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Calling all Incident Responders

By Dan Hubbard ” We are happy to announce the final schedule for IRespondCon. A conference that we host at OpenDNS that is specifically designed for Incident Responders in Information Security. IRespondCon is a day of free training, presentations, and networking with some of the top engineers, instructors, and fellow responders all around how to […]

Calling all Incident Responders

By Dan Hubbard ” We are happy to announce the final schedule for IRespondCon. A conference that we host at OpenDNS that is specifically designed for Incident Responders in Information Security. IRespondCon is a day of free training, presentations, and networking with some of the top engineers, instructors, and fellow responders all around how to […]

Active Threat Analytics: Easing the Burden of Threat Management

By Tom Powledge In Greek mythology, Sisyphus was a trickster king cursed with the eternal torment of fruitless labor. As punishment for his hubris and wile, Zeus condemned this hapless figure to the unending task of pushing a boulder up a mountain. Once he reached the top, the boulder would fall back down. And he […]

Active Threat Analytics: Easing the Burden of Threat Management

By Tom Powledge In Greek mythology, Sisyphus was a trickster king cursed with the eternal torment of fruitless labor. As punishment for his hubris and wile, Zeus condemned this hapless figure to the unending task of pushing a boulder up a mountain. Once he reached the top, the boulder would fall back down. And he […]

Dangerous Clipboard: Analysis of the MS15-072 Patch

By Talos Group This post was authored by Marcin Noga with contributions from Jaeson Schultz . Have you ever thought about how security researchers take a patch that has been released, and then reverse it to find the underlying security issue? Well, back In July Microsoft released security bulletin MS15-072, titled: “Vulnerability in Windows Graphics […]

Dangerous Clipboard: Analysis of the MS15-072 Patch

By Talos Group This post was authored by Marcin Noga with contributions from Jaeson Schultz . Have you ever thought about how security researchers take a patch that has been released, and then reverse it to find the underlying security issue? Well, back In July Microsoft released security bulletin MS15-072, titled: “Vulnerability in Windows Graphics […]