Information Warfare
And ClubHack Mag is seeking submissions for next issue, Issue21-October 2011.Just like September issue, October issue will also be on Malwares.
But articles on following topics are also welcome:-
1. Mobile devices exploitation, vulnerabilities, malware, VOIP and Telecom
2. Virtualization security, hacking VMs
3. Information Warfare
4. Forensics and Anti-Forensics
5. Social Engineering
ClubHack Magazine has as different sections:
- Hardware (ex: RFID, Magnetic Strips, Card Readers, Mobile Devices,
Electronic Devices)
- Tools (open source)
- Programming/Software Development
- Networks
- Information Warfare
- Botnets, Malware
- Web
- New attack vectors
- Mobile, VOIP and Telecom
- VM
* Security from layer 1 through 7
* 802.11 Wireless and any RF related stuff for that matter
* Authentication
* Crypto
* Incident Response & other applicable (and useful) Infosec Policies
* Information Warfare
* Malware
* Botnets
* Secure Programming
* Hacker Spaces
* Application and Protocol Fuzzing
* Information Security Policies
* Messing with Protocols
* Networking/Telecommunication
* Wireless and all RF related stuff
* Incident Response & other applicable (and useful) Infosec Policies
* Information Warfare
* Malware/ BotNets
* User awareness/ Social Networking Threats
* Secure Programming
* Hacker Spaces/ hacker community
* Fuzzing
- Hardware (ex: RFID, Magnetic Strips, Card Readers, Mobile Devices,
Electronic Devices)
- Tools (open source)
- Programming/Software Development
- Networks
- Information Warfare
- Botnets, Malware
- Web
- New attack vectors
- Mobile, VOIP and Telecom
- VM
[Topics]
Suggested topics include but are not limited to:
- Information Warfare / Industrial Espionage
- Satellite Hacking
- Echelon - Waihopai & Tangimoana
- Lockpicking / Wiretapping / Bugs
- Biometrics
- Cellular Networks (GSM,GPRS,CDMA,3G,4G)
Database Security
Digital Rights Management
Formal Verification of Secure Systems
Identity Management
Inference/Controlled Disclosure
Information Warfare
Intellectual Property Protection
Intrusion and Attack Detection
Intrusion and Attack Response
Key Management
Privacy-Enhancing Technology
* Privacy in the Digital World
* Messing with Network Protocols
* 802.11 Wireless and any RF related stuff for that matter
* Authentication
* Incident Response Stories and Policies
* Information Warfare
* Malware/ Botnets
* DDoS Evolution or Stories
* Secure Programming
* Hacker Culture
* Application Security
- Fuzzing and application security test
- Security in Wi-Fi and VoIP environments
- Information warfare and industrial espionage
- Denial of service attacks and/or countermeasures
- Analysis of virus, worms and all sorts of malwares
* Security aspects in SCADA and industrial environments and
"obscure" networks
* Cryptography
* Lockpicking, trashing, physical security and urban exploration
* Internet, privacy and Big Brother
* Information warfare and industrial espionage
[ - Important dates - ]
Conference and trainings - H2HC So Paulo/Brazil
* Security aspects in SCADA and industrial environments and
"obscure" networks
* Cryptography
* Lockpicking, trashing, physical security and urban exploration
* Internet, privacy and Big Brother
* Information warfare and industrial espionage
[ - Important dates - ]
Conference and trainings - H2HC Sao Paulo/Brazil
* Security aspects in SCADA and industrial environments and
"obscure" networks
* Cryptography
* Lockpicking, trashing, physical security and urban exploration
* Internet, privacy and Big Brother
* Information warfare and industrial espionage
[ - Important dates - ]
Conference and trainings - H2HC So Paulo/Brazil
Speaker: Jayson Street, CISSP (Stratagem One)
Keynote: "Dispelling the myths and discussing the facts of global
cyber-warfare"
Language: English
Track: Information warfare
Speaker: Stephen Ridley (Matasano)
Speech: "Intro to Windows Kernel Security Development"
Language: English
- Security in SCADA and "obscure" environments
- Cryptography
- Information about satellites, GPS and stuff alike
- Lockpicking, trashing and urban exploration
- Internet, privacy and Big Brother
- Information warfare and industrial espionage
[ - Costs - ]
uCon staff tried to keep an affordable price for attendees and the
- Denial of service attacks and/or countermeasures
- Security aspects in SCADA and industrial environments and "obscure" networks
- Cryptography
- Lockpicking, trashing, physical security and urban exploration
- Internet, privacy and Big Brother
- Information warfare and industrial espionage
[ - Important dates - ]
Conference and trainings
- Fuzzing and application security test
- Security in Wi-Fi and VoIP environments
- Information warfare and industrial espionage
- Denial of service attacks and/or countermeasures
- Analysis of virus, worms and all sorts of malwares
B-Sides Vienna | NinjaCon 11 is a unique hacker conference targeted at
security researchers, system and network operators, application
developers, hardware hackers, hackerspace members, and generally
open-minded folks working or participating in the broad fields between
information warfare and digital art.
It will combine the knowledge of experienced security speakers, hackers,
and information warriors with the fun of a small but 1337 conference.
Its main goal therefore is to help attendees understand the current
state of art in information technology and security, and showcase
* Security aspects in SCADA and industrial environments and
"obscure" networks
* Cryptography
* Lockpicking, trashing, physical security and urban exploration
* Internet, privacy and Big Brother
* Information warfare and industrial espionage
[ - Important dates - ]
Conference and trainings
PlumberCon is a very unique hacker conference targeted at security
researchers, system and network operators, application developers,
hardware hackers, hackerspace members, and generally open-minded folks
working or participating in the broad fields between information
warfare and digital art.
It will combine the knowledge of experienced security speakers,
hackers, and information warriors with the fun of a small but 1337
conference at one of Vienna's most comfy & snugly meeting locations:
the WerkzeugH. Its main goal is to help attendees understand the
Conference Tracks (17 – 18 Nov, 2009)
You can submit your response for any the following three conference tracks
* CT 1 - Application, Database & Web Security
* CT 2 - Infrastructure Security (Network / Wireless/ Bluetooth / Malware / Forensics / Cyber- terrorism / Physical Security / Information warfare etc.)
* CT 3 - Risk Management / Compliance
Session will have to be delivered in any one of the following Session format for Conference talks:
- Security in SCADA and "obscure" environments
- Cryptography
- Information about satellites, GPS and stuff alike
- Lockpicking, trashing and urban exploration
- Internet, privacy and Big Brother
- Information warfare and industrial espionage
[ - Costs - ]
$0. Yes, it's true! Attendance to uCon is free of charge. Bring good
ideas and a few 'coxinhas' for coffee break, if possible.
Prophet Muhammad to the war in Iraq, were followed by online supporters
attacking targets which seem affiliated with the opposing side, and vise-versa.
Up to the Estonian war, such attacks would be called "hacker enthusiast
attacks" or "cyber terrorism" (of the weak sort). Nowadays any attack with a
political nature seems to get the "information warfare" tag. When 300
Lithuanian web sites were defaced last month, "cyber war" was the buzzword.
Running security for the Israeli government Internet operation and later the
Israeli government CERT such attacks were routine, and just by speaking on them
in the local news outlets I started bigger so-called "wars" when enthusiasts
|