I’ll be covering things like:
- Some of the various types of penetration testing jobs
- Education/Certification/Experience/Skill requirements
- Should I have a degree – if so what type?
- Should I have certifications – if so which ones?
- Should I have work experience – if so what type?
- What skills should I have prior to applying?
- Do I need to be a good programmer?
- Where can I get these skills if I’m not currently working in the field?
- Security clearance requirements
- What are good key words to use when searching IT job sites for pentesting jobs?
- What to expect during the interview process
- I’m not in the US, where can I find pentester work abroad?
- How much money can I expect to make as a pentester?
- The good the bad and the ugly…what the work is actually like day-in and day-out
Getting ready for a Capture The Flag Hacking CompetitionJoe McCray
This is an introduction to Capture The Flag (CTF) hacking competitions. Everything you need to know about CTFs, and how to prepare for them.
This video covers:
Generic CTF prep
Strategic Security CTF prep
Incident Response
System Hardening
System Logging
Intrusion Detection System
Attacking Systems
Maintaining Access
Big Bang Theory: The Evolution of Pentesting High Security EnvironmentsJoe McCray
This presentation focuses on pentesting high security environments, new ways of identifying/bypassing common security mechanisms, owning the domain, staying persistent, and ex-filtrating critical data from the network without being detected. The term Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) has caused quite a stir in the IT Security field, but few pentesters actually utilize APT techniques and tactics in their pentests.
Learn all the tricks of the trade that penetration testers use to practice their skills, test out new attacks, and prepare for upcoming penetration tests. Joe will be covering things like:
Pentester Tips
- How to keep up with the latest vulnerabilities and exploits
- Deciding what types of vulnerabilities to put in the network
- Deciding how to design the network
- Deciding what defensive measures to put into the network
Hardware Tips
- Should you use an old machine/old laptop
- Should you build a whitebox for this
-What types of hardware should you buy
Software Tips
- Where do you get all of the operating systems from
- Where do you get all of the vulnerable applications from
VMWare Tips
- Creating linked clones in ESXI
- Deploying Snort or Surricata in ESXI
- vSwitch features that you may want to use in your environment
VirtualBox Tips
- Building and running VirtualBox Headless with PHPVirtualbox
- Creating Backups and clones of running VMs in VirtualBox
- Using raw devices to create a Virtualbox VM
- Setting up a serial port between VirtualBox VMs
- Taking screenshots of VirtualBox VMs
You Spent All That Money And Still Got OwnedJoe McCray
This talk will focus on practical methods of identifying and bypassing modern enterprise class security solutions
such as Load Balancers, both Network and Host-based Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPSs), Web Application Firewalls (WAFs), and Network Access Control Solutions (NAC). The goal of this talk is to show IT Personnel the common weaknesses in popular security products and how those products should be configured.
The key areas are:
* IPS Identification and Evasion
* WAF Identification and Bypass
* Anti-Virus Bypass
* Privilege Escalation
* Becoming Domain Admin
Wireless Pentesting: It's more than cracking WEPJoe McCray
This presentation walks you through the fundamentals of attacking and defending wireless networks.
Attacking WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPA Enterprise and captive portals is covered, and this presentation will be updated periodically. So keep checking back for updates.
SQL Injection is a vulnerability that is often missed by web application security scanners, and it\'s a vulnerability that is often rated as NOT exploitable
by security testers when it actually can be exploited.
Advanced SQL Injection is a presentation geared toward showing security professionals advanced exploitation techniques for situations when you must prove to the customer the extent of compromise that is possible.
The key areas are:
* IDS Evasion
* Privilege Escalation
* Re-Enabling stored procedures
* Obtaining an interactive command-shell
* Data Exfiltration via DNS
Ce talk est une introduction au Secure Coding pour Java. Il s'efforcera de présenter via différents exemples les bonnes pratiques permettant de développer de manière pragmatique une application java sécurisée. Nous aborderons aussi bien des pratiques fonctionnelles que des morceaux de codes java à erreurs et leur correctifs.
Getting ready for a Capture The Flag Hacking CompetitionJoe McCray
This is an introduction to Capture The Flag (CTF) hacking competitions. Everything you need to know about CTFs, and how to prepare for them.
