Subash SNinAppseccoOur team conducted trainings at c0c0n XI — Here’s Our ExperienceTLDR — Lots of learning and fun!Nov 10, 2018Nov 10, 2018
Subash SNinAppseccoDamn Vulnerable NodeJS Application (DVNA) now for OWASP Top 10 2017Adding vulnerabilities such as XXE, Insecure Deserialization, Insufficient Logging and monitoringSep 19, 2018Sep 19, 2018
Subash SNinAppseccoBreaking Full Disk Encryption from a Memory DumpHow does one go from being root on the host to gaining access to data in a Virtual Machine running with full disk encryption. This is the…Aug 2, 2018Aug 2, 2018
Subash SNinAppseccoNow use OWASP Threat Dragon with Github, Gitlab or a self hosted GitlabNew release with support for both GitHub and GitLabJun 8, 2018Jun 8, 2018
Subash SNinAppseccoDefending against SSH bruteforce, the Automated Defence wayMonitoring for attacks and defending against them in real-time is crucial. Defending our cloud infrastructure during attacks can prove to…May 23, 2018May 23, 2018
Subash SNinAppseccoWorking at Appsecco — My StoryThe most challenging and exciting six months of my lifeJan 2, 2018Jan 2, 2018
Subash SNinAppseccoTen things I learnt about security while building Damn Vulnerable NodeJS ApplicationThere is always more to learn than you’ll know and number 6 will blow your mind!Nov 29, 2017Nov 29, 2017
Subash SNinAppseccoDamn Vulnerable NodeJS Application (DVNA) by AppseccoDeliberately vulnerable NodeJs application for learning how to attack OWASP Top 10 Vulnerabilities and how to write secure codeNov 24, 20171Nov 24, 20171
Subash SNinAppseccoOWASP Threat Dragon with Gitlab IntegrationMy first contribution to an open source security toolNov 6, 20172Nov 6, 20172