-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: RIPEMD160 Emmanuel Goldstein wrote: > Hi! > > My name's Luis and I'm a computer science student from Spain. I'm > planning to organise a presentation at my university about all the > aspects about security, hacking and social engineering that a > system administration should be aware of and the thing is that I'm > running late so It would be great if you guys could send me some > PowerPoint or OO-Impress presentations, Pdf documents, or any kind > of multimedia material I could use for it. > > The topics I'm going to cover, in no particular order, are: > > - Sniffers - Viruses - Port Scanning - Fingerprinting - Unnecessary > open ports - Bad software configuration (web servers, databases, > mail servers...) - SQL injections - Buffer Overflows - Use of > google as a information gathering tool. - Firewalls - DOS attacks - > Brute force attacks - Cryptography. - Cross site scripting - > Man-in-the-middle - Intrusion Detection Systems - Honeypots - > Identity Spoofing - Social Engineering - Gathering information from > trash/rubbish - Physical security in buildings. Access to the > building, cable sniffing, secure ID's... - And more.... ;-) > > I'd really appreciate if you guys could send me some information, > particularly other presentations, diagrams or images, to this > email address: goldstein101@xxxxxxxxx > > Thanks a lot in advance. You're doing me a big favour. I owe each > of you a pint of Guinness (definitely the best beer ever) ;-P > > Take care, Cheers. Bye!! > > -- Emmanuel Goldstein. Room 101, Ministry of Truth. W2, London. > Oceania. -- > This is enough for a 2 year seminar... are you going to be providing refreshments! And by the time you are though talking, the information will have been outdated. James Kosin -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFDZjaikNLDmnu1kSkRAwErAJ9f0wyovVYlJKUWqxSSBuQr/jltdgCdHUax TY0JR3RpaDLfKNOMDAgG4c8= =8afU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Scanned by ClamAV - http://www.clamav.net