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Aug 13 2016

PowerShell Security: PowerShell Attack Tools, Mitigation, & Detection

  • By Sean Metcalf in Microsoft Security, PowerShell, Technical Reference

This post is a follow-up of sorts from my earlier posts on PowerShell, my PowerShell presentation at BSides Baltimore, and my presentation at DEF CON 24. Hopefully this post provides current information on PowerShell usage for both Blue and Red teams. Related posts: BSides Charm Presentation Posted: PowerShell Security: Defending the Enterprise from the Latest …

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