Good afternoon everybody! I hope your day is going well.
Here are today's Interesting Information Security Bits from around the web.
- Some good information on performing forensics on Google's browser, Chrome.
Google Chrome Forensics
Tags: ( forensics chrome google ) - Recon is looking for talk submissions.
The Professional Security Testers Warehouse for the GPEN GSEC GCIH GREM CEH QISP Q/ISP OPST CPTS - REC0N 2010 MONTREAL CANADA JULY 9-11
Tags: ( recon conferences cfp ) - Craig asks a really good question, "Is Cloud Computing Right for Your Business?"
Is Cloud Computing Right for Your Business? : The Security Catalyst
Tags: ( cloud ) - The guys over at SANS Computer Forensics are starting a new weekly feature where they point out interesting forensics tidbits from around the internet.
Digital Forensic Case Leads: Introductions
Tags: ( forensics ) - This is a neat analysis of an exploit that has multiple levels of obfuscation.
An In-Depth Exploit Analysis on Multilayer Obfuscations - Security Labs Blog
Tags: ( exploit analysis ) - The presentations from Blackhat DC 2010 are starting to become available.
Black Hat (r) Technical Security Conference: DC 2010 // Archives
Tags: ( blackhatdc presentations archives ) - Ever want to play with your own botnet? Here you go, a nice learning tool.
KreiosC2 - DigiNinja
Tags: ( botnet research testing ) - A new version of Dradis is available. This is a handy collaborative documentation sharing tool that is very helpful in incident response and forensic work. Works well for other situations too.
dradis - Effective Information Sharing
Tags: ( dradis tools ) - Whoops. Not so hard for somebody to spy on your blackberry.
Is Your BlackBerry App Spying on You?
Tags: ( blackberry malware ) - Nifty stuff. A few very helpful regexes to have in your back pocket for your data mining efforts.
JL's stuff: Forensic Regexes
Tags: ( forensics regex ) - Interesting discussion on rescinding local admin rights on our end points.
Securosis Blog | FireStarter: Admin access, buh bye
Tags: ( local-admin ) - Interesting counterpoint to the post above about admin rights. I tend to agree with Rich's thoughts here.
Securosis Blog | Counterpoint: Admin Rights Don't Matter the Way You Think They Do
Tags: ( local-admin rights ) - I love to see this happen. Sensepost will no longer have a registration wall before their publicly available research and tool offerings. Wish more companies would go this route.
Removing registration requirements
Tags: ( general )
That's it for today. Have fun!
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