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| Subject: | Re: Research on penetration testing? |
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| Date: | 13 Dec 2004 17:56:59 -0000 |
In-Reply-To: <200412131435.10149.gramill@tin.it> Marco,
i think.. the new steganography tecnologies are very interesting. =46or example the session level steganography and the object steganography. you can find more here www.rrsecurity.info
I'm not sure I follow your reasoning here...could you elaborate on how steganography relates to pen testing? I would think that research in this area would be more suitable for the Forensics list. I'd greatly appreciate any input you might have... H. Carvey "Windows Forensics and Incident Recovery" http://www.windows-ir.com
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