Presented at
CarolinaCon 13 (2017),
May 21, 2017, 11 a.m.
(60 minutes).
PowerShell has become a tool that many hackers and pentesters are now using. This session is a beginner's guide to getting started with PowerShell. The session covers why PowerShell is such a powerful tool, a quick history, a few basic examples of using PowerShell to log into sites or hack sites and then goes into the basics of how to use the tool. PowerShell is part of Windows 7 and up, so bring your laptop and follow along with the presentation.
Presenters:
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Michael Wharton
Michael Wharton is a Project/SharePoint Consultant and has setup many PMO (Project Management Office) . Michael's career started as a software developer before moving into project management. His passion to improve project management processes began in 2003 when using tools like project professional and project server. Since then he has trained hundreds of project managers and implemented project server in over twenty-five PMOs. He has passed over forty-four Microsoft certification exams giving him a solid technical background with Project and SharePoint Server.
Michael's expertise is broad in scope, which includes local and federal government, health care, banking and manufacturing. He did technical reviews for the published books Missing Manual: Microsoft Project 2010/2013 by Bonnie Biafore, Forecast Scheduling with by Eric Uyttewaal and Project Management Using Microsoft Project 2013 by Gus Cicala. Michael has been awarded the MVP (Microsoft Valuable Professional) in project for the past five years.
Attending hacking and security conventions has been a past time for many years, and recently has been looking deeper into hacking and securing SharePoint for his clients. Michael has spoken at DerbyCon for past two years and has spoken at a number of other conferences throughout the years.
Michael Wharton, Project MVP, MBA, PMP, MCT, MCTS, MCITP, MCSD, MCSE+I, MCDBA
Blog: www.MyProjectExpert.com
Twitter: MyProjectExpert
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