Fault Tolerant Command and Control Networks

BSidesROC 2016

Presented by: Nicholas Piazza
Date: Saturday April 23, 2016
Time: 16:00 - 16:50
Location: Track 2

The Command & Control (C2) network is the heart of any botnet. If you lose your command and control channel, then your bots are left in the wild with no way to reach them, stuck on their last instruction. In this talk we will explore ways to ensure that your command and control network is tolerant to changes and can adapt to servers being dynamically added to and removed from the network, as well as the organization of bots and how they connect to your C2 infrastructure.

Nicholas Piazza

Nick Piazza 4th Year BS/MS Computing Security at RIT Former Technology Lead and VP of RIT’s Competitive Cybersecurity Club (RC3)


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