Team Cymru the video series 1 to 10

Tag: amplification, Attacks, blackhat, cache, carding, crime, dns, fast, flux, networking, poisoning, secure, sites, social, tips, visualization, webmhr, Windows

Team Cymru Research NFP is a specialized Internet security research firm and 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to making the Internet more secure. Team Cymru helps organizations identify and eradicate problems in their networks, providing insight that improves lives.

Team Cymru the video series 1 to 10
Team Cymru the video series 11 to 20
Team Cymru the video series 21 to 30
Team Cymru the video series 31 to 40
Team Cymru the video series 41 to 50

 

In the first episode of Team Cymru's 'The Who and Why Show', Levi Gundert talks about 'Carding' - the fraudulent use of our credit cards by online miscreants. Levi is an ex-United States Secret Service agent and he details the current situation, details some tips to protect yourself and also takes a peek towards the future.

 

In the second episode of Team Cymru's 'The Who and Why Show', Josh Ballard talks about Social Networking sites - how miscreants are using them to make money and how you can stop them.

 

 

In the third episode of Team Cymru's 'The Who and Why Show', Steve Gill launches 'WebMHR' - a new (and free for non-commercial use) tool to help you in the fight against malware.

 

In the fourth episode of Team Cymru's 'The Who and Why Show', Marcel van den Berg takes us through a few animations charting our unique global insight into the Underground Economy.

 

In the fifth episode of Team Cymru's 'The Who and Why Show', Tim Wilde takes us through some of the more useful tips and tricks to stay safe on the Internet and avoid becoming a victim of identify theft and other online crimes.

 

In the sixth episode of Team Cymru's 'The Who and Why Show', John Kristoff explains the intricacies of DNS Security and how to protect and secure your own DNS infrastructure.

 

 

In the seventh episode of Team Cymru's 'The Who and Why Show', Dave Monnier shows us how to make Windows more secure, explains some common mistakes and addresses how to help keep kids safe online.

 

In the eighth episode of Team Cymru's 'The Who and Why Show', we're joined again by John Kristoff to find out about how "Fast Flux" is being used by miscreants and what could be done to stop them.

 

In the ninth episode of Team Cymru's 'The Who and Why Show', we're joined by 2 guest speakers to find out about DNS Amplification Attacks and a new service Team Cymru is launching to try to prevent these attacks.

 

In the tenth episode of Team Cymru's 'The Who and Why Show', Jerry Dixon talks about last weeks Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas, including the keynotes, attacks on noted researchers and the main theme of mobile device vulnerabilities.

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Team Cymru Research NFP is a specialized Internet security research firm and 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to making the Internet more secure. Team Cymru helps organizations identify and eradicate problems in their networks, providing insight that improves lives.

Team Cymru the video series 1 to 10
Team Cymru the video series 11 to 20
Team Cymru the video series 21 to 30
Team Cymru the video series 31 to 40
Team Cymru the video series 41 to 50
Team Cymru the video series 51 to 60

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