This video covers:
Generic CTF prep
Strategic Security CTF prep
Incident Response
System Hardening
System Logging
Intrusion Detection System
Attacking Systems
Maintaining Access
Big Bang Theory: The Evolution of Pentesting High Security EnvironmentsJoe McCray
This presentation focuses on pentesting high security environments, new ways of identifying/bypassing common security mechanisms, owning the domain, staying persistent, and ex-filtrating critical data from the network without being detected. The term Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) has caused quite a stir in the IT Security field, but few pentesters actually utilize APT techniques and tactics in their pentests.
Learn all the tricks of the trade that penetration testers use to practice their skills, test out new attacks, and prepare for upcoming penetration tests. Joe will be covering things like:
Pentester Tips
- How to keep up with the latest vulnerabilities and exploits
- Deciding what types of vulnerabilities to put in the network
- Deciding how to design the network
- Deciding what defensive measures to put into the network
Hardware Tips
- Should you use an old machine/old laptop
- Should you build a whitebox for this
-What types of hardware should you buy
Software Tips
- Where do you get all of the operating systems from
- Where do you get all of the vulnerable applications from
VMWare Tips
- Creating linked clones in ESXI
- Deploying Snort or Surricata in ESXI
- vSwitch features that you may want to use in your environment
VirtualBox Tips
- Building and running VirtualBox Headless with PHPVirtualbox
- Creating Backups and clones of running VMs in VirtualBox
- Using raw devices to create a Virtualbox VM
- Setting up a serial port between VirtualBox VMs
- Taking screenshots of VirtualBox VMs
You Spent All That Money And Still Got OwnedJoe McCray
This talk will focus on practical methods of identifying and bypassing modern enterprise class security solutions
such as Load Balancers, both Network and Host-based Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPSs), Web Application Firewalls (WAFs), and Network Access Control Solutions (NAC). The goal of this talk is to show IT Personnel the common weaknesses in popular security products and how those products should be configured.
The key areas are:
* IPS Identification and Evasion
* WAF Identification and Bypass
* Anti-Virus Bypass
* Privilege Escalation
* Becoming Domain Admin
Wireless Pentesting: It's more than cracking WEPJoe McCray
This presentation walks you through the fundamentals of attacking and defending wireless networks.
Attacking WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPA Enterprise and captive portals is covered, and this presentation will be updated periodically. So keep checking back for updates.
SQL Injection is a vulnerability that is often missed by web application security scanners, and it\'s a vulnerability that is often rated as NOT exploitable
by security testers when it actually can be exploited.
Advanced SQL Injection is a presentation geared toward showing security professionals advanced exploitation techniques for situations when you must prove to the customer the extent of compromise that is possible.
The key areas are:
* IDS Evasion
* Privilege Escalation
* Re-Enabling stored procedures
* Obtaining an interactive command-shell
* Data Exfiltration via DNS
Ce talk est une introduction au Secure Coding pour Java. Il s'efforcera de présenter via différents exemples les bonnes pratiques permettant de développer de manière pragmatique une application java sécurisée. Nous aborderons aussi bien des pratiques fonctionnelles que des morceaux de codes java à erreurs et leur correctifs.
Robots, Ninjas, Pirates and Building an Effective Vulnerability Management Pr...Security Weekly
A robot, a ninja and a pirate get into a fight. The question is: who wins? While we can debate this question until the end of time, likely have fun in the process; it’s a waste of time. Who are the robots, ninjas and pirates in your environment? What roles do they play in the vulnerability management process? We debate how to build a vulnerability management program all the time, however we are still spinning our wheels. Unlike the robot, ninja, pirate battle, there are concrete facts that will help you build a successful program, and avoid smoke bombs, swords, and robot death rays. Who wins? Find out in this presentation and learn how to protect your booty.
Big Bang Theory: The Evolution of Pentesting High Security EnvironmentsChris Gates
This presentation focuses on pentesting high security environments, new ways of identifying/bypassing common security mechanisms, owning the domain, staying persistent, and ex-filtrating critical data from the network without being detected. The term Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) has caused quite a stir in the IT Security field, but few pentesters actually utilize APT techniques and tactics in their pentests.
