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How (We) Run a Virtual Conference

In this video, Velda, John, Jason, and Deb discuss the challenges and insights of transitioning a physical conference to a virtual format due to unforeseen circumstances. They cover the technical setup, including the use of platforms like GoToWebinar and Discord, and the logistical adjustments needed to accommodate speakers and attendees remotely.

Implementing Sysmon and AppLocker

In this video, the speakers discuss the implementation and benefits of using AppLocker and Sysmon for enhancing security in IT environments. They demonstrate how to set up and configure both tools, and explain how they can prevent unauthorized applications from running and provide detailed logging of system activity.

Network Threat Hunting & AI Hunter Demo

In this video, the speakers discuss various free tools and techniques for hunt teaming within organizations, focusing primarily on network-based approaches. They delve into the challenges of detecting command and control channels, especially when data is encrypted or obfuscated, and explore the use of artificial intelligence to enhance detection capabilities.

Windows Memory Forensics

In this video, John and Alyssa discuss advanced memory analysis techniques. They delve into the use of tools like Volatility and Rekall for dissecting memory dumps, and demonstrate how to extract critical data from a Windows operating system.

5 Year Plan into InfoSec – Part 2

In this video, seasoned experts discuss effective strategies for starting and advancing a career in computer security. They emphasize the importance of understanding core principles over chasing buzzwords like ‘blockchain’ and ‘AI’ initially.

We Can Hardware Hack! And You Can Too!

In this video, the speakers discuss hardware hacking, focusing on techniques for identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities in various devices such as routers and access points. They demonstrate practical methods using tools like the Jtagulator and bus pirate to interface with device firmware, illustrating the potential to extract sensitive information or manipulate device functionalities.

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