One of the main features of UEFI was to be able to better secure the computer boot process and identify attacks on the integrity of operating system files before they are loaded into memory and executed.
Author: Brian Ford
Dealing with Certification Exam Study Burnout
I’m 10 days from taking the test. I can’t watch another podcast or answer another question. I feel like I’m getting everything wrong and my test scores are going the opposite direction. Any advice?
Quantitative CyberSeek
As a cybersecurity educator one of the core concepts that I try to relate to students is the ability to differentiate between qualitative and quantitative data. While to some it may seem a simple distiction between two forms of measurement; from my perspective as an educator it is not. While both forms of data are […]
What is Golden SAML?
The Golden SAML threat vector enables an attacker to create a forged SAML “authentication object,” and authenticate across every service that uses SAML 2.0 protocol as an SSO mechanism. In a Golden SAML attack, the attacker can gain access to any application that supports SAML authentication with any privileges. This allows the attacker access to […]
Secure Networks Vidcast with Mike Morris from Endace
I had the fantastic opportunity to have a recorded video chat (a vidcast) with Mike Morris the Global Director of Business Development at Endace recently. Endace is in my mind the market leader when it comes to network packet capture solutions. They have really evolved network packet technology from its roots in open source TCPdump […]