As much as everyone hears about bad actors always breaking in to a network through a missing patch in a piece of well-known software, there are a ton of other methods that let both penetration testing and the bad guys break in. The best vectors involve hacking the human element of information security.

In this demo-filled webinar, Jay Beale, CTO of InGuardians, will teach you two of these;

  1. How to password spray to evade lockout
  2. How to set up your own phishing campaign to gain passwords or install malware

Come see how it’s done and accomplished with freely available tools!

Photograph of Jay Beale

Jay Beale, CEO, CTO at InGuardians, Inc.

Jay Beale has created several defensive security tools, including Bastille Linux/UNIX and the CIS Linux Scoring Tool, both of which were used widely throughout industry and government. He has served as an invited speaker at many industry and government conferences, a columnist for Information Security Magazine, SecurityPortal and SecurityFocus, and a contributor to nine books, including those in his Open Source Security Series and the “Stealing the Network” series. He has led training classes on Linux Hardening and other topics at Black Hat, CanSecWest, RSA, and IDG conferences, as well as in private corporate training. Jay is a co-founder, Chief Operating Officer and CTO of the information security consulting company InGuardians.

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