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March 2006 - Posts

BlueHat Hackers? There have been some misconceptions recently around both security researchers we bring in for Blue Hat, and security consulting companies that also help us make our products. I’ve even seen the phrase “Blue hat hackers” thrown around. Read More...
The BlueHat team has been getting a lot of questions from both inside and outside of Microsoft asking if we are going to publicly post video or audio recordings of the BlueHat presentations, or if we are going to hoard the BlueHatty goodness and keep Read More...
Caleb Sima: Exploiting Web Applications Halvar Flake: BinDiff Analysis HD Moore: How not to deploy ASP.Net applications & Metasploit Alexander Kornbrust: Database Viruses & Rootkits Enjoy, Brad Sarsfield Read More...
Brad Sarsfield here again. I’d like to share with you my thoughts on David Litchfield’s BlueHatv3 talk . David Litchfield is the Chief Research Scientist at Next Generation Security Software (NGS) and spoke to a 600+ standing room only crowd at Bluehat Read More...
Over the next few days we’ll all be writing about the BlueHat sessions… Today I’m excited to have a chance to tell you more about the Exploiting Web Applications presentation made by Caleb Sima , CTO and co-founder of SPI Dynamics at BlueHat 3 on March Read More...
The BlueHat blog has been up less than 24 hours, and it was quoted this morning in an article by Robert McMillan on InfoWorld . That article has already hit /. Some of the comments are pretty funny... I can't wait for the speaker podcasts and channel9 Read More...
Hi, I'm Brad Sarsfield (bradsa!); I’m the SQL guy here. One of the interesting things about me and my team is that I own the ‘slammer’ component in SQL Server, so by that very nature quite a large part of my job description is to ensure (and I quote) Read More...
BlueHat 3 just completed last week, and all I can say is WOW. Great speakers. Great presentations. Packed audience. You can read the session abstracts and speaker bios here to see what I'm talking about. OH! I should introduce myself. Where are my manners? Read More...
 
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