Justin Brown (Spridel) Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is what many of us do on a daily basis. We may not acknowledge it. We perform research, digital foot printing, competitive intelligence, and reconnaissance, just to name a few. Come find some additional resources for your efforts, listen to what should be collected, how to perform collection, Read More …
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Hacker Video – Theme: Big Breaks
A video I uploaded for my dear friend Cory Doctorow, from the Moth Story-telling competition.
Hacker Video – All Your Devices Can Be Hacked
Avi Rubin is Professor of Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University and Technical Director of the JHU Information Security Institute. Avi’s primary research area is Computer Security, and his latest research focuses on security for electronic medical records. Avi is credited for bringing to light vulnerabilities in electronic voting machines. In 2006 he published a Read More …
TLS: How It Protects Your Data Online
In today’s interconnected world, ensuring the security of data during online communication is essential. Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a foundational protocol that helps protect the privacy and integrity of data exchanged over the internet. This article will briefly explain what TLS is, how it works, and why it is critical for safe online communication. Read More …
DHCP and Its Role in Network Functionality
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an essential component of modern networking, ensuring that devices can seamlessly connect and communicate within a network. This article explores what DHCP is, why it is critical for networks to function efficiently, and how to configure basic DHCP settings on a home router. What is DHCP? DHCP stands Read More …
TMSI – Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity
In the world of mobile telecommunications, security and privacy are paramount concerns. One of the key mechanisms used to protect user identities and enhance security is the Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity (TMSI). For those new to mobile technology, understanding what TMSI is and how it functions can provide valuable insights into how mobile networks Read More …
CPU :: The Brain of Your Computer
If a computer were a human body, the Central Processing Unit, or CPU, would be its brain. The CPU is one of the most critical components in any computer, responsible for carrying out instructions and ensuring everything works together smoothly. Let’s explore what the CPU is, what it does, and how it functions in a Read More …
RAM – The Heart of a Computer’s Memory
RAM, which stands for Random Access Memory, is a computer’s workspace—a temporary storage area where the computer processes and uses information. Let’s dive into what RAM is and why it’s essential for a computer to function. What is RAM? RAM, or Random Access Memory, is a type of computer memory that temporarily holds data and Read More …
Studio Notes – A Rhythm Guitar Pulse
Sometimes you want to feel a pulse of the track, but maybe the drums and bass are just not enough. If you have a strumming Rhythm guitar you can use your automation to make it pump to emphasize the beat. The pumping Rhythm guitar trick first of all select the Rhythm guitar track that you Read More …