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Sep 28

Written by: TASKAdmin
9/28/2005 4:25 PM 

Technical Level: Highly Technical.

Speaker: Brian Bourne and Christopher Diachok
Miss us at InfoSec? Here's your chance to see a server behind a firewall, running current A/V being rooted! Rootkits are a word familiar to everyone in the security community, but generally only available to the underground community. A rootkit represents one of the most powerful and dangerous weapons in a hackers toolkit. You need to learn what the blackhats already know. This session will demonstrate rootkit usage, how they hide and go undetected, the challenges in detecting them, what they can do and how you can protect yourself. This will be a technical session primarily composed of demonstrations.

Presentation: PDF Here

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