May the data stay with you - Network Data Exfiltration Techniques.

Presented at BruCON 0x09 (2017), Oct. 6, 2017, 10:30 a.m. (120 minutes).

Data exfiltration is the process of transmitting data from pwned or infected networks back to the attacker while trying to minimize detection. During this workshop (2 hours) we will go through different network exfiltration methods and techniques (DNS, ICMP, TCP, UDP, HTTP, RDP, Cloud-app based and others). I will explain how they work, how to run them and what differences between are. It is a highly interactive workshop (I have dozen short labs already prepared) where you will be guided through the use of a set of open source tools powered by a short-fast theory. This hands-on workshop content and labs is a part of my three day "Open Source Defensive Security" training.

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