Word Notes N2K Networks
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A fun and informative cybersecurity audio glossary from N2K.
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Encore: greyware (noun)
Also known as spyware and adware, it is a software category where developers design the application neither to cause explicit harm nor to accomplish some conventional legitimate purpose, but when run, usually annoys the user and often performs actions that the developer did not disclose, and that the user regards as undesirable.
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Encore: fuzzing (noun)
An automatic software bug and vulnerability discovery technique that inputs invalid, unexpected and/or random data or fuzz into a program and then monitors the program's reaction to it.
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Encore: Unix (noun)
A family of multitasking, multi-user computer operating systems that derive from the original Unix system built by Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie in the 1960s.
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Encore: deep packet inspection (DPI) (noun)
A network monitoring and filtering technique that examines both the header information and the payload of every packet traversing a network access point.
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Encore: rootkit (noun)
A clandestine set of applications designed to give hackers access and control over a target device.
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Encore: tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) (noun) [Word Notes]
A set of behaviors that precisely describes a cyber adversary attack campaign.
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I now can listen again! Great podcast! It now plays using VPNs with anti malware/anti tracking VPNs.
Keeping an old man up to date.
Great little info chunks that keep me from feeling like Steve Buscemi's, "Hello, fellow kids!"
Rick is great. Good show.
Who you calling a nerd? I love the “nerd reference” section! HA! Really like to have a straight forward context for some words or phrases I pretend to understand but don’t really... should be required listening for all in infosec.