Physical Security — Some Quick Observations
Physical security is something we take seriously at Hurricane Labs for both ourselves and for our customers. Lately, the penetration testing team has been researching how to exploit some...
View ArticleDefCon 18
Last week was the 18th year of DefCon, the hacking convention that takes place in Las Vegas, NV. A colleague of mine and myself headed out to the conference with intentions of learning something new....
View ArticleHack Challenge? Should Seem More Familiar Than You Think…
It seems a common misconception of our semi-annual Hurricane Labs Hack Challenge (http://www.clevelandhacks.com — #hackchallenge on twitter) is that our challenge network is somehow fortified and that...
View ArticleOperationalize: Penetration Testing Results Using Network Monitoring Software...
We will model the results of a penetration test using network and application monitoring tools. The end result will be a dashboard showing you the vulnerabilities that still exist and the ones that...
View ArticleAttacking the Mobile Infrastructure
Attacking the Mobile Infrastructure by Bill Mathews  We will explore a few philosophies for attacking a mobile management infrastructure. The article will cover the differences in testing...
View ArticleBuilding a Better Penetration Test Report
Do you build reports for your penetration tests? Want to make them more useful and more readable? This article is for you. Various tips are spelled out that have proven effective for the author over...
View ArticlePenetration Testing – How Should You Buy It?
So you’re in the market for a penetration test? Do you know what you’re buying? Do you know how to buy it? I will attempt to define the types of penetration testers out there along with a sound RFP...
View ArticleHackademic Challenge
We’re currently in the process of setting up for the Hackademic Challenge at the Information Security Summit. This will be a day-long hacking contest among 6 teams from colleges around the area. We’ll...
View ArticleHack4Hunger Promises Food for the Hungry
CLEVELAND, Nov. 15, 2011 — Hurricane Labs, a leading network security provider, has announced their first of a series of annual charitable events: The Hack for Hunger. As an extension to their existing...
View ArticleDerbyCon 2.0 – The Reunion
DerbyCon 2.0 – The Reunion By: Tristan Jones I recently got back from Louisville, Kentucky where I attended Derbycon 2.0. Background Derbycon is an information security conference based in Louisville,...
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