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Identify Your Web Attack Surface: RAWR! - Tom Moore, Adam Byers Hack3rcon 5 (Hacking Illustrated Series InfoSec Tutorial Videos)

Identify Your Web Attack Surface: RAWR!
Tom Moore, Adam Byers
Hack3rcon 5

One of the highest threats to organizations today is also one of their most prevalent services available in most cases, web interfaces. The landscape has changed from simple static websites, to fully functional web-based applications that provide access to internal information gold mines. If you're not testing those of your client organization, expect that someone else is! Our belief is that most organizations have little to no knowledge as to how many internal web resources they have within their environments that could lead to network compromise. By taking an approach to ensure the security of your client's web interfaces through offensive security, you will find that there is a lot involved - and usually not a lot of time to get from initial scan to report. In this presentation, we'll introduce RAWR (Rapid Assessment of Web Resources). There's a lot packed in this tool that will help you get a better grasp of the threat landscape that is your client's web resources. It has been tested from extremely large network environments, down to single host scans. It has been fine-tuned to promote fast, accurate, and applicable results in formats that you can use! RAWR will make the mapping phase of your next web assessment efficient and get you producing positive results faster!

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