Looking forward to speaking at @1ns0mn1h4ck in Lausanne, Switzerland this March!
https://t.co/HgsBUjNirq
Tickets can be purchased here: https://t.co/aoFVg55GIH
Inspired by @patrickwardle "Art of Mac Malware" training that just took at #OBTS v8 and a suspect Google Drive notification, I decided to do a technical deep dive and blog post on a new @totalavcom affiliate scam delivered through Google Drive.
Enjoy!
https://t.co/avkMpM2KIV
🔍 Ready to hack processes? Join @bobbyrsec & @dubfr33 at RTV during @defcon 32 for "Hacking Processes: Introducing the Redteaming Process Framework: RTPF." 📊
📅 Aug 11, 2024, 10:00 AM
📍 Side Winder (Track 2)
Whether you are a cybersecurity/IT analyst, engineer, recruiter, account executive, salesperson, or student, I hope you'll derive value from this course and learn something new about the field!
If anyone is looking for an internship for next summer our security engineering team (Paranoids Engineering) has a spot open. Ideal candidate has software engineering experience, interest in security, experience with Go and/or Rust. Please DM for info and share
Abigail Frey (@abigailmfrey) describes researching Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of #tuberculosis—one of the deadliest infectious diseases—as diving into unexplored waters, aiming to come up with answers.
Abigail Frey (@abigailmfrey) describes researching Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of #tuberculosis—one of the deadliest infectious diseases—as diving into unexplored waters, aiming to come up with answers.
Had a great time this past week taping a new Introduction to Offensive Security course for LinkedIn Learning at their studio outside of Los Angeles.
The course will come out in the coming months and it will be accessible to public libraries, universities, and companies!
The Cyber Idiots chatted with David Tyler who created @DojoCyber (https://t.co/bl1oCUdc4f) about mentorship, breaking into the field, being a military veteran, and more. Check out our convo below!
https://t.co/lk1yrH7PXL
In an infamous incident at the Defcon hacker conference 15 years ago, Boston's transit agency sued a group of MIT hackers to stop them from revealing a method for getting free rides.
Today, four teenagers at Defcon picked up where they left off:
https://t.co/qV6dGAvlf3 (thread)