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Jek Hyde's job includes all the best parts about being a spy: She's what is known as a "Red Team Physical Penetration Tester". She's paid by companies to break into their buildings and security systems so that they can see where their weaknesses are. I talk to her about her favorite spy jobs, her favorite gadgets, and what we can do to protect our own digital and physical security. Jek Hyde's twitter: https://twitter.com/HydeNS33k Security resources mentioned in the video: Data blocker: https://amzn.to/2JDsjkv Privacy screen: https://amzn.to/2JFdkGO Phishing Dark Waters: The Offensive and Defensive Sides of Malicious Emails https://amzn.to/2JqbWJk Deviant Ollam: Keys to the Kingdom: Impressioning, Privilege Escalation, Bumping, and Other Key-Based Attacks Against Physical Locks https://amzn.to/2LJYLEL Practical Lock Picking: A Physical Penetration Tester's Training Guide https://amzn.to/2JoqpW2 Video: https://youtu.be/dztttjAwEnk
Show Notes: https://thugcrowd.com/notes/20190115.html
Show Notes: https://thugcrowd.com/notes/20190115.html
In Jek/Hyde by Amy Ross, a gothic classic finds a new home in a shiny research town. Join us as we talk about loyalty, the #metoo movement, and the darkness inside. (transcript) In today’s episode… Amy Ross’s novel Jek/Hyde offers a new vision of the gothic novella, “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson. In the midwestern town of London, science and research loom large. Lulu and Jek have been best friends forever but he’s recently become distant, closing himself off in his lab. He’s made a new friend, a bad boy, Hyde who seems to push their usual parties out of control, Lulu’s hearing strange rumors about Hyde, and she begins to worry for Jek’s safety … and her own feelings. These Show Notes […] The post Jek/Hyde by Amy Ross appeared first on Nouvelle ELA Teaching Resources.
Not all penetration testing is done in a virtual setting or even through a phone call. Sometimes you need to get down and dirty and actually interact with people. In this very special episode I sit down and speak with the great Jek Hyde about physical penetration testing and everything that it entitles. It's a fascinating talk for sure, and one you don't want to miss. Some links of interest: Jek's Motherboard Article IntelTechniques.com Open Source Intelligence Techniques (Book) Google Hacking Database (Google Dorks) redteamtools.com @HydeNS33k Want to reach out to the show? There's a few ways to get in touch! Show's Twitter: @PurpleSquadSec John's Twitter: @JohnsNotHere Podcast Website: purplesquadsec.com Sign-Up for our Slack community: https://signup.purplesquadsec.com John's Peerlyst Profile: https://www.peerlyst.com/users/john-svazic Thanks for listening, and I will talk with you all again next time.Find out more at http://purplesquadsec.com
"Security - Human Fail Factor: All the best security policies won't protect your company if employees prop open the door. Penetration testers Jek Hyde and John Nye join Liz to discuss overcoming the "human" factor of information technology security."
Jek Hyde of Sincerely Security is a social engineer/pen-tester.