Penetration Testing Part One - ISC 2/21/13

The presentation from UAH’s Information Security Club meeting of February 21, 2013. This presentation was the first of two introducing the subject of penetration testing a.k.a “ethical hacking”. Its aim is not to teach the software used in penetration testing, but rather to provide the basis to understand the techniques used both in attacking and defending systems. Part Two. It was given by Eugene Davis. Slide creation was by Eugene Davis and Nathan O’Neal. Slides (PDF) Audio (MP3) Video (MP4) Youtube </source>

Open Forum Meeting: OpenDNS DoS Attacks and Defending Against DDoS - ISC 2/14/13

This recording is from the Open Forum ISC meeting of February 14, 2013. We opened with around 20 minutes of news such as recent security vulnerabilities, looking over items on the Bugtraq mailing list at securityfocus.com and packetstormsecurity.com. After that we transitioned into the question and answer portion of the meeting, discussing first the issue of OpenDNS being used to aid in DoS and DDoS attacks, as well as what defenses exist against DDoS attacks. The use of web crawlers in reconnaissance and how to defend against them was briefly mentioned. There were three diagrams referred to, below are their...

Protecting Conversations (Secure Network Protocols) Talk - ISC 2/7/13

The presentation from UAH’s Information Security Club meeting of February 7, 2013. This presentation was Protecting Conversations, and was given by guest presenter Jonathan Creekmore of Pikewerks. This talk dealt with secure network protocols. Slides (PDF) Audio (MP3) Video (MP4) Youtube </source>

Introduction to Cryptology Talk - ISC 1/31/13

The presentation from UAH’s Information Security Club meeting of January 31, 2013. This talk dealt with an Introduction to Cryptology, and was given by Eugene Davis. Slides (PDF) Audio (MP3) Video (MP4) Youtube </source>

Malware Presentation - ISC 1/24/13

The presentation from UAH’s Information Security Club meeting of January 24, 2013. This talk surveyed the topic of Malware, and was given by Eugene Davis. Slides (PDF) Audio (MP3) Video (MP4) Youtube </source>