Physical Penetration Testing (Low tech or no tech)

BSidesDE 2015

Presented by: Keith Pachulski
Date: Friday November 13, 2015
Time: 13:00 - 18:00
Location: Track 3

This training presentation will be a complete walk through on how to perform physical security penetration tests. This is NOT a lockpicking class. We will be covering common tools and tactics used to gain access to target facilities as well as provide videos from real world testing and hands on demonstrations of physical and electronic tools. Additionally, common issues that penetration testers run into will also be discussed, such as personal psychological issues (insertion mentality), manipulating people efficiently and quickly and learning when to not talk.

Topics topics to include: - Onsite and remote advance work - Penetration of the external barriers - Penetrating the facility - Penetrating the people - Deploying boxes on the network for remote network access and audio/video surveillance.

Keith Pachulski

Keith Pachulski is currently working as a Security Consultant for Dell – SecureWorks. Keith has more than 23 years of experience in physical and information security. He is currently responsible for the performance of red team testing, vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, application security assessments, wireless security assessments, compliance assessments (PCI-DSS, HIPAA, ISO 27001(2), FISMA), security strategy, security training and best practices assessments (CERT, NSA, NIST, ISO). He has created and managed a Managed Security Services program for a private sector company supporting clients internationally. He has extensive experience working in the Federal sector performing vulnerability assessments, penetration testing and compliance assessments. Keith also operates a physical security consulting firm specializing in executive security and physical security penetration testing.


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