Kevin Cardwell:Toolkits: All-in-One Approach to Security

Published: June 4, 2006, 11:10 p.m.

b'This talk will be on using toolkits for your pen-testing, vulnerability assessment etc. Configuring a plethora of the different tools out there can be quite time consuming, and challenging. The focus of this talk will be to look at an alternative solution that provides a suite of tools at boot. Until recently there was not very many toolkits, and the ones that were there did not work very well, that has changed and in this talk I will discuss the toolkits available, and demo one of the better ones. The toolkits that will be reviewed will all be open source, and free, there are commercial solutions available, but why pay when the free ones are more than adequate.
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\\nKevin Cardwell spent 22 years in the U.S. Navy, starting off in Sound Navigation and Ranging (SONAR). He began programming in 1987. He was fortunate enough to get on the Testing Team and got to test and evaluate Surveillance and Weapon system software including; Remote Mine-Hunting System, Multi-System Torpedo Recognition Alert Processor (MSTRAP), Advanced Radar Periscope Discrimination Detection System (ARPDD), Tactical Decision Support Subsystem (TDSS) and Computer Aided Dead Reckoning Tracer (CADRT). Shortly thereafter he became a software and systems engineer and was was selected to head the team that built a Network Operation Center (NOC) that provided services to the command ashore and ships at sea in the Norwegian Sea and Atlantic Ocean.
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\\nIn 2000, Cardwell formed his own Engineering Solutions company and has been providing consulting services for companies throughout the UK and Europe. He is also an Adjunct Associate Professor for the University of Maryland University College and is the European rep for the Information Assurance curriculum. He holds a BS in Computer Science from National University in California and a MS in Software Engineering from the Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Texas.'