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Johannes Ullrich
Chief Research Officer of SANS Technology Institute
Dr. Johannes Ullrich is Dean of Faculty, Chief Research Officer and a faculty member of SANS Technology Institute. Johannes also serves on the following SANS Technology Institute committees: Faculty and Administration, Curriculum and Long Range Planning. As chief research officer for the SANS Institute, Johannes is currently responsible for the SANS Internet Storm Center (ISC) and the GIAC Gold program. He founded DShield.org in 2000, which is now the data collection engine behind the ISC. His work with the ISC has been widely recognized, and in 2004, Network World named him one of the 50 most powerful people in the networking industry. Prior to working for SANS, Johannes worked as a lead support engineer for a Web development company and as a research physicist. Johannes holds a PhD in Physics from SUNY Albany and is located in Jacksonville, Florida.
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Port 51616 - Got Packets?, (Sun, May 19th)
Posted Sunday, May 19, 2013
We're looking for any info or packets that target port 51616. After witnessing a smore »SSL: Another reason not to ignore IPv6, (Fri, May 17th)
Posted Friday, May 17, 2013
Currently, many public web sites that allow access via IPv6 do so via proxies. This is seen amore »ISC StormCast for Friday, May 17th 2013 http://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail.html?id=3314, (Fri, May 17th)
Posted Thursday, May 16, 2013
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Security Impact of HTML5
HTML 5 does more then add a couple new and nifty tags to the venerable HTML markup language. It has to be seen as part of the new dynamic web which no longer delivers static documents but dynamic applications that interact with backend web services. more »HTML 5 does more then add a couple new and nifty tags to the venerable HTML markup language. It has to be seen as part of the new dynamic web which no longer delivers static documents but dynamic applications that interact with backend web services.
This talk will discuss some of the more prominent and complex features of HTML and explore how a developer can use these features securely. We will demonstrate some attacks and walk through how different defenses mitigate these attacks. One of the focus areas will also be privacy and how the user data can be protected within HTML 5 applications.
