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« on: May 08, 2011, 08:34:25 AM »

Have you read it? What are your views / opinions?

Table of Content:
    * Pen Testing: Why We Do It
      DAVID SMALL
      We’re penetration testers. What do we do? Why do we do it? What does it say about us?
    * Fixing the Industry
      IFTACH IAN AMIT, CHRIS NICKERSON
      Penetration testing has been a skill (some say an art) for as long as we can remember information security and the computer industry.
    * Building a Better Penetration Test Report
      BILL MATHEWS
      Do you build reports for your penetration tests? Want to make them more useful and more readable?
    * How Fuzzy Are You Today? A Guide to Client-Side Fuzzing Using Peach
      ADRIAN FURTUNA
      What do you do if your targets are fully patched and you do not find any configuration issues during a penetration test?
    * Dueling Apache Tomcat
      JOVON ITWARU
      Setting up a JSP-enabled web server is cumbersome and complex.
    * Heuristic Methods vs. Automated Scanners Which is the most efficient? Humans? Machines? Or the two in tandem?
      HANS-MICHAEL VARBAEK
      As most penetration testers know, a manual check of a Web Application can be much more thorough than a completely automated one.
    * Operationalizing Penetration Testing Results Using Network Monitoring Software – All For Free
      BILL MATHEWS
      We will model the results of a penetration test using network and application monitoring tools.
    * Pulling Shellcode From Network Stream
      SALAHUDIN WAN KHAIRUZZAMAN
      In computer security terms, a shellcode is used as a payload in exploiting software vulnerabilities.
    * Interview with Gary McGraw, Ph.D. CTO Cigital
      Gary McGraw from Cigital about his views on software security and the Building Security In Maturity Model.

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http://pentestmag.com/fixing-the-industry-penetration-testing-execution-standard/
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« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2011, 02:30:08 PM »

not yet . But Im gonna  Grin
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