Bad Guy For a Day - A Websecurity hands-on tutorial

Arne Blankerts (18.May.2010 at 10:00)
Workshop at TEKĀ·X (English - US)

Rating: 5 of 5

Not knowing what attackers do makes writing secure web applications a tough job and learning all the tiny details as well as the important tricks pretty much impossible. This hands-on tutorial will demonstrate how hackers work when attacking a website, giving you first hand information on every day security problems. You will learn how to secure your own website and what else to consider in protecting your environment in general.

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Rating: 5 of 5

18.May.2010 at 16:27 by Bradley Holt

Very useful material. Was nice to have a demo application with security holes to look at.

Rating: 5 of 5

18.May.2010 at 16:56 by Tom Doggett

Thought it'd be something of a review, but I was pleased to find a number of attack vectors that I had never considered before (like clickjacking). A lot of fun; very informative. The discussion of specific solutions was both quick and helpful.

Rating: 5 of 5

18.May.2010 at 19:24 by Casey McLaughlin

Want to use the SNIFF tool to demonstrate security vulnerabilities to my students at FSU :)

Rating: 5 of 5

20.May.2010 at 13:30 by James Bush

Very interesting discussion... thanks.

Rating: 5 of 5

24.May.2010 at 13:04 by Mike Hickey

Great talk. Enjoyed the use of SNIFF to demonstrate security issues covered in the first half of the talk.

Rating: 5 of 5

25.May.2010 at 14:30 by Alex Liokumovich

demo with a code was really great

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