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post9
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One year after going through a 3-day intense live test to get the SANS/GIAC GSE certification in Washington, DC (30 July - 1 August 2005) we have found the time and energy to launch our own security blog. We had a great time during the certification process, the same we expect to have making this blog a valuable resource for the infosec community.
Who we are: We're three Spanish security professionals passionate about information security, called Raul Siles, David Perez and Jorge Ortiz, hence the blog name, RaDaJo. You can find more information about us in the links available on the blog sidebar.
This blog was born to publish interesting comments and research about what's going on in the information security field plus infosec things we've been playing with, mainly from a technical perspective. It pretends to provide at least a weekly post reflecting our own analysis, opinions and thoughts of cutting-edge security topics.
If you're interested on this blog, we recommend you to syndicate it using the RSS or XML buttons on the sidebar, so that you do not need to visit this page frequently. You can contact us at:
Copio el post1 de radajo.
One year after going through a 3-day intense live test to get the SANS/GIAC GSE certification in Washington, DC (30 July - 1 August 2005) we have found the time and energy to launch our own security blog. We had a great time during the certification process, the same we expect to have making this blog a valuable resource for the infosec community.
Who we are: We're three Spanish security professionals passionate about information security, called Raul Siles, David Perez and Jorge Ortiz, hence the blog name, RaDaJo. You can find more information about us in the links available on the blog sidebar.
This blog was born to publish interesting comments and research about what's going on in the information security field plus infosec things we've been playing with, mainly from a technical perspective. It pretends to provide at least a weekly post reflecting our own analysis, opinions and thoughts of cutting-edge security topics.
If you're interested on this blog, we recommend you to syndicate it using the RSS or XML buttons on the sidebar, so that you do not need to visit this page frequently. You can contact us at:
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post8
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Obviously, due to professional, personal and financial reasons, security professionals cannot attend all the multiple security and hacking conferences that are held out there, worldwide, throughout the year. In order to stay current on the latest security threats, tools, research and improvements, trying to feed our hungry technical minds, we can instead (although being there in person cannot be compared to...) access the conferences main homepages.
BTW, the official BlackHat US 2006 and DEFCON 14 archives will be completely released any time now. Meanwhile, you can access all the material here. Thanks Mr.X for providing this early access!
Now, you have tons of material to read, listen and watch. Enjoy it!!
Copio el post de raul.
Obviously, due to professional, personal and financial reasons, security professionals cannot attend all the multiple security and hacking conferences that are held out there, worldwide, throughout the year. In order to stay current on the latest security threats, tools, research and improvements, trying to feed our hungry technical minds, we can instead (although being there in person cannot be compared to...) access the conferences main homepages.
Almost all conferences have an archive section from where you can download the presentations (commonly in PDF or PowerPoint format) or even the event audio and video recordings. The following is an incomplete list of all the major technical security hacking conferences all over the world:
- SANS (Worldwide)
- BlackHat (Worldwide)
- DEFCON (US – Las Vegas)
- ShmooCon (US – DC)
- RECON (Canada - Montreal)
- RUXCON (Australia)
- HOPE (6th) (US – NYC)
- LayerOne (US)
- LEGIONSEC (India)
- SYScan (Asia)
- IT Underground (Europe)
- CCC (Europe)
- CanSecWest (Canada)
- PacSec (Asia - Japan)
- EUSecWest (Europe)
- Toorcon (US - San Diego)
- HackInTheBox (Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia)
- Bellua (Jakarta - Indonesia)
But, if you are interested on being notified about new upcoming conferences and events, I strongly recommend two Web sites and their feeds:
BTW, the official BlackHat US 2006 and DEFCON 14 archives will be completely released any time now. Meanwhile, you can access all the material here. Thanks Mr.X for providing this early access!
Now, you have tons of material to read, listen and watch. Enjoy it!!

