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Attacking and Defending Linux: Breaking out of the Matrix Edition

with Jay Beale, CEO, CTO at InGuardians, Inc.
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Attacking and Defending Linux: Breaking out of the Matrix Edition

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Learn more about how to secure your business from threats in places you didn't even know existed.

In this demo-filled webinar, renowned Linux hacker and cybersecurity expert, Jay Beale will attack a new "boot2root" Linux virtual machine called, "Matrix Breakout". Attendees will watch Jay’s live demos on how to:

  • Attack on a single player capture the flag (CTF) virtual machine
  • Collect flags through a multi-step attack path including a container breakout
  • Break the attack as a proactive defender

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Jay Beale
CEO, CTO at InGuardians, Inc.

Jay Beale is CTO and CEO for InGuardians. He works on Kubernetes, Linux and Cloud-Native security, both as a professional threat actor and an Open Source maintainer and contributor. He's the architect of the open source Peirates attack tool for Kubernetes and Bustakube CTF Kubernetes cluster. Jay helps create and run DEF CON's Kubernetes CTF, is a member of the Kubernetes organization, and previously co-led the Kubernetes project's Security Audit Working Group. Since 2000, he has led training classes on Linux & Kubernetes security at public conferences and in private training.

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