Pwnies on order – they’re here!

So I decided to start ordering everything I need for building out the PwnPad community edition –  and in 3-5 days, depending on shipping, I should have my own PwnPad. While I wait for the order I have been watching some of the great videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgisYjP_nIE More to come when I start getting everything in. […]

Post a Day in May …its back

Well its that time of year again, the Post a day in May is back – even if, just like that rash from senior week, you want it or not.  During the month of May I will be updating the blog and/or twitter everyday. Just like last year, topics will vary depending on what I […]

Job Hunting?

I know you may already be aware of this but if you are local to the MD/DC area and are currently in the process of trying to find a job the TechExpo Cyber Security Job Fair is tomorrow (April 30th, 2013) at the Sheraton Columbia Center. Unlike most tech expos that require clearances this one […]

Snippy is my new friend

If your like me you want your reports to look nice and include detail pictures – after all a picture is worth a 100 words right? So off to my long time favorites Snagit and the ole fall back alt+print screen => both work but they both have their draw backs. For Snagit you have to download the program – […]

More Free Training

In an efort to continously share free training/seminars I come accross, I wanted to share the following NIST framework: http://www.nist.gov/itl/csd/cybersecurity-framework-workshop.cfm If you are in the MD/DC/VA area and can get away for a day I suggest you register.

Google “helping hands”

I was tooling through my twitter feed the other day and came across Google’s, what I am calling, “helping hands” site offering assistance to anyone that has been hacked: http://www.google.com/webmasters/hacked/ The guide is simple to follow and has several steps a webmaster can follow if they think they been hacked. I suggest anyone interested in security […]

Kali Linux (BT6)

With the release of the new Kali linux (the revamped Backtrack – much more than BT6 but I have others call it that), I wanted to put out a mind map of the tools on the distro so you can get used to where everything is.  I hope you enjoy it and find it useful. http://tinyurl.com/chz6u8c […]

RSA Final keynote

Well I must say I learned a lot about trying to blog the live from a conference and have a much higher respect for those that do this day to day. I liked it but was unprepared wireless was crappy, going through the phone drained it (did have it chained to laptop and that worked […]

RSA software defined data center is turning security on its head

Software defined data center =sddc Software defined security = sds Ssdc abstract the hardware and do everything from within software. The compute storage and network have to be extended across multiple boundaries. Security expands all three. Adding the components on the right (ie security) extends the virtualization time from minutes to days – so how […]

RSA mobile security smackdown

My first update from the phone so I hope spelling and grammar is good enough to follow. The wifi here is sucking pretty badly and made me bust out my phone for updates. 1300 “agencies” in the government; 100s of cios so the government dilemma how to build solid framework to manage devices. State agencies […]