| New User, Welcome! Login |
wireless security
Hello All,
Here we are again with the latest issue of ClubHack Magazine. This time also the issue is dedicated to Wireless Security.
ClubHack Magazine: http://chmag.in
Direct Download: http://chmag.in/issue/jun2011.pdf
Articles in the magainze:-
Tech Gyan - Pentesting your own Wireless Network
* Privacy Preserving / Enhancing Technologies
* Trust Technologies, Technologies for Building Trust in e-Business Strategy
* Critical Infrastructure Protection
* Observations of PST in Practice, Society, Policy and Legislation
* Network and Wireless Security
* Digital Rights Management
* Operating Systems Security
* Identity and Trust management
* Intrusion Detection Technologies
* PST and Cloud Computing
* Privacy Preserving / Enhancing Technologies
* Trust Technologies, Technologies for Building Trust in e-Business Strategy
* Critical Infrastructure Protection
* Observations of PST in Practice, Society, Policy and Legislation
* Network and Wireless Security
* Digital Rights Management
* Operating Systems Security
* Identity and Trust management
* Intrusion Detection Technologies
* PST and Cloud Computing
briefly- delivery content.
* Target speech level: To classify as: newbie
(rookie)/intermediate/advanced/expert.
* Required skills: Specify required skills of attendants.
* Topic: General topic to which the speech belongs to (Network Security,
Forensic, Secure Programming, 0day attacks, Wireless Security, etc).
* Author/s's Phone number.
* Author/s's home address.
*Deliverers expenses*
The expenses of deliverers (passages tickets, transfers, lodgings) of those
briefly- delivery content.
* Target speech level: To classify as: newbie
(rookie)/intermediate/advanced/expert.
* Required skills: Specify required skills of attendants.
* Topic: General topic to which the speech belongs to (Network Security,
Forensic, Secure Programming, 0day attacks, Wireless Security, etc).
* Author/s's Phone number.
* Author/s's home address.
Important dates:
- Web Security
- Embedded Systems Technologies
- GSM, GPRS and CDMA Security
- RFID Security
- VoIP Security
- Wireless Security
- Exploitation
- IPv6 Security
- Attack and Defense Techniques
- Reverse Engineering
- Application Security, Testing, Fuzzing
* Privacy Preserving / Enhancing Technologies
* Trust Technologies, Technologies for Building Trust in e-Business Strategy
* Critical Infrastructure Protection
* Observations of PST in Practice, Society, Policy and Legislation
* Network and Wireless Security
* Digital Rights Management
* Operating Systems Security
* Identity and Trust management
* Intrusion Detection Technologies
* PST and Cloud Computing
Content Services Gateway: First Generation is not affected by this
vulnerability.
Note: Other SAMI-based applications are not affected. The Cisco
Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN), the Cisco Mobile Wireless Home
Agent (HA), the Cisco Wireless Security Gateway (WSG), the Cisco
Broadband Wireless Gateway and Cisco IP Transfer Point (ITP), and the
Cisco Long Term Evolution (LTE) Gateway are not affected.
The Cisco 7600 Series Router is not affected by this vulnerability,
only the Cisco CSG (2nd generation) module is affected.
- Embedded Systems Technologies
- GSM, GPRS and CDMA Security
- RFID Security
- VoIP Security
- Lockpicking
- Wireless Security
- Exploitation
- IPv6 Security
- Attack and Defense Techniques
- Reverse Engineering
- Application Security, Testing, Fuzzing
promote new ideas, findings and experience to open new
horizon in our countries. Topics for submission
include but are not limited to:
Computer and information security models
Computer and information security standards
Wireless security
Authentication and access control
Computer and information security policies
Best practices in Computer and Information security
Cryptography, VPN and PKI
Disaster recovery and business continuity planning
* information survivability
* insider threat protection
* integrity
* intellectual property rights
* intrusion detection
* mobile and wireless security
* multimedia security
* operating systems security
* peer-to-peer security
* privacy and data protection
* product evaluation/compliance
Over the past few years, ToorCon has been known for providing hands-on workshops which focus on teaching a wide range of skills in a small classroom environment. The main goal is to teach the basics and provide the audience with the tools to expand on their knowledge on their own after the 2-day workshop is over. We have an exciting list of workshops to choose from this year:
Software Defined Radio Workshop
Instructor: Michael Ossman
Includes: Use of a USRP (If you would like a USRP kit included in your training cost, please contact us)
Software Defined Radio (SDR) techniques are rapidly becoming essential to all areas of wireless security research. Recent attacks on Bluetooth, GSM, wired and wireless keyboards, implantable medical devices, RFID, and more have been made possible by software radio. A combination of lectures, software exercises, and over-the-air projects, this workshop will provide the hands-on background in digital signal processing and radio engineering required to apply software radio techniques to practical hacking of diverse wireless systems. If you have experience developing software but lack experience with radio technology and digital signal processing, this workshop is for you.
Application Security Workshop
Instructor: Jared DeMott
Includes: CD with VMWare images and printed training materials
There are four technical skills required by security researchers, software quality assurance engineers, or developers concerned about security: Source code auditing, fuzzing, reverse engineering, and exploitation. All these skills and more are covered. C/C++ code has been plagued by security errors resulting from memory corruption for a long time. Problematic code is discussed and searched for in lectures and labs, with WebGoat introduced as well. Fuzzing is a topic book author DeMott knows about well. Mutation file fuzzing and framework definition construction (Sulley and Peach) are just some of the lecture and lab topics. When it comes to reversing C/C++ (Java and others are briefly discussed) IDA pro is the tool of choice. Deep usage of this tool is covered in lecture and lab. Exploitation discussions and labs are the exciting final component. You’ll enjoy exploiting BSD local programs to Vista browsers using the latest techniques.
- mobile security.
- hacking tools: custom developments.
- document security.
- VoIP, phreaking, ...
- forensics / antiforensics.
- wireless security.
- steganography and covert channels.
- web applications security
- ...
BugCON is a purely technical convention where all security researchers can show their research, projects and ideas. The main topics for BugCON 2011 are:
* Software security
* Web application security
* Trojan, worm and viri development
* Wireless security
* Discover & vulnerability explotation
* AI applications related with security
* Database hacking
* Privacy issues
* Mobile technologies
|
|
|