Marcus Murray´s Blog

Welcome to Marcus Murray´s blog. I´m an IT-security guy with about 13 years of experience from the field. I spend most of my time assessing/designing security for enterprise environments and my customers are localized all over the world. I also present at international events like TechED, ITForum and similar. In this blog you can read about some research done by my team (Truesec Security Team), some notes from the field and my personal thoughts.. Hope you enjoy!

My SEC 310 Sesson on TechED US 2007 is now available as a webcast

This was the first session for me on Teched and unfortunately the webcast-recording-app broke my SQL-demo, but otherwise it was a really fun session to make, enjoy!


TechNet Webcast: Why I Can Hack Your Network in a Day! [A live demonstration of techniques and tools used by hackers to compromise your network] (Level 300) >>

 

If you want a better recording of the same session you should look out for the Conference DVD from Teched US 2007!

Posted: Jun 08 2007, 01:59 PM by Marcus Murray | with 6 comment(s) |
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Tony said:

Your session was the best session of the entire conference. I very much enjoyed your presentation style and thought the information was a real eye opener.

Thanks!

# June 12, 2007 11:32 PM

someone who knows he just gave away too much information said:

Amazing stuff.  Showed it to our Assistant CIO and he said it was the scariest video he had ever seen.

# June 13, 2007 12:38 AM

Kristian said:

En östgöte som var där och tyckte det var svinväl :)

Gillar hur de pryda Amerikanisarna blir lite överrumplade av svensk frispråkighet och förmåga att dela med sig !!!

keep up

/Kristian

# June 14, 2007 3:39 PM

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# July 30, 2007 3:43 AM

pdog said:

Enjoyed the webcast. Marcus did a great job showing the audience how easy it was for ANYBODY to create a trojan using "BEAST" and the simplicity of getting a endloser to execute the legitimate app binded with the trojan, thus compromising the entire company\network. I would like to get a copy of BEAST for my lab but I'm too paranoid that the site offering the app would be trying to temp me to run the EXE. Marcus, do you have an FTP site, where I could download Beast?

# December 1, 2008 12:04 AM