MivaCon 2014 Keynote: Vision Leaks: How to Find It & How to Cast It 7 Truths to Keep In Mind Presented by Larry Osborne
The document provides tips for how to do a weekly podcast, including that you need an idea, people, equipment, software, a regular schedule, and an understanding spouse. It recommends starting with a basic setup like a USB headset and Skype for recording until growing your equipment. Key equipment includes a USB/Firewire audio interface, microphone, and optionally a mixer. Choosing quality brand microphones, interfaces, and mixers is important. Maintaining a regular schedule is also essential for building an audience.
The document describes and provides prices for several IP cameras and a network video recorder (NVR) from a company called Activ8. It includes details about the resolution, night vision range, weatherproofing, and other specifications of 4 IP camera models ranging from 1.3 to 3 megapixel resolution. It also lists specifications and the price for an 16-channel NVR that supports third-party cameras up to 5MP resolution and includes HDMI/VGA output, 16 PoE ports, and storage capacity of up to 16TB via 4 HDDs. Contact details and a 1-year warranty are provided at the bottom.
The document discusses using a single device, the LG Nexus 5, for both penetration testing work and as a smartphone. It describes problems with testers leaving devices behind on networks or having separate phones and tools that get lost or damaged. The Nexus 5 is presented as a solution that combines testing capabilities like wireless sniffing with phone functionality, allowing testers to use a single inconspicuous device for their work and calls. It also comes with accessories and supports popular Android apps used for testing and forensics.