The Internet of Insecure Things: 10 Most Wanted ListSecurity Weekly
In this talk I will quickly bring you up to speed on the history of embedded device insecurity. Next, we will look at a real-world example or two of how devices are exploited (And attackers profited). Finally, you will learn what we can do to help fix these problems and push the industry for a much higher level of security for devices affecting our daily lives.
You may have heard about this threat, one that has plagued our lives and networks for well over a decade. A problem so ubiquitous, it can't be ignored. Yet, this threat has a history of hiding in plain sight. Users are, for the most part, unaware of the dangers. Security researchers and the media have attempted to highlight this problem for years, without making an impact on improving security. However, vendors and users are still very much at risk and the problem is still largely being ignored by the masses. The Internet of Things (IoT) aims to makes our lives better, yet there is still no foundation for security controls on the devices that allow us to access the Internet, listen to music, watch television, control the temperature in our homes and more. The goal of this talk is to enable the audience to help raise awareness and influence the security of embedded systems in a positive way.
Matt Nelson, SpecterOps
A persistent "enlightened" attacker will invest the required resources to bypass any and all security features that might stand between them and their objective, regardless if these features are guaranteed to be serviced as security boundaries or not. This includes researching and developing attacks against Windows security features that may impose a hurdle in their attack chain. This talk will outline recent research into features such as User Account Control (UAC), the Antimalware Scan Interface (AMSI) and Device Guard and how these bypasses are useful to attackers in an operational context.
Some examples include:
UAC: If an attacker compromises a user that is running as a split-token administrator, bypassing UAC is required in order to perform any administrative actions; such as dumping credentials from memory.
AMSI: With in-memory attacks becoming more prevalent via scripting languages, AMSI is the next logical step to facilitate detection. An attacker will need to bypass AMSI in order to safely operate in memory when using PowerShell, VBScript, or JScript.
Device Guard: As organizations begin to consider whitelisting solutions, an attacker is required to adapt and develop a bypass to these technologies. One such solution is Device Guard, which can be used to heavily restrict what is allowed to execute on the system. In order to accomplish their objective, an attacker would need to bypass User Mode Code Integrity (UMCI). Such research can find novel ways to execute code in ways that are not likely to be detected.
I will also cover some of the fixes that have been implemented in newer versions of the Windows Operating System. Fixing these bypasses will not only make Windows safer, but it will begin to disrupt attackers by raising the cost associated with successfully executing an attack.
The Internet Of Insecure Things: 10 Most Wanted List - Derbycon 2014Security Weekly
The Internet of Things (IoT) aims to makes our lives better, yet there is still no foundation for security controls on the devices that allow us to access the Internet, listen to music, watch television, control the temperature in our homes and more. This talk will look at the history of embedded device insecurity. We’ll explore some real-world example of how devices are exploited (and attackers profited). You will also learn what we can do to help fix these problems and push the industry for a much higher level of security for devices affecting our daily lives.
Casey Smith, Red Canary
Application whitelisting is a great defense. It really is. As difficult as it may be to implement, it gives organizations a strong defense to turn the tide against malicious binaries. The trouble is, administrators often trust all things that are signed by Microsoft. And... All binaries from Microsoft are signed in the same manner. This talk seeks to be a discussion of what Microsoft signs, how these binaries can be abused, and propose new strategies to move forward. How can we discover these binaries? What are capabilities that can be abused? What should Microsoft be signing? Should the same certificate be used for all binaries emitted from Microsoft? This talk will present a recent binary discovered to bypass Device Guard as a case study.
Rob Turner, Qualcomm Technologies
Almost three decades since the Morris worm and we're still plagued by memory corruption vulnerabilities in C and C++ software. Exploit mitigations aim to make the exploitation of these vulnerabilities impossible or prohibitively expensive. However, modern exploits demonstrate that currently deployed countermeasures are insufficient.
