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Explores Bluetooth security, focusing on pairing protocols, key recovery, and active attacks in Bluetooth 2.0 and the enhanced Bluetooth 2.1 with Secure Simple Pairing (SSP).
Explores vulnerabilities in web and software applications, discussing broken access control, injection flaws, and defense strategies like DEP and ASLR.
Explores access control policies, authentication methods, and the principles of least privilege, emphasizing the importance of secure and user-friendly authentication protocols.
Explores access control in Linux and Windows, covering Unix user identities, file access control lists, special users, super users, and Windows' discretionary access control lists.
Explores the integration of security practices within the DevOps culture, emphasizing the importance of adding security measures throughout the software development lifecycle.