Black Hole – SCW #56
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1. Pen Testing, Part 1 w/ Dmitry Zagadsky – SCW #56
The penetration testing mythology as it applies to information security is all screwed up. If nothing else, we're going to attempt to define a penetration test, focus on the goals, and what should be in a report. You better believe there is going to be an overarching "PCI" context to this discussion.
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Dmitry is currently in charge of security operations at a Financial Institution in RI. After getting started at an early age, he has spent the past 20 years in IT and security operations at various organizations focusing on elegant systems designs and a positive user experience. He holds a CISSP and a never-ending desire for knowledge.
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2. Pen Testing, Part 2 w/ Dmitry Zagadsky – SCW #56
We'll continue our discussion of penetration testing. In this segment, we'll talk about the right reasons to have a penetration test performed, the impact (for better or worse) of the PCI requirement for annual penetration testing, and how to get the most out of your penetration testing results.
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Dmitry is currently in charge of security operations at a Financial Institution in RI. After getting started at an early age, he has spent the past 20 years in IT and security operations at various organizations focusing on elegant systems designs and a positive user experience. He holds a CISSP and a never-ending desire for knowledge.