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penetration testing
CREST penetration test exams begin
Soft launch next month.
Darren Pauli
Aug 29 2012 12:36PM
Security
Free smart metre pen test tool to be released
Termineter presented at B-Sides.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 21 2012 8:34PM
Security
Inside Australia's CREST proposal
A certification program for the penetration testing industry.
Darren Pauli
Mar 19 2012 1:01PM
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Inside social engineering tests
Silver-tongued swindlers have prospered throughout human history and they continue to thrive in modern social structures.
Darren Pauli
Mar 12 2012 11:15PM
Security
Certifying Australia's best pen testers
An alliance of top security professionals across Australia and New Zealand are planning to introduce certifications that will split the penetration testing industry in two. Darren Pauli investigates how this effort attempts to separate the sector’s wheat from chaff.
Darren Pauli
Mar 9 2012 7:18PM
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Government shuns ethical hacker safeguards
Strict rules needed for removing malware without users' consent.
Darren Pauli
Nov 28 2011 10:30AM
Security
Government shuns ethical hacker safeguards
Rejection of industry submissions was "disgusting".
Darren Pauli
Nov 25 2011 3:46AM
Security
Legal threats for unauthorised security tests on the rise
Courts would assess whether vulnerability disclosures were ethical.
Darren Pauli
Oct 18 2011 4:54PM
Security
Blackboard e-learning platform exposes student data
Zero-day vulnerabiilties expose millions of student exams, tests and data.
Darren Pauli
Sep 19 2011 11:33AM
Security
Millions of student exams, tests and data exposed
Exclusive: Zero-day holes found in the Blackboard learning platform.
Darren Pauli
Sep 16 2011 8:35AM
Security
Stock shell codes reaching use-by date
Ty Miller sells shell at BlackHat.
Darren Pauli
Jul 25 2011 12:50PM
Security
Web extensions to become a new attack vector
Google Chrome, now less shiny.
Darren Pauli
Jul 1 2011 2:00PM
Security
Get a job: Ethical hacking
The industry's best reveal how to become a penetration tester.
Darren Pauli
Jun 27 2011 9:20AM
Security
Trust under scrutiny as ethical hacking goes legit
What value should CIOs place in ethical hacking accreditation?
Lia Timson
May 12 2011 4:11PM
Training & Development
Secrets for VM security: Read the manual
It makes poor bed-time reading, but getting your head around virtualisation is vital.
Darren Pauli
May 11 2011 3:21PM
Security
Analysis: Why you should chew through VM bibles
It makes poor bed-time reading, but getting your head around virtualisation is vital.
Darren Pauli
May 11 2011 1:16PM
Security
Businesses overlook social engineering threat
Big budgets do not equate to good security.
Darren Pauli
May 10 2011 7:54AM
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