DeepSec 2011: Reassemble or GTFO! - IDS Evasion Strategies
DeepSec 2011 Reassemble or GTFO! IDS Evasion Strategies
Reassemble or GTFO IDS Evasion Strategies DeepSec 2011
DeepSec 2011: Why the software we use is designed to violate our privacy
DeepSec 2011 Why the software we use is designed to violate our privacy
DeepSec 2011: Advances in IDS and Suricata
DeepSec 2011: Patching Vehicle Insecurities
DeepSec 2011: The Security of non-executable Files
DeepSec 2011: Conference US Experience - Laws, Compliance and real Life
DeepSec 2011 Windows Pwn 7 OEM Owned Every Mobile
DeepSec 2011: Armageddon Redux: The Changing Face of the Infocalypse
Arron “f1nux” Finon – Finux’s Historical Tour Of IDS Evasion, Insertions, and Other Oddities
DeepSec 2011: Malware Trends 2011 - from Cybercrime to nation-sponsored Espionage
#days 2012: Arron Finnon: NIDS/NIPS Testing
t12 Finuxs Historical Tour Of IDS Evasion Insertions and Other Odditie Arron Finux Finnon
DefCamp 2015 - IDS Evasion Techniques
Firewall & IPS Evasion Techniques
DeepSec 2011: Windows Pwn 7 OEM - Owned Every Mobile?
The principles of Antievasion - Introduction
CRESTCon 2013 - Arron Finnon, Activity, Building a better understanding of your NIPS/NIDS