In ARMv8.3, ARM introduces a new hardware security feature, pointer authentication. With ARM and ARM partners, including Microsoft, we helped to design this feature. Designing a processor extension is challenging. Among other requirements, changes should be transparent to developers (except compiler developers), support both system and application code, interoperate with legacy software, and provide binary backward compatibility. This talk discusses the processor extension and explores the design trade-offs, such as the decision to prefer authentication over encryption and the consequences of small tags.
Also, this talk provides a security analysis, and examines how these new instructions can robustly and efficiently implement countermeasures.
Drupal, WordPress, and Joomla are very popular Content Management Systems (CMS) that have been widely adopted by government agencies, major businesses, social networks, and more — underscoring why understanding how these systems work and properly securing these applications is of the utmost importance. This talk focuses on the penetration tester’s perspective of CMS’ and dives into streamlining the assessment and remediation of commonly observed application and configuration flaws by way of custom exploit code and security checklists- all of which are open-source and can be downloaded and implemented following the presentation.
Talk on threats to database security. The title is, of course, deadly serious. Wile E. Coyote & other experts on correctness & security are enlisted to help make key points.
JavaScript controls our lives – we use it to zoom in and out of a map, to automatically schedule doctor appointments and toplay online games. But have we ever properly considered thesecurity state of this scripting language? Before dismissing the (in)security posture of JavaScript on the grounds of a client-side problem, consider the impact ofJavaScript vulnerability exploitation to the enterprise: from stealing serverside data to infecting users with malware. Hackers are beginning to recognize this new playground and are quicklyadding JavaScript exploitation tools to their Web attack arsenal.
Перевірка роботи McAfee ENS. MVISION Insights SUNBURST.Vladyslav Radetsky
Як проводити практичну перевірку роботи захисту ENS, та як MVISION Insights може стати у нагоді у світлі атак на FireEye та SolarWinds.
На слайдах відображено наступні тести:
- OAS AMCore detection
- OAS GTI detection
- Access Protection
- Exploit Prevention
- Real Protect (ATP-RP)
- Dynamic Application Containment (ATP-DAC)
- Credential Theft Protection (ATP-RP-CTP)
Усі тести виконані на базі вбудованих правил та сигнатур _без_ використання реального шкідливого коду.
#McAfee #MVISION #Insights #SunBurst #SolarWinds #supplychain
Robots, Ninjas, Pirates and Building an Effective Vulnerability Management Pr...Security Weekly
A robot, a ninja and a pirate get into a fight. The question is: who wins? While we can debate this question until the end of time, likely have fun in the process; it’s a waste of time. Who are the robots, ninjas and pirates in your environment? What roles do they play in the vulnerability management process? We debate how to build a vulnerability management program all the time, however we are still spinning our wheels. Unlike the robot, ninja, pirate battle, there are concrete facts that will help you build a successful program, and avoid smoke bombs, swords, and robot death rays. Who wins? Find out in this presentation and learn how to protect your booty.
Big Bang Theory: The Evolution of Pentesting High Security EnvironmentsChris Gates
This presentation focuses on pentesting high security environments, new ways of identifying/bypassing common security mechanisms, owning the domain, staying persistent, and ex-filtrating critical data from the network without being detected. The term Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) has caused quite a stir in the IT Security field, but few pentesters actually utilize APT techniques and tactics in their pentests.
The Internet of Insecure Things: 10 Most Wanted ListSecurity Weekly
In this talk I will quickly bring you up to speed on the history of embedded device insecurity. Next, we will look at a real-world example or two of how devices are exploited (And attackers profited). Finally, you will learn what we can do to help fix these problems and push the industry for a much higher level of security for devices affecting our daily lives.
You may have heard about this threat, one that has plagued our lives and networks for well over a decade. A problem so ubiquitous, it can't be ignored. Yet, this threat has a history of hiding in plain sight. Users are, for the most part, unaware of the dangers. Security researchers and the media have attempted to highlight this problem for years, without making an impact on improving security. However, vendors and users are still very much at risk and the problem is still largely being ignored by the masses. The Internet of Things (IoT) aims to makes our lives better, yet there is still no foundation for security controls on the devices that allow us to access the Internet, listen to music, watch television, control the temperature in our homes and more. The goal of this talk is to enable the audience to help raise awareness and influence the security of embedded systems in a positive way.
