@m4iler heck yah! Those are great and I’m waiting for ya!!
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@m4iler heck yah! Those are great and I’m waiting for ya!!
@hacks4pancakes @sansinstitute back at you as well!!! Super happy for you
@hacks4pancakes it was a great speech !
@Lee_Holmes @sansinstitute appreciate it Lee ❤️🙏
@hacks4pancakes well deserved !!
@hacks4pancakes just won the lifetime achievement award at SANS!
@jerry @sansinstitute thanks Jerry!
Special thanks to @sansinstitute for the amazing honor to be at this event today and for winning the influencer of the year award from the community.
Special thank you to everyone that voted and some amazing people that were nominated. Truly an honor and I’m so thank for those contributing to a positive community, helping others, and uplifting others is an amazing thing.
@hacks4pancakes thank you Lesley🙏🙏!
@horse funny story about that I got the signal message I think as I was finishing up chest/push day 😂
Quoted in a story on the elevated risk at Twitter currently due to malicious insider on Wired.
Twitter has neglected security historically with a substantial amount of tech debt and bad practices through prior leadership - especially seen through the Mudge disclosures.
With the layoffs, exodus of the security team, and from what we’ve seen from Twitters security issues in the past - there’s definitely an increased risk for the potential of a breach or insider causing damage.
@hackerdave appreciate coming to it! Thanks for the kind words and had a ton of fun!
@s0cm0nkey I still dedicate time for engagements, watching talks and analyzing research. For me it’s a hobby - so I will still keep up on as much as I can even if I don’t always do it day to day. I still try to do 4 to 5 red teams and pe tests a year to keep my skills sharp.
@acrypthash I’m not sure - but happy to share slides afterwards..
Keynoting at SANS Pentest Summit on Researched Adversaries this morning.
Talking about how the same models and process we use in the INFOSEC field are used by adversaries and how it’s becoming harder and harder for most organizations to deal with customized and targeted attacks.
Super difficult for small to no dedicated security staff.
Security is still extremely complex for most organizations.
What's up everyone!
It's great to see so many friendly faces here and some great content. Still getting used to this and everything, but looking good so far.