Hacktivity 2012 - Joe McCray - Big Bang Theory - Pentesting high security environments
https://www.hacktivity.com/ 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. This presentation picks up where Joe left off in last year's presentation "You Spent All That Money And You Still Got Owned" and takes it to the next level. Joe will also be releasing a new tool as well.

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Hacktivity 2012 - Vivek Ramachandran - Cracking WPA/WPA2 Personal and Enterprise for Fun and Profit

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DEFCON 19: Steal Everything, Kill Everyone, Cause Total Financial Ruin! (w speaker)

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Secret Pentesting Techniques Dave Kennedy

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Black Hat 2013 - Exploiting Network Surveillance Cameras Like a Hollywood Hacker

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Cybersecurity Architecture: Who Are You? Identity and Access Management

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How to Hide in Plain Sight: Next-Level Digital Privacy | Ivan Banov at BSidesCache 2025

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Defcon 18 - You spent all that money and you still got owned - Joseph McCray - Part .mov

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DEFCON 17: Stealing Profits from Spammers or: How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Spam

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How the Best Hackers Learn Their Craft

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#Hacktivity2023 // API Security Assurance via E2E Testing

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The Big Software Supply Chain Security Problem

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DEF CON 23 - Robinson and Mitchell - Knocking my neighbors kids cruddy drone offline

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I'll Let Myself In: Tactics of Physical Pen Testers

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DEF CON 22 - Metacortex and Grifter - Touring the Darkside of the Internet. An Introduction to Tor

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The Biggest Hacking Mystery of Our Time: Shadow Brokers

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Nicolas Grégoire - Hunting for Top Bounties

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DEF CON 33 - Kill List: Hacking an Assassination Site on the Dark Web - Carl Miller, Chris Monteiro

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Ochko123 - How the Feds Caught Russian Mega-Carder Roman Seleznev

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Top hacker shows us how it's done | Pablos Holman | TEDxMidwest

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