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Chris McNab

Chris McNab 

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Chris McNab is the Technical Director of Matta, a vendor-independent security consulting outfit based in the United Kingdom. Since 2000, Chris has presented and run applied hacking courses across Europe, training a large number of financial, retail, and government clients in practical attack and penetration techniques, so that they can assess and protect their own networks effectively.

Chris speaks at a number of security conferences and seminars, and is routinely called to comment on security events and other breaking news. He has appeared on television and radio stations in the UK (including BBC 1 and Radio 4), and in a number of publications and computing magazines.

Responsible for the provision of security assessment services at Matta, Chris and his team undertake Internet-based, internal, application, and wireless security assessment work, providing clients with practical and sound technical advice relating to secure network design and hardening strategies. Chris boasts a 100% success rate when compromising the networks of multinational corporations and financial services companies over the last five years.



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2004, year of the Chinese hacker
Over the years, different regions have produced hacking groups and security researchers alike. I believe that 2004 will be the year of the Chinese hacker. Jan. 12, 2004

My Minature Embedded Hacking System Project
A discussion of various embedded Single Board Computer (SBC) systems that are capable of running Linux for use as covert security scanning systems, where results can be picked up via 802.11 wireless later on. Jan. 12, 2004

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