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This is a presentation I gave for the
Kentuckiana ISSA on May 8th, 2009. It covers the basics of protecting
yourself when using open WiFi on a potentially hostile networks, most notable
Hacker cons, but also coffee shops, libraries, airports and so forth. Topics
include: open file shares, unneeded services, sniffing and evil twin attacks.
The talk is based on the
Hacker
Con HiJinx tri-fold I wrote awhile back.
Slides
can be found here.
I've uploaded two videos of the talk, the first is a test of my new presentation
recording rig. It has audio sync issues, but looks good. the 2nd is one I took
from the back of the room with my Aiptek GVS
If the embedded video below does not show, try:
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