LinkMeUp. Issue 8. Information security Best Practices and lab pentesting

In the sixth edition of our guest Alexander best talked about the most high-profile attacks on IT infrastructure. He was the most popular during 7 months of the existence of the podcast.
The audience reasonably asked in the comments how this can be avoided.
Meet, as they say, Best Practices for Information Security in the field of networking. Alexander will talk about the most likely vectors of attack and ways to proactively protect you from them.

In addition, only here you will hear about the most recent attacks on OSPF that allows you to change the routing table in the entire IGP domain. The vulnerability was discovered recently and only a month ago was closed Cisco and Juniper patches. This information is not yet in Runet and its quite difficult to find in the global network.

But you don't know anything about Information Security, if you have never been attacked or not attacked themselves. But everyone has the opportunity to consolidate theory with practice and it's not necessary to go under the article. For these purposes, there are lab PenTest (Penetration Testing).
Creator of one of these labs — pentestit.ruNovels novel will talk about their experiences, what problems they had to solve, what opportunities does the lab and what it means to be on the other side of the firewall and to always be ready, ready for what the attacker is smarter than you.

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We have deliberately not considered DoS and other specific types of attacks, as protection is already beyond the configuration.


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Article based on information from habrahabr.ru

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