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Black Hat Webcast 1: The Forbidden Sneak Peek: Black Hat USA 2008

12/19/08 • 91 min

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During this inaugural webcast, Jeff Moss provided an overview of prevailing security trends and technologies and was joined by several of the world’s leading security minds who will each provide a brief preview of the topics they presented at the Black Hat Briefings & Trainings in August 2008.
The presenters were:
Bruce Potter with Malware Detection Through Flow Analysis
Fyodor Vaskovich with Nmap - Scanning the Internet
Shawn Moyer and Nathan Hamiel with Satan is on My Friends List: Attacking Social Networks
Nate McFeters, John Heasman and Rob Carter with The Internet is Broken: beyond Document.Cookie - Extreme Client-Side Exploitation
Mike Reavey, Steve Adegbite and katie Moussouris with Secure the Planet! new Strategic Initiatives from Microsoft to Rock your World.
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During this inaugural webcast, Jeff Moss provided an overview of prevailing security trends and technologies and was joined by several of the world’s leading security minds who will each provide a brief preview of the topics they presented at the Black Hat Briefings & Trainings in August 2008.
The presenters were:
Bruce Potter with Malware Detection Through Flow Analysis
Fyodor Vaskovich with Nmap - Scanning the Internet
Shawn Moyer and Nathan Hamiel with Satan is on My Friends List: Attacking Social Networks
Nate McFeters, John Heasman and Rob Carter with The Internet is Broken: beyond Document.Cookie - Extreme Client-Side Exploitation
Mike Reavey, Steve Adegbite and katie Moussouris with Secure the Planet! new Strategic Initiatives from Microsoft to Rock your World.

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