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Cisco 800 Series Routers Video Data Sheet

The Cisco 860 and 880 Integrated Services Routers’ deliver data, security and wireless services at broadband speeds to small offices and teleworkers. for more info visit http://www.cisco.com/go/isr

Duration : 0:4:25

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Cisco Master Collection Training for Network Engineers (Preview)

More details at: http://www.routehub.net/master_collection

We are offering the Master Network Collection that contains all network design and configuration workbooks available with NEW updates added monthly for a complete year among other valuable services. We are offering a great deal with a comprehensive collection of detailed training material and workbook guides involved with learning the concepts, how to design, configure step-by-step, and monitor the following network and user services:

* Core Network Services such as Routing & Switching, Multicast, QoS, and other IP services.
* Security Services such as Firewalls, VPNs, Tunneling (MPLS, L2VPN) and other security solutions.
* Voice and Unified Communication user services involving call processing and voice applications for small to large networks.
* Wireless services using a centralized (Wireless Controller) or decentralized (using only WAPs) solution including WAN Wireless (WWAN) solutions

Duration : 0:6:30

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Send Encrypted SMS with ProSMS

ProSMS is application for encrypting SMS messages. Encryption algorithm is AES-256 and hash function for generating keys from passwords is SHA-256. This is end-to-end encryption, meaning that Mobile providers can’t read your messages. It can only be read by the recipient who has the right password.

Note: Encryption will work only if both sides install ProSMS.

http://www.getjar.com/mobile/30522/prosms/

Duration : 0:0:36

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Source Boston 2010: Cracking the Foundation: Attacking WCF Web Services 5/5

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Speaker: Brian Holyfield, Gotham Digital Science

Hacking a web service generally isn’t rocket science. But what if the web service requires messages to be sent using a binary protocol? What if it requires message level encryption but you don’t have a key? These are just a few common scenarios you are likely to encounter when trying to attack a web service built with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). Through a series of live demonstrations, the presentation will show how to identify and attack WCF web services and discuss useful tools and tips to make testing WCF services easier. Attendees will leave with the knowledge necessary to effectively conduct penetration testing against WCF applications.

The following live demonstrations will be conducted (time permitting):
- Burp Plug-in for WCF Binary Soap Messages (MC-NBFS)
- De-compilation of Silverlight XAP for obtaining WCF Meta Data
- Crafting Meta Data Exchange (MEX) Requests for Retrieving WCF Meta Data
- Communicating with WCF using WS-S Anonymous Message Encryption
- Writing a Custom WCF Test Client (in less than 10 lines of code)
- TCP Port Probing through WCF Duplex Callback Channels

Presentation Outline:
1. WCF Overview
2. Silverlight WCF Web Services
2a. MC-NBFS Protocol
2b. Obtaining Meta Data from WCF
2c. Analyzing Silverlight XAP
3. Secure WCF Binding
3a. WS-S Message Encryption
3b. Custom WCF Clients
4. WCF Duplex Services
4a. Attacking Callback Channels

For more information and presentation slides click here: http://bit.ly/8XJ1tm

Duration : 0:9:7

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Source Boston 2010: Cracking the Foundation: Attacking WCF Web Services 4/5

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Speaker: Brian Holyfield, Gotham Digital Science

Hacking a web service generally isn’t rocket science. But what if the web service requires messages to be sent using a binary protocol? What if it requires message level encryption but you don’t have a key? These are just a few common scenarios you are likely to encounter when trying to attack a web service built with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). Through a series of live demonstrations, the presentation will show how to identify and attack WCF web services and discuss useful tools and tips to make testing WCF services easier. Attendees will leave with the knowledge necessary to effectively conduct penetration testing against WCF applications.

The following live demonstrations will be conducted (time permitting):
- Burp Plug-in for WCF Binary Soap Messages (MC-NBFS)
- De-compilation of Silverlight XAP for obtaining WCF Meta Data
- Crafting Meta Data Exchange (MEX) Requests for Retrieving WCF Meta Data
- Communicating with WCF using WS-S Anonymous Message Encryption
- Writing a Custom WCF Test Client (in less than 10 lines of code)
- TCP Port Probing through WCF Duplex Callback Channels

Presentation Outline:
1. WCF Overview
2. Silverlight WCF Web Services
2a. MC-NBFS Protocol
2b. Obtaining Meta Data from WCF
2c. Analyzing Silverlight XAP
3. Secure WCF Binding
3a. WS-S Message Encryption
3b. Custom WCF Clients
4. WCF Duplex Services
4a. Attacking Callback Channels

For more information and presentation slides click here: http://bit.ly/8XJ1tm

Duration : 0:10:1

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Source Boston 2010: Cracking the Foundation: Attacking WCF Web Services 3/5

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Speaker: Brian Holyfield, Gotham Digital Science

Hacking a web service generally isn’t rocket science. But what if the web service requires messages to be sent using a binary protocol? What if it requires message level encryption but you don’t have a key? These are just a few common scenarios you are likely to encounter when trying to attack a web service built with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). Through a series of live demonstrations, the presentation will show how to identify and attack WCF web services and discuss useful tools and tips to make testing WCF services easier. Attendees will leave with the knowledge necessary to effectively conduct penetration testing against WCF applications.

