Tag: cyberwarfare

  • The power of collaboration (BlueHat post)

    Collaborating on the blueHat blog post, and getting some additional insights

  • Stuxnet Analysis Report

    Stuxnet report officialy published by the CSFI-CWD

  • Learning from stux, and connecting more dots in infosec

    Learning from stuxnet on how we are exposed to similar attacks. Connecting the dots between technology, society, and the human factor when talking about cyberwarfare.

  • Updated speaking schedule!

    As noted before, for some reason beyond my understanding I am going to be speaking at both SOURCE Barcelona and Brucon in September, as well as in Excaliburcon in China (you guys must really like this whole crime meets state thing huh?). So, down to business, SOURCE Barcelona is going to be awesome – It’s […]

  • Identity crisis

    Here’s a common question I get asked a lot: “What technology should I use to secure my server/network/[some technology]?” The question is usually presented by someone who’s in charge of “Security” in an organization. Now, I wouldn’t have had a problem with this if this was a technician, or a pen-tester of sorts, but I […]