Staying Ahead of the Threats At IC, we know that the best defense is a good offense, which is why we're dedicated to helping you stay at the top of your game in the ever-changing field of security.
From practical DOs and DON'Ts to high-level technical anti-hacking tips, our seminars can be tailored to any level of your organization.
Custom seminars can also be developed to help educate your organization about the latest security threats and trends.
To schedule one of our hacking seminars or develop a custom seminar for your organization, contact media@intelligentconnections.net today!
Social Engineering - "Hacking Humans" Perhaps one of the most important topics in information security is the one that's almost universally ignored. With the technical improvements and advancements in information security that have been made in recent years, social engineering remains one of the most common attack vectors in use today.
A talented social engineer can make short work of nearly any technical security countermeasure a business can implement. A quick analysis of nearly all the information theft incidents that are making headlines today will show that most of the targeted organizations had firewalls, intrusion detection, VPN, and a host of other security technologies in place. What they did not have was a defense against social engineering.
This seminar will show you how social engineering can be effectively used against your organization, and provide some easily implemented ideas for building security awareness programs to protect information.
Hacking VoIP The age of voice over IP (VoIP) is filled with many promises and benefits to organizations small and large alike. But it also introduces new security challenges and a host of new threats. As enterprises deploy solutions focusing almost exclusively on price, features, and performance, they often leave new VoIP systems open to those threats.
The Hacking VoIP seminar looks at exploits of VoIP systems. It focuses both new techniques such as reassembly eavesdropping, Spam Over Internet Telephony (SPIT) and V-Bombing, CallerID Spoofing as well as on old standards applied in new ways.
Securing Wireless Networks This seminar focuses on techniques attackers use to gain access to corporate wireless networks, including an overview of typical wireless architectures, and a discussion of techniques such as war driving/war walking.
The seminar also includes basic and advanced attack methodologies, in an effort to help security practitioners intelligently evaluate risk and better architect their wireless solutions to balance security with performance and useability needs.
The Future of Hacking - What Comes Next What is the guy with PDA doing in your lobby? Is he waiting for a meeting to start, or is he infecting your organization's smart phones and PDAs while simultaneously stealing the data stored on them?
In this seminar our security consultants discuss emerging threats from new technologies such as PDAs and other embedded systems, Bluetooth-enabled devices, and other new applications and technologies. They'll also demonstrate the newest system exploits, and share some common sense ways to address these emerging threats. |