3 with regards to: Reduced Redundancy Storage (RRS); Amazon Cloudfront HTTP & HTTPS; and S3 Bucket Services (via ReadWriteWeb). Feel free to follow along with Steve Holden at: Twitter, FriendFeed, and/or Delicious. For tech news…
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