Windows 2003 - .NET from the Hacker's Perspective
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the vulnerabilities and security implications of Windows 2003 and .NET framework from a hacker's perspective in this comprehensive Black Hat conference talk. Delve into the intricacies of exploiting weaknesses in the Windows 2003 operating system and .NET environment, gaining valuable insights into potential attack vectors and security loopholes. Learn about advanced hacking techniques, reverse engineering methods, and penetration testing strategies specifically tailored for Windows 2003 and .NET applications. Discover how to identify and exploit common vulnerabilities, understand the inner workings of the .NET framework from a security standpoint, and develop a deeper understanding of the potential risks associated with these technologies. Presented by Drew Miller, this 1-hour and 33-minute session equips security professionals, ethical hackers, and IT administrators with the knowledge to better protect their systems and applications against malicious attacks targeting Windows 2003 and .NET platforms.
Syllabus
Black Hat Windows 2003 - .NET from the Hacker's Perspective
Taught by
Black Hat
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