Falling Dominoes
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of Windows security in this comprehensive Black Hat conference talk from 2001. Delve into the concept of "Falling Dominoes" as it relates to Windows vulnerabilities and exploits. Gain valuable insights into the security landscape of the early 2000s, understanding how attackers could potentially chain together multiple weaknesses to compromise systems. Learn about the interconnected nature of security flaws and how addressing one vulnerability might inadvertently expose others. Discover the importance of holistic security approaches and the challenges faced by security professionals in maintaining robust Windows environments during this pivotal era in computing history.
Syllabus
Black Hat Windows 2001 - Falling Dominoes
Taught by
Black Hat
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