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Last week’s RSA Conference covered a litany of network security vulnerabilities, from developing more robust tokenization policies and to addressing UEFI-based attacks, and non-endpoint attack vectors. Preceding the conference, the United States experienced its biggest cyberattack on critical infrastructure to date with ransomware hitting Colonial Pipeline.
The general message on vulnerabilities at the conference is that cybersecurity is a constant game of preparing for the latest and most dangerous tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP).
We look at three RSAC 2021 sessions and some of the most daunting vulnerabilities presented by the SANS Institute, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and Varonis Systems.
New Windows User Mode Exploit Development (EXP-301) Training Course Teaches Exploit Development and Reverse Engineering Techniques
NEW YORK – January 27, 2021 – Offensive Security, the leading provider of hands-on cybersecurity training and certifications, today announced the launch of Windows User Mode Exploit Development (EXP-301), a new course focused on exploit development and reverse engineering techniques. EXP-301 teaches the fundamentals of exploit development, and emphasizes the techniques that security researchers must learn to understand and attack standard Windows protections.
“Security today requires constantly staying one step ahead of attackers, and this necessitates a creative, curious, adversarial mindset,” said Ning Wang, CEO, Offensive Security. “Defenders must not only understand all the defense techniques that enterprises employ, but also be able to take the next step and infer from there how attackers work to bypass these defenses. At OffSec we are
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