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DNS Reconnaissance Hack3rcon 3 (Hacking Illustrated Series InfoSec Tutorial Videos)

DNS Reconnaissance
Hack3rcon 3


Carlos will be covering the basics of DNS Reconnaissance using the normal types of methods used by penetration testers and several new ones not so frequently use using real world results to show how it is still a very viable way for enumeration and information gathering using his DNSRecon set of tools. The presentation will also cover how to parse and use the data generated and why it is important the management of the information collected.

Carlos Perez

I’m a Director of Reverse Engineering for a security vendor, I have also worked as an IT Consultant working for a large IT Integrator in the areas of Security, Networking and Virtualization where I covered the region of Central America, Caribbean and Puerto Rico. I used to be a tactical instructor and still train in areas of interest in that realm. Above all I’m a father , a husband and proud to be an American. I currently contribute to Open Source Projects like Metasploit and Backtrack, I love to write code in Python, Ruby, Powershell, T-SQL and Bash.

My main area of interest is post exploitation, and area that I concider that is lacking in many trainnings and not practice by many pentesters and security professional, most stop when thet get shell access, I'm a strong beliver that with shell the fun starts. That is the main reason for the title.

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