October 1, 2021
[44CON Announce] First 44CON Lunchtime talks video has been released
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44CON Lunchtime Talks |
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Last week we held the first of our Lunchtime talks. We hope you enjoyed them as much as we did if you attended them.
If you didn't attend, fear not, you will now be able to watch them on our YouTube channel. We have just released the first one and will release the others one at a time every Friday lunchtime for the next three weeks. Here's the first one!
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The Anti-Checklist Manifesto |
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Third Party Risk (3PR) conversations have been center-tile on Buzzword Bingo cards for a few years now, but the way most firms approach 3PR hasn’t been effective at quantifying the risk a third-party provider actually presents. With several damaging software supply chain breaches in the course of a couple of months, executives are trying to understand how we got into this mess, and how we get out of it. There’s a lot wrong with how we strive to attain that understanding, typically reduced to handing vendors a spreadsheet groaning under the weight of baseline technology configuration questions written in the 1990s by accountants so that auditors may assess security – thus reducing “trust” to a checklist almost entirely unrelated to trustworthiness.
What is the way forward? How can we ask better questions that give us answers that are proxies for how much an organisation cares about trust and security? This talk proposes a new path forward, and a ten-question sample so you can get started. |
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Hacking Enterprises – 2021 Edition |
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This is an immersive hands-on course aimed at a technical audience. Over the 3 days we will fully compromise a simulated enterprise covering a multitude of TTP’s.
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Learn more and book now → |
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A quick dive into Android Malware |
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Do you want to dissect their cyberwarfare tools?
10-11 December 2021 |
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Learn more and book now → |
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