And we are back for the 2nd wrap-up already! Today, we had a very bad weather (it rained all night long) but we had interesting (and complex) talks! The first one was presented by Inbar Raz who talked about “Physical (in)security – It’s not – all – about Cyber“. Inbar
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Hack.lu 2013 Wrap-Up Day #1
Here is the first wrap-up of hack.lu 2013 edition (I’m wearing today the t-shirt from 2008, this is already my sixth edition). As usual, the event started with a bunch of workshops. I attended the one presented by Matt and Kacper Why about Scapy. I did not event a deep
OWASP Benelux Days 2011 Wrap Up
The OWASP Benelux Days is a two-days event organized by three OWASP chapters (Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg). The 2010 edition was organized in Eindhoven(NL). This year, it was organized in Luxembourg. After a safe trip, sharing my car with a friend, we arrived at the Luxembourg University. Nice venue with
Hack.lu 2011 (Quick) Wrap Up
Here is my quick wrap up of my visit to hack.lu 2011. For those who do not know me, I’m a BruCON volunteer, busy with the network stuff. This year was very special, due to unforeseen circumstances, both conferences overlapped! BruCON (the talks) were scheduled Monday and Tuesday and Hack.lu
Hack.lu Day #3 Wrap-up
The third day is just over, I just arrived at home in Belgium. Let’s write a quick review! The day started with Tom Keetch who demonstrated how to escape the protected mode of IE8. The feature is available with Internet Explorer 7 and requires at least Vista. Unfortunately, nothing is
Hack.lu Day #2 Wrap-up
The second day is over! Here is my wrap-up. After some doses of caffeine, the day started with the “Red Team Testing” workshop by Chris Nickerson (@indi303). He explained a methodology to conduct penetration tests. Good examples are the ones of the Tiger Team. The goal is to revamp the
Hack.lu Day #1 Wrap-up
We are already in November, fall is back! This is also the sign of the new edition of hack.lu, a classic security conference organized in Luxembourg. The first day started with workshops. I attended the crypto analysis workshop prepared by Eric Filiol, an expert in this domain. Cryptography is certainly