Professionally Evil Insights
Welcome to the Professionally Evil Insights blog by Secure Ideas! In this digital playground, we unravel the complex world of information security with a touch of fun. Our expert-led content ranges from deep-dives into penetration testing to explorations of hardware hacking. Whether you're curious about Secure Ideas or passionate about cybersecurity, this blog is your quick, enlightening, and entertaining guide into the captivating world of information security.
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Web Penetration Testing with Burp and CO2
Start 2015 right with a free web session to learn all about the Burp CO2 plugin! This training is ...
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Burp CO2 now sports some Laudanum Scripts!
There have been a number of updates to the Burp CO2 extension suite over the past couple of months ...
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CORS Global Policy
I recently noticed an uptake on Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) findings showing up in ...
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Carolina Spring Security Events
It seems that Spring is “prime time” for security professionals in the Carolinas, and Charlotte ...
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Secure Coding for Developers at Kingston MakerSpace, May 5-6
I’m excited to announce that I will be returning to my hometown of Kingston, Ontario to teach a ...
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Decoding Security Jargon
If you pick up just about any security textbook it will begin by describing security using terms ...
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Professionally Evil Courses: Advanced Mobile PenTesting with MobiSec
Secure Ideas is excited to announce that Kevin Johnson and James Jardine will be teaching Advance ...
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Professionally Evil Courses: Mobile PenTesting with MobiSec
Secure Ideas is excited to announce that Jason Gillam will be teaching Mobile PenTesting with ...
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Burp Co2 Update v0.5 adds a Name Mangler module!
I’m excited to announce another addition to the Burp Co2 extension bundle in v0.5 of Burp Co2 ...
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Are we a Target?
2014 has started out with a bang in terms of publicly disclosed compromised systems. We entered the ...
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Scary Web Services: Part 2
This post may seem timely in light of the recent Snapchat compromise. Although Snapchat’s breach ...
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