Multi-Player MetaSploit

BSidesLV 2010

Presented by: Ryan Linn
Date: Wednesday July 28, 2010
Time: 11:00 - 12:00
Location: Track 1
Track: On the Keys

Sharing information during security engagements can be hard. There are lots of disparate tools, and trying to determine real time what information which team members have in a group environment, especially if they are in disparate locations can be difficult. Metasploit's database structure is now more feature rich allowing for real time collaboration and information sharing. This talk will focus on how to use Metasploit in multi-player mode and share information from disparate systems such as Nmap, OpenVAS, Fierce, and BeEF into a central location to allow for multiple team members to have access to current information about testing in progress.

Ryan Linn

Ryan Linn is an Information Security Engineer who has a passion for making security knowledge accessible. In addition to being a columnist with the Ethical Hacker Network, Ryan has contributed to open source tools including Metasploit and the Browser Exploitation Framework (BeEF). Ryan has spoken at a number of regional and national security events including SecTor, B-Sides Las Vegas, ChicagoCon, CarolinaCon and ISSA events.


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