What is Trustwave SpiderLabs?
Trustwave SpiderLabs has security researchers, ethical hackers, forensic security investigators, and incident responders across the world who look for the new threats, attack methods, nation-state actors and criminal hackers to know what kinds of current risk organizations face on a daily basis.
How does Trustwave work?
Trustwave SEG (and ECM) supports a function called attachment fingerprinting. SEG matches valid fingerprints by performing a Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC – a simple hashing algorithm) count on the content of the document.
Who are the SpiderLabs team at Trustwave?
The SpiderLabs team at Trustwave includes security and penetration testers, incident responders, forensic investigators, malware reversers, security researchers, published authors and sought-after speakers. The 2020 Trustwave Global Security Report is a window into the latest developments in the world of cybercrime.
What kind of security services does Trustwave offer?
24×7 managed detection and response services, powered by our proven Trustwave Fusion platform, which connects to your existing security tools with advanced analytics and best-in-class Trustwave SpiderLabs threat intelligence and expertise.
Who are the SpiderLabs experts in the world?
Our SpiderLabs experts are distributed across ten countries and include security and penetration testers, incident responders, forensic investigators, malware reverse-engineers, security researchers, published authors and sought-after speakers with an average of more than a dozen years in the business.
What do you need to know about the responder tool?
Responder is a powerful and easy-to-use tool for penetration testers looking to highlight and exploit weaknesses in a number of popular default network configurations. In this post we will review the latest Responder changes, take a closer look at some new features and discuss some popular usage options and configurations.