Matt Nelson, SpecterOps
A persistent "enlightened" attacker will invest the required resources to bypass any and all security features that might stand between them and their objective, regardless if these features are guaranteed to be serviced as security boundaries or not. This includes researching and developing attacks against Windows security features that may impose a hurdle in their attack chain. This talk will outline recent research into features such as User Account Control (UAC), the Antimalware Scan Interface (AMSI) and Device Guard and how these bypasses are useful to attackers in an operational context.
Some examples include:
UAC: If an attacker compromises a user that is running as a split-token administrator, bypassing UAC is required in order to perform any administrative actions; such as dumping credentials from memory.
AMSI: With in-memory attacks becoming more prevalent via scripting languages, AMSI is the next logical step to facilitate detection. An attacker will need to bypass AMSI in order to safely operate in memory when using PowerShell, VBScript, or JScript.
Device Guard: As organizations begin to consider whitelisting solutions, an attacker is required to adapt and develop a bypass to these technologies. One such solution is Device Guard, which can be used to heavily restrict what is allowed to execute on the system. In order to accomplish their objective, an attacker would need to bypass User Mode Code Integrity (UMCI). Such research can find novel ways to execute code in ways that are not likely to be detected.
I will also cover some of the fixes that have been implemented in newer versions of the Windows Operating System. Fixing these bypasses will not only make Windows safer, but it will begin to disrupt attackers by raising the cost associated with successfully executing an attack.
The Internet Of Insecure Things: 10 Most Wanted List - Derbycon 2014Security Weekly
The Internet of Things (IoT) aims to makes our lives better, yet there is still no foundation for security controls on the devices that allow us to access the Internet, listen to music, watch television, control the temperature in our homes and more. This talk will look at the history of embedded device insecurity. We’ll explore some real-world example of how devices are exploited (and attackers profited). You will also learn what we can do to help fix these problems and push the industry for a much higher level of security for devices affecting our daily lives.
Casey Smith, Red Canary
Application whitelisting is a great defense. It really is. As difficult as it may be to implement, it gives organizations a strong defense to turn the tide against malicious binaries. The trouble is, administrators often trust all things that are signed by Microsoft. And... All binaries from Microsoft are signed in the same manner. This talk seeks to be a discussion of what Microsoft signs, how these binaries can be abused, and propose new strategies to move forward. How can we discover these binaries? What are capabilities that can be abused? What should Microsoft be signing? Should the same certificate be used for all binaries emitted from Microsoft? This talk will present a recent binary discovered to bypass Device Guard as a case study.
Rob Turner, Qualcomm Technologies
Almost three decades since the Morris worm and we're still plagued by memory corruption vulnerabilities in C and C++ software. Exploit mitigations aim to make the exploitation of these vulnerabilities impossible or prohibitively expensive. However, modern exploits demonstrate that currently deployed countermeasures are insufficient.
In ARMv8.3, ARM introduces a new hardware security feature, pointer authentication. With ARM and ARM partners, including Microsoft, we helped to design this feature. Designing a processor extension is challenging. Among other requirements, changes should be transparent to developers (except compiler developers), support both system and application code, interoperate with legacy software, and provide binary backward compatibility. This talk discusses the processor extension and explores the design trade-offs, such as the decision to prefer authentication over encryption and the consequences of small tags.
Also, this talk provides a security analysis, and examines how these new instructions can robustly and efficiently implement countermeasures.
Drupal, WordPress, and Joomla are very popular Content Management Systems (CMS) that have been widely adopted by government agencies, major businesses, social networks, and more — underscoring why understanding how these systems work and properly securing these applications is of the utmost importance. This talk focuses on the penetration tester’s perspective of CMS’ and dives into streamlining the assessment and remediation of commonly observed application and configuration flaws by way of custom exploit code and security checklists- all of which are open-source and can be downloaded and implemented following the presentation.
Talk on threats to database security. The title is, of course, deadly serious. Wile E. Coyote & other experts on correctness & security are enlisted to help make key points.
