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DESCRIPTION:It's not easy to spot attacks in network packets\, mostly becau
 se there's so many of them (packets\, that is)\, resulting in the Signal-t
 o-Noise ratio is extremely high. But there are also additional challenges\
 , like encryption or attackers simply using protocols that administrators 
 use themselves. We'll take a look at a number of real world scenarios and 
 learn about various attack patterns and how to find/recognize them.
DTSTAMP:20260617T144932Z
LOCATION:Hermitage D | Classroom
SUMMARY:Attacks in the Network - A look at real world malicious traffic exa
 mples - Jasper Bongertz
URL:https://conference.wireshark.org/sf26us/talk/RTCHM3/
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