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15 Feb SANS InfoSec Handlers Diary Blog – Securing and Optimizing Networks: Using pfSense Traffic Shaper Limiters to Combat Bufferbloat

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I recently wrote a guest diary on the SANS Internet Storm Center about using pfSense Traffic Shaper Limiters to combat Bufferbloat....

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05 Jan SANS InfoSec Handlers Diary Blog – Netfox Detective: An Alternative Open-Source Packet Analysis Tool

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I recently wrote a guest diary on the SANS Internet Storm Center about an open-source packet analysis tool named Netfox Detective....

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06 Nov SANS InfoSec Handlers Diary Blog – Rediscovering Limitations of Stateful Firewalls: “NAT Slipstreaming” ? Implications, Detections and Mitigations

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I recently wrote a guest diary on the SANS Internet Storm Center about a recent technique named “NAT Slipstreaming”....

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21 Oct Stitcher: Correlating digital forensic evidence on internet-of-things devices

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Attacks on Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices have grown immensely and there is an urgent need to empower Digital Forensic Investigators (DFI) who are tasked to investigate such attacks. In this accepted journal paper, we conduct a user study with 39 digital forensic investigators from both public and private sectors to document...

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30 Nov Public Disclosure: Firmware Vulnerabilities in iSmartAlarm CubeOne

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As part of my Masters' research, I investigated the firmware of a widely popular smart home security device - the iSmartAlarm CubeOne. Two (2) vulnerabilities were found and disclosed responsibly to the vendor. The vulnerabilities have been assigned the CVE IDs CVE-2017-13663 and CVE-2017-13664....

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Public Disclosure: Firmware Vulnerabilities in iSmartAlarm CubeOneNovember 30, 2017
SANS InfoSec Handlers Diary Blog - Another Universal Linux Local Privilege Escalation (LPE) Vulnerability: Dirty FragMay 8, 2026
SANS InfoSec Handlers Diary Blog - Diving into a Google Sweepstakes Phishing E-mailJune 29, 2021
SANS Community Night Talk – Why are We Still Getting Pwned? (16 August 2018)August 12, 2018
SANS InfoSec Handlers Diary Blog - BrakTooth: Impacts, Implications and Next StepsAugust 31, 2021
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