General Pr0ken File System - Hacking IBMs GPFS
Offered By: WEareTROOPERS via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the vulnerabilities of IBM's General Parallel File System (GPFS) in this 46-minute conference talk from TROOPERS15. Join security experts Florian Grunow and Felix Wilhelm as they delve into the intricacies of hacking GPFS, demonstrating potential weaknesses and attack vectors. Gain valuable insights into file system security, learn about the specific challenges posed by GPFS, and understand the implications for large-scale storage infrastructures. Discover practical techniques for identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities, as well as strategies for improving the overall security posture of GPFS implementations. Access additional resources, including slides and supplementary information, to further enhance your understanding of this critical topic in file system security.
Syllabus
[TROOPERS15] Florian Grunow, Felix Wilhelm - General Pr0ken File System - Hacking IBMs GPFS
Taught by
WEareTROOPERS
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