JavaScript controls our lives – we use it to zoom in and out of a map, to automatically schedule doctor appointments and toplay online games. But have we ever properly considered thesecurity state of this scripting language? Before dismissing the (in)security posture of JavaScript on the grounds of a client-side problem, consider the impact ofJavaScript vulnerability exploitation to the enterprise: from stealing serverside data to infecting users with malware. Hackers are beginning to recognize this new playground and are quicklyadding JavaScript exploitation tools to their Web attack arsenal.
Перевірка роботи McAfee ENS. MVISION Insights SUNBURST.Vladyslav Radetsky
Як проводити практичну перевірку роботи захисту ENS, та як MVISION Insights може стати у нагоді у світлі атак на FireEye та SolarWinds.
На слайдах відображено наступні тести:
- OAS AMCore detection
- OAS GTI detection
- Access Protection
- Exploit Prevention
- Real Protect (ATP-RP)
- Dynamic Application Containment (ATP-DAC)
- Credential Theft Protection (ATP-RP-CTP)
Усі тести виконані на базі вбудованих правил та сигнатур _без_ використання реального шкідливого коду.
#McAfee #MVISION #Insights #SunBurst #SolarWinds #supplychain
Security engineering 101 when good design & security work togetherWendy Knox Everette
Security concerns are often dealt with as an afterthought—the focus is on building a product, and then security features or compensating controls are thrown in after the product is nearly ready to launch. Why do so many development teams take this approach? For one, they may not have an application security team to advise them. Or the security team may be seen as a roadblock, insisting on things that make the product less user friendly, or in tension with performance goals or other business demands. But security doesn’t need to be a bolt-on in your software process; good design principles should go hand in hand with a strong security stance. What does your engineering team need to know to begin designing safer, more robust software from the get-go?
Drawing on experience working in application security with companies of various sizes and maturity levels, Wendy Knox Everette focuses on several core principles and provides some resources for you to do more of a deep dive into various topics. Wendy begins by walking you through the design phase, covering the concerns you should pay attention to when you’re beginning work on a new feature or system: encapsulation, access control, building for observability, and preventing LangSec-style parsing issues. This is also the best place to perform an initial threat model, which sounds like a big scary undertaking but is really just looking at the moving pieces of this application and thinking about who might use them in unexpected ways, and why.
She then turns to security during the development phase. At this point, the focus is on enforcing secure defaults, using standard encryption libraries, protecting from malicious injection, insecure deserialization, and other common security issues. You’ll learn what secure configurations to enable, what monitoring and alerting to put in place, how to test your code, and how to update your application, especially any third-party dependencies.
Now that the software is being used by customers, are you done? Not really. It’s important to incorporate information about how customers interact as well as any security incidents back into your design considerations for the next version. This is the time to dust off the initial threat model and update it, incorporating everything you learned along the way.
How to become a SOC Analyst and build a dream career with it.pptxInfosectrain3
A SOC Analyst is a cybersecurity specialist that works in a company’s Security Operation Center (SOC) and is responsible for threat identification and analysis on the front lines. A SOC Analyst proactively identifies threats and vulnerabilities, investigates attacks on systems, and reports the findings to the senior members of the team. On average, a SOC Analyst’s salary in the United States is $65,272.
How to become a SOC Analyst and build a dream career with it.pptxinfosec train
A SOC Analyst is a cybersecurity specialist that works in a company’s Security Operation Center (SOC) and is responsible for threat identification and analysis on the front lines.
https://www.infosectrain.com/courses/soc-analyst-expert-training/
Mike Spaulding - Building an Application Security Programcentralohioissa
Application Security in many organizations is a simply a 'wish list' item, but with some staff and some training, AppSec can be a reality, even for a small organization. This talk will discuss the best practices, strategies and tactics, and resource planning to build an internal AppSec function - enterprise to 'mom & pop' operations will all benefit from this talk.
According to Cisco’s 2018 Cyber security automation Study, organizations overwhelmingly favor specialized tools to get the most robust capabilities across their environment. The more disparate technology a SOC uses, the greater the need for security orchestration and automation platform to help tie everything together.
