Woohoo!! My 1st Pluralsight Course is NOW Live
So at the back end of last year, Pluralsight approached me about creating a Course for them. I wasn’t sure what to do as a […]
So at the back end of last year, Pluralsight approached me about creating a Course for them. I wasn’t sure what to do as a […]
As you all know SharePoint 2016 is here to stay. I recently wrote a blog post over at http://sharepointpromag.com. Thought you might like to read […]
As you probably all know by now I work at Protiviti. We were acquired a couple of years ago and became part of the big […]
So I check my email this morning and I see the following message, which makes me wonder as I had not received any text alert […]
Over the past few years I have used Kali Linux on a Raspberry PI, played with it and often carry one I my bag when […]
With previous versions of Kali Linux or even Backtrack, Metasploit Community / Pro Packages have been part of the core build. We didn’t need to […]
In the last post we looked at setting up the ATA Center and preparing the ATA Gateway. Now before anything else can happen a few […]
So as you may have seen recently Microsoft released their latest threat analytics product “Microsoft Advanced Threat Analytic’s” to the public. To get it you can […]
So as you may have seen by now, Windows 10 has caused quite a few differing opinions on privacy and security. Lots of people have […]
In case you haven’t seen this post on MSDN yet, take a look so you know what is deprecated in SharePoint 2016 IT Preview. https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt346112(v=office.16).aspx […]
Each year Cisco releases a Security Report, and it is that time again. The opening statement in the report states: “The tactics developed by malware […]
So probably like most of you, I kicked off a Windows 10 upgrade on my laptop. I am sure you have seen these screens before: […]
If you haven’t already read about or heard, the guys over at Offensive Security are releasing a new version of Kali Linux. Check out the […]
So in the last post we talked about using “AppLocker” as a way to control executable processes from running on servers. Using these rules we […]
The guys over at CTF365 ran a survey last year about the PenTest tools that people use and came up with the following InfoGraphic. They […]
One of the things I speak about most frequently is Security and SharePoint. I have focused on hacking SharePoint, all the way to trying to […]
So I recently stood up a droplet over at Digital Ocean running Ubuntu and wanted to run Metasploit on top of it. To get this […]
Recently the guys from Offensive Security released Kali Linux for Docker which is great news. So firstly what is Docker? Easiest thing to do is […]
While browsing through Twitter yesterday I came across this great #infographic courtesy of SANS, that shows the basic steps taken to break into a Web […]
So today I am flying to Atlanta on a Delta flight. I had lots to catchup on so I sat working away on PowerPoints and […]
For many years now, Penetration Testers and Hackers have used Shell Code to gain access to Web Servers and make changes. What I mean by […]
It is that time again, April 1st, where I remember receiving an email telling me back in 2007 that I had been awarded the “Microsoft […]
Jason Schuh who works on the Chrome Browser Team as one of the Tech Leads discussed 5 simple things we can do to protect ourselves […]
While reading through Twitter today I came across this interesting Infographic that shows the “Cyber security Skills Crisis“.
While reading through some of the news and articles each day I came across a series of articles that talked about this idea of becoming […]