Hey Attacker! I Can See You!
Offered By: Hack In The Box Security Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore advanced cybersecurity techniques in this conference talk from Hack In The Box Security Conference. Dive into the world of large-scale threat intelligence and attacker tracking as Ross Bevington shares insights on coping with massive-scale attacks and transforming that data into actionable intelligence. Learn about Microsoft's innovative deception technology, inspired by 'The Matrix', which allows for psychological and technical control of attacker behavior at cloud scale. Discover how this sophisticated simulation environment helps analyze tools, techniques, and malware used by cybercriminals. Gain valuable knowledge on building deception networks, applying deception approaches to various domains, and leveraging attackers' social networks for enhanced defense. Understand how these advanced methods contribute to better tracking of threat actors, improved protections, and increased security for Linux users both on and off Azure. The presentation covers topics such as the Dark Web, honeypots, fog of war tactics, data collection methods, and real-world results, including insights from a VNC server implementation.
Syllabus
Introduction
Dark Web
Example
The Dilemma
Honeypots
Deception
Fog of War
The Solution
The System
Data Collection
Results
VNC server
Questions
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Hack In The Box Security Conference
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