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Chat with @DevinCasadey, Managing Principal / Global Red Team Lead. Devin's

Certifications: OSCE3 (OSWE, OSEP, OSED), OSCP, OSCE, OSEE, OSWP, eCTHP, GCPN

Devin can be found at:

Hack the Box: https://www.hackthebox.eu/profile/28293

HTB & CTF Team: https://www.hackthebox.eu/teams/profile/1685

Github: https://keramas.github.io/about.html

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devin-casadey-198117b/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/DevinCasadey

Show Notes

Don't Roll Your Own: Devin's Writeup for how he decoded the database (referenced in the episode) - https://keramas.github.io/2022/05/03/dont-roll-your-own.html

EvilGinx: Man in the Middle Two Factor Auth - https://github.com/kgretzky/evilginx2

Chapter Timestamps

01:09 -- Why are you passionate about Infosec?

02:17 -- First use a computer?

05:31 -- What are you doing now?

06:16 -- Best way to hone skills?

07:54 -- Difference between Redteaming and Pentesting 09:12 -- Are Pentesters ever asked to emulate APTs?

11:51 -- Do you test different EDR Vendors?

16:18 -- Test Scenario 17:42 -- Do you have to write custom exploits for engagements?

23:31 -- Do you tell vendors you can bypass their EDR product?

26:02 -- Trying to get caught by Security Team 27:21 -- What can customers do to get the most out of a pentesitng engagement?

32:09 -- Pentest Client Behavior 35:56 -- Linux Boxes 37:11 -- Windows Security 40:30 -- Found Machine Already Compromised?

41:44 -- Pentest Planning

43:46 -- Memorable Engagements

47:07 -- Zero Trust

53:44 -- Initial Point of Entry

58:55 -- Okta Breach

01:01:27 -- Triple MFA

01:02:53 -- Avoid Burnout?

01:05:00 -- Joining a Redteam

01:09:44 -- Any Passion Projects?

01:10:21 -- Goodbye

Links:

Podcast Website: https://ephemeralsecuritypodcast.com

Blog: https://brakertech.com

Github: https://github.com/ssstonebraker

Social:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevestonebraker

Twitter: https://twitter.com/brakertech

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Chat with @DevinCasadey, Managing Principal / Global Red Team Lead. Devin's

Certifications: OSCE3 (OSWE, OSEP, OSED), OSCP, OSCE, OSEE, OSWP, eCTHP, GCPN

Devin can be found at:

Hack the Box: https://www.hackthebox.eu/profile/28293

HTB & CTF Team: https://www.hackthebox.eu/teams/profile/1685

Github: https://keramas.github.io/about.html

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devin-casadey-198117b/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/DevinCasadey

Show Notes

Don't Roll Your Own: Devin's Writeup for how he decoded the database (referenced in the episode) - https://keramas.github.io/2022/05/03/dont-roll-your-own.html

EvilGinx: Man in the Middle Two Factor Auth - https://github.com/kgretzky/evilginx2

Chapter Timestamps

01:09 -- Why are you passionate about Infosec?

02:17 -- First use a computer?

05:31 -- What are you doing now?

06:16 -- Best way to hone skills?

07:54 -- Difference between Redteaming and Pentesting 09:12 -- Are Pentesters ever asked to emulate APTs?

11:51 -- Do you test different EDR Vendors?

16:18 -- Test Scenario 17:42 -- Do you have to write custom exploits for engagements?

23:31 -- Do you tell vendors you can bypass their EDR product?

26:02 -- Trying to get caught by Security Team 27:21 -- What can customers do to get the most out of a pentesitng engagement?

32:09 -- Pentest Client Behavior 35:56 -- Linux Boxes 37:11 -- Windows Security 40:30 -- Found Machine Already Compromised?

41:44 -- Pentest Planning

43:46 -- Memorable Engagements

47:07 -- Zero Trust

53:44 -- Initial Point of Entry

58:55 -- Okta Breach

01:01:27 -- Triple MFA

01:02:53 -- Avoid Burnout?

01:05:00 -- Joining a Redteam

01:09:44 -- Any Passion Projects?

01:10:21 -- Goodbye

Links:

Podcast Website: https://ephemeralsecuritypodcast.com

Blog: https://brakertech.com

Github: https://github.com/ssstonebraker

Social:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevestonebraker

Twitter: https://twitter.com/brakertech

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