Visit - https://www.siemplify.co/
Professional WordPress Security: Beyond Security PluginsChris Burgess
A talk delivered at the Melbourne WordPress Meetup discussing practical advice on how you can add additional layers of security to your WordPress website.
Vendors, and Risk, and Tigers, and Bears, Oh My: How to Create a Vendor Revie...Wendy Knox Everette
ShmooCon 2020
You’ve just been tasked with creating a vendor review management process at your company, but what does that even mean, and how are you going to do this? Do you need to buy a lot of expensive GRC software and hire an army of compliance staffers? This talk will explain what a vendor review process is and walk through setting one up at your company, using nothing more complicated than email, text files, and maybe some Slack and Google Forms.
Truly Secure: The Steps a Security Practitioner Took to Build a Secure Public...John Kinsella
My CSA 2011 talk - gives an overview of what one needs to do to review the security if a commercial or open-source cloud stack and feel confident in providing secure cloud services.
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Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
Welocme to ViralQR, your best QR code generator.ViralQR
Welcome to ViralQR, your best QR code generator available on the market!
At ViralQR, we design static and dynamic QR codes. Our mission is to make business operations easier and customer engagement more powerful through the use of QR technology. Be it a small-scale business or a huge enterprise, our easy-to-use platform provides multiple choices that can be tailored according to your company's branding and marketing strategies.
Our Vision
We are here to make the process of creating QR codes easy and smooth, thus enhancing customer interaction and making business more fluid. We very strongly believe in the ability of QR codes to change the world for businesses in their interaction with customers and are set on making that technology accessible and usable far and wide.
Our Achievements
Ever since its inception, we have successfully served many clients by offering QR codes in their marketing, service delivery, and collection of feedback across various industries. Our platform has been recognized for its ease of use and amazing features, which helped a business to make QR codes.
Our Services
At ViralQR, here is a comprehensive suite of services that caters to your very needs:
Static QR Codes: Create free static QR codes. These QR codes are able to store significant information such as URLs, vCards, plain text, emails and SMS, Wi-Fi credentials, and Bitcoin addresses.
Dynamic QR codes: These also have all the advanced features but are subscription-based. They can directly link to PDF files, images, micro-landing pages, social accounts, review forms, business pages, and applications. In addition, they can be branded with CTAs, frames, patterns, colors, and logos to enhance your branding.
Pricing and Packages
Additionally, there is a 14-day free offer to ViralQR, which is an exceptional opportunity for new users to take a feel of this platform. One can easily subscribe from there and experience the full dynamic of using QR codes. The subscription plans are not only meant for business; they are priced very flexibly so that literally every business could afford to benefit from our service.
Why choose us?
ViralQR will provide services for marketing, advertising, catering, retail, and the like. The QR codes can be posted on fliers, packaging, merchandise, and banners, as well as to substitute for cash and cards in a restaurant or coffee shop. With QR codes integrated into your business, improve customer engagement and streamline operations.
Comprehensive Analytics
Subscribers of ViralQR receive detailed analytics and tracking tools in light of having a view of the core values of QR code performance. Our analytics dashboard shows aggregate views and unique views, as well as detailed information about each impression, including time, device, browser, and estimated location by city and country.
So, thank you for choosing ViralQR; we have an offer of nothing but the best in terms of QR code services to meet business diversity!
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
Le nuove frontiere dell'AI nell'RPA con UiPath Autopilot™UiPathCommunity
In questo evento online gratuito, organizzato dalla Community Italiana di UiPath, potrai esplorare le nuove funzionalità di Autopilot, il tool che integra l'Intelligenza Artificiale nei processi di sviluppo e utilizzo delle Automazioni.
📕 Vedremo insieme alcuni esempi dell'utilizzo di Autopilot in diversi tool della Suite UiPath:
Autopilot per Studio Web
Autopilot per Studio
Autopilot per Apps
Clipboard AI
GenAI applicata alla Document Understanding
👨🏫👨💻 Speakers:
Stefano Negro, UiPath MVPx3, RPA Tech Lead @ BSP Consultant
Flavio Martinelli, UiPath MVP 2023, Technical Account Manager @UiPath
Andrei Tasca, RPA Solutions Team Lead @NTT Data
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.