Hacking to Get Caught: A Concept for Adversary Replication and Penetration Testing - Lecture 11
Offered By: YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking conference talk that delves into the concept of "hacking to get caught" as a strategy for adversary replication and penetration testing. Presented by Raphael Mudge at ShowMeCon, this 58-minute session challenges conventional approaches to cybersecurity. Learn how deliberately exposing vulnerabilities can enhance an organization's defense mechanisms and improve overall security posture. Gain insights into innovative techniques for simulating real-world attacks, identifying weak points in systems, and developing more effective countermeasures. Discover how this unconventional methodology can revolutionize penetration testing practices and provide valuable lessons for both offensive and defensive security professionals.
Syllabus
1 11 Hacking To Get Caught A Concept For Adversary Replication And Penetration Testing Raphael Mudge
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