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Summit Talk: Less but Better: Lessons Learned From Red Teaming Esoteric Environments
March 13 @ 1:30 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
Talk Length: 20-25 minutes
Tuition: Free
Includes: Twelve months of complimentary access to the Antisyphon Cyber Range, certificate of participation, six months access to class recordings.
This talk is part of the The Most Offensive Con that Ever Offensived March 2024 Summit. Registration for any The Most Offensive Con that Ever Offensived March 2024 Summit class includes registration for the summit and all of its presentations, talks, and streams.
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Course Description
As the technology we rely on to build our businesses increases in complexity, it is requiring more specialized knowledge of how to deploy, administer, and secure it. Unfortunately this increasing of technological complexity presents a unique problem to those of us on the red team: how do we exploit this technology without spending our entire engagement simply learning how it works? This is becoming a unique challenge where the complexity of an environment paired with a limited time frame can hinder the ability for a red team to adequately identify security holes and test the detection and response capabilities of the environment.
I’ve spent a long time trying to figure out a solution to this dilemma. In this talk I will discuss some of the unique challenges I have run into, the often surprising solutions I’ve discovered, as well as the techniques I use when approaching new highly complex environments that allow me to demonstrate risk without spending all of my allotted time researching the intricacies of each technology in play.
Trainer & Author
As a Red Team Specialist, Graham is responsible for providing an offensive perspective to help architect robust security infrastructure. Leading both proactive red team engagements and collaborative purple team exercises, Graham bridges the offensive-defensive chasm, empowering teams to anticipate and thwart real-world threats. A passionate advocate for knowledge sharing, Graham regularly presents at industry conferences, volunteers at security events, and releases free content he wish he had when he started his career on his website grahamhelton.com. In his free time he likes cooking, playing Tetris, using AI to help write his bio, and pretending that he knows what he’s doing.