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RE: Class on Security Tools

Subject: RE: Class on Security Tools
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:33:40 -0500

Although more of scanner, Cain from Oxid.it could be demonstrated as a
passive attack tool / active data collector.

Ettercap is something else that would work nicely for the class.

Since you're going to demo Metasploit you could also toss in a basic demo or
talk about Ollydbg and explain the shellcoding process. 


-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Traband [mailto:jtraband@itstechnologies.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 1:49 PM
To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
Subject: Class on Security Tools

I am helping teach a class to the ISSA of Northwest Ohio, 
here in Toledo. The next class will be the second part of a 
series on security tools. Last class we went over scanning 
tools such as nmap, NetStumbler, nikto, and a couple others.

This next class will be focused on attack tools. We were 
planning on presenting Metasploit, EBCD for password changes, 
and a couple other tools. My question is - what (free) tools 
should we give a brief overview of? The class is technical, 
mostly comprised of IT directors and the like. Most are not 
dedicated security staffers, but rather have that as part of 
their job responsibility. We don't have to go in depth, but 
we are demonstrating on a network we have built for this purpose.

Next month we will be doing remediation/protection tools. I 
was thinking about showing Snort, Tripwire, Microsoft 
Baseline Security Analyzer, and a couple others. Any ideas on that?

Thanks in advance,
Joe Traband
jtraband@itscomputersolutions.com


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