Cryptographic Port-Knocking
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore an innovative approach to network security through cryptographic port-knocking in this Black Hat USA 2004 conference talk. Delve into the concept presented by David Worth, which combines traditional port-knocking techniques with cryptographic elements to enhance system protection. Learn how this method can potentially improve stealth and authentication in network access control, making it more challenging for unauthorized users to detect or exploit vulnerabilities. Gain insights into the implementation, advantages, and potential limitations of this security technique, and understand its implications for both offensive and defensive cybersecurity strategies.
Syllabus
Black Hat USA 2004 - Cryptographic Port-Knocking
Taught by
Black Hat
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