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Tenable Network Security Podcast - Episode 200

 
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SCADA Device Vulnerability Detection - How do we do it? Scan, Sniff, Log, "Real-time" all these words come into play, but what do they really mean and how do they help you solve problems and reduce risk? How do we deal with XP in this environment? How do we deal with XP in general? Read More

Why Isn't My Host Vulnerable?- Lots of questions like this, in the past week, welcome to our world. Three things: 1) Use the audit trail to find out why a plugin did not run (e.g. Your host is not running SSL) 2) Use the knowledge base to find which plugins did fire (e.g. Did you enable a port scanner on all ports?) 3) Monitor Logs/Packets - Fire up tcpdump/wireshark, see if traffic is getting there, look in the logs on the target and see what is happening.

Looking For The Right Stuff - Like this Query to find active vulnerabilities 30 days old or more. When you are collecting all the stuff, you can ask questions like this and get answers. Such as "which hosts are running SSL?" or "Which hosts have SSL certificates older than a week?".

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SCADA Device Vulnerability Detection - How do we do it? Scan, Sniff, Log, "Real-time" all these words come into play, but what do they really mean and how do they help you solve problems and reduce risk? How do we deal with XP in this environment? How do we deal with XP in general? Read More

Why Isn't My Host Vulnerable?- Lots of questions like this, in the past week, welcome to our world. Three things: 1) Use the audit trail to find out why a plugin did not run (e.g. Your host is not running SSL) 2) Use the knowledge base to find which plugins did fire (e.g. Did you enable a port scanner on all ports?) 3) Monitor Logs/Packets - Fire up tcpdump/wireshark, see if traffic is getting there, look in the logs on the target and see what is happening.

Looking For The Right Stuff - Like this Query to find active vulnerabilities 30 days old or more. When you are collecting all the stuff, you can ask questions like this and get answers. Such as "which hosts are running SSL?" or "Which hosts have SSL certificates older than a week?".

  continue reading

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