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hpr1918 :: DerbyCon Interview with Dave Kennedy

Dave Kennedy talks about a capture the flag contest

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Hosted by Xoke on Wednesday, 2015-12-09 is flagged as Explicit and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
interview, penetration testing, metasploit, DerbyCon. 1.
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Duration: 00:03:17

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David Kennedy (ReL1K) is a security ninja and penetration tester that likes to write code, break things, and develop exploits. Dave is a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for a Fortune 1000. Dave is on the Back|Track and Exploit-Database development team and a core member of the Social-Engineer podcast and framework. David continues to contribute to a variety of open-source projects. David had the privilege in speaking at some of the nations largest conferences on a number of occasions including BlackHat, Defcon and Shmoocon. David is the creator of the Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET), Fast-Track, modules/attacks for Metasploit, and has released a number of public exploits. David heavily co-authored the Metasploit Unleashed course available online and has a number of security related white-papers in the field of exploitation. David has a book soon to be released in June from NoStarch Press, “Metasploit: A Penetration Testers Guide”. David is one of the founders of DerbyCon, a hacker con located in Louisville, Kentucky. Lastly, David worked for three letter agencies during his U.S Marine Corp career in the intelligence field specializing in red teaming and computer forensics.

https://www.derbycon.com/talks-2011/


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Comment #1 posted on 2015-12-25 12:19:14 by Frank

I use a play queue in cmus. Once that queue (around 20-25 minutes) is done, cmus goes back to random library playback.

Here's the catch: what if the random piece after the classical music is also classical? In such a case you would not notice that it is time to get up, which is a problem I regularly encounter. I can't (and not really want) to have two different collection just to keep the two apart.

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