Why Nation-State Malwares Target Telco Networks - DefCamp - 2015
Offered By: DefCamp via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive analysis of nation-state malware targeting telecommunication networks in this 55-minute DefCamp 2015 conference talk. Delve into network architecture, interfaces, and research methodologies used to investigate these sophisticated cyber threats. Learn about service enumeration, base station management, Core GPRS networks, and GTX networks. Examine C7 analysis techniques, rootkits, and regional implications. Gain insights from the speaker's academic background and inspirations, and participate in a live demo followed by a Q&A session. Enhance your understanding of critical cybersecurity issues affecting telco networks and the motivations behind nation-state attacks.
Syllabus
Introduction
Academic background
What inspired us
Network Architecture
Interfaces
Research
Service Enumeration
Base Station Management
Core GPRS Network
GTX Network
C7 Analysis
rootkits
region
demo
QA
Taught by
DefCamp
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