The following live demonstrations will be conducted (time permitting):
- Burp Plug-in for WCF Binary Soap Messages (MC-NBFS)
- De-compilation of Silverlight XAP for obtaining WCF Meta Data
- Crafting Meta Data Exchange (MEX) Requests for Retrieving WCF Meta Data
- Communicating with WCF using WS-S Anonymous Message Encryption
- Writing a Custom WCF Test Client (in less than 10 lines of code)
- TCP Port Probing through WCF Duplex Callback Channels

Presentation Outline:
1. WCF Overview
2. Silverlight WCF Web Services
2a. MC-NBFS Protocol
2b. Obtaining Meta Data from WCF
2c. Analyzing Silverlight XAP
3. Secure WCF Binding
3a. WS-S Message Encryption
3b. Custom WCF Clients
4. WCF Duplex Services
4a. Attacking Callback Channels

For more information and presentation slides click here: http://bit.ly/8XJ1tm

Duration : 0:10:1

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Custom Wireless Home Security Systems & ADT Intrusion Detection

Each home and family has unique security needs. ADT can provide custom wireless home security systems along with intrustion detection technology to ensure you and your family are safe.

ADT Custom Home Services will also visit your home at no obligation to get an accurate idea of what services and solutions will best match your needs.

https://www.adt.com/resi/programs/customhome_new/customhome_landing

Duration : 0:0:35

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Source Boston 2010: Cracking the Foundation: Attacking WCF Web Services 1/5

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Speaker: Brian Holyfield, Gotham Digital Science

Hacking a web service generally isn’t rocket science. But what if the web service requires messages to be sent using a binary protocol? What if it requires message level encryption but you don’t have a key? These are just a few common scenarios you are likely to encounter when trying to attack a web service built with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). Through a series of live demonstrations, the presentation will show how to identify and attack WCF web services and discuss useful tools and tips to make testing WCF services easier. Attendees will leave with the knowledge necessary to effectively conduct penetration testing against WCF applications.

The following live demonstrations will be conducted (time permitting):
- Burp Plug-in for WCF Binary Soap Messages (MC-NBFS)
- De-compilation of Silverlight XAP for obtaining WCF Meta Data
- Crafting Meta Data Exchange (MEX) Requests for Retrieving WCF Meta Data
- Communicating with WCF using WS-S Anonymous Message Encryption
- Writing a Custom WCF Test Client (in less than 10 lines of code)
- TCP Port Probing through WCF Duplex Callback Channels

Presentation Outline:
1. WCF Overview
2. Silverlight WCF Web Services
2a. MC-NBFS Protocol
2b. Obtaining Meta Data from WCF
2c. Analyzing Silverlight XAP
3. Secure WCF Binding
3a. WS-S Message Encryption
3b. Custom WCF Clients
4. WCF Duplex Services
4a. Attacking Callback Channels

For more information and presentation slides click here: http://bit.ly/8XJ1tm

Duration : 0:10:1

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Source Boston 2010: Cracking the Foundation: Attacking WCF Web Services 2/5

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Speaker: Brian Holyfield, Gotham Digital Science

Hacking a web service generally isn’t rocket science. But what if the web service requires messages to be sent using a binary protocol? What if it requires message level encryption but you don’t have a key? These are just a few common scenarios you are likely to encounter when trying to attack a web service built with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). Through a series of live demonstrations, the presentation will show how to identify and attack WCF web services and discuss useful tools and tips to make testing WCF services easier. Attendees will leave with the knowledge necessary to effectively conduct penetration testing against WCF applications.

The following live demonstrations will be conducted (time permitting):
- Burp Plug-in for WCF Binary Soap Messages (MC-NBFS)
- De-compilation of Silverlight XAP for obtaining WCF Meta Data
- Crafting Meta Data Exchange (MEX) Requests for Retrieving WCF Meta Data
- Communicating with WCF using WS-S Anonymous Message Encryption
- Writing a Custom WCF Test Client (in less than 10 lines of code)
- TCP Port Probing through WCF Duplex Callback Channels

Presentation Outline:
1. WCF Overview
2. Silverlight WCF Web Services
2a. MC-NBFS Protocol
2b. Obtaining Meta Data from WCF
2c. Analyzing Silverlight XAP
3. Secure WCF Binding
3a. WS-S Message Encryption
3b. Custom WCF Clients
4. WCF Duplex Services
4a. Attacking Callback Channels

For more information and presentation slides click here: http://bit.ly/8XJ1tm

Duration : 0:10:1

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A Message from Michael Solomon

Film and television industry veteran Michael Jay Solomon, former president of Warner Bros. International and co-founder of Telepictures Corp., offers his thoughts on digital security and the future of DreamStream.

Duration : 0:2:52

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