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Adversarial Thinking: Defender - Threat Modelling
Delves into adversarial thinking and threat modeling methodologies to enhance defense strategies.
Malware: Types, Defense, and Botnets
Explores various malware types, spread mechanisms, defense strategies, and network security implications.
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Covers security testing techniques, spoofing vulnerabilities, encryption bans, and network security properties.
Adversarial Thinking: Reasoning as an Adversary
Explores the importance of understanding attacks and the reasoning behind adversarial thinking in developing security mechanisms.
Malware: Introduction
Introduces the basics of malware, its distribution, reasons for its rise, and taxonomy.
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HTTP Desync: Request Smuggling Reborn
Explores HTTP request smuggling, a vulnerability to bypass security controls, with examples and defense strategies.
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