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July 28, 2006 | Comments: (0)
On Buffets and Hacking
I'm back in 'Vegas for one of my two favorite events of the year, the Black Hat Briefings / DEFCON conference combo.
The only other reason I like to come here are the number and variety of the buffets, because it's certainly not for the heat - I hear it reached over 110 degrees a day or so ago. Suffice to say I've got on SPF 75 when I'm out in the sun.
I am looking forward to spending time with The Grugq on VoIP Hacking and Russ Rogers from Security Horizon to finish up my NSA IEM certification.
I'll be catching up with The Grugg after class to discuss new VoIP attack vectors and post the interview as a podcast shortly.
Cisco has already said that they won't have the kind of news that made headlines last year at the Black Hat conference. But I'll be keeping my eyes and ears out for any interesting news.
Posted by Victor R. Garza on July 28, 2006 03:57 PM
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