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UID:pretalx-sharkfest-24-eu-GEJMM9@conference.wireshark.org
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DESCRIPTION:This talk covers using Pyshark for analyzing pcap files\, focus
 ing on accessing nested elements in network packets\, particularly within 
 Client Hello packets\, including encryption suites and TLS versions. This 
 presentation provides an updated guide on effectively using Pyshark\, addr
 essing the gaps in current documentation and offering practical insights. 
 The session will cover the basics of loading pcap files\, inspecting packe
 t types and layers\, and using commands to list packet layers and extract 
 details. It includes a practical example of extracting offered encryption 
 suites from Client Hello packets to ensure secure encryption methods. By a
 pplying Wireshark display filters in Pyshark\, the talk demonstrates how t
 o efficiently find needed packets. Key issues and solutions when using JSO
 N and Python objects will be highlighted\, helping avoid errors and proces
 s data smoothly. Learn to effectively access and use nested elements and s
 pecific data points with Pyshark.
DTSTAMP:20260521T083537Z
LOCATION:Palais Sachsen Coburg I-III
SUMMARY:Dissecting the Client Hello with Pyshark - Katherine Leese
URL:https://conference.wireshark.org/sharkfest-24-eu/talk/GEJMM9/
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