Offensive & Scope Based Recon

By Harsh Bothra on 18 Sep 2020 @ C0c0n
πŸ“Ή Video πŸ”— Link
#reconnaissance #network-architecture #security-strategy #attack-surface
Focus Areas: βš–οΈ Governance, Risk & Compliance , 🌐 Network Security , 🎯 Penetration Testing , πŸ—οΈ Security Architecture

Presentation Material

AI Generated Summary

The main idea of this content is to introduce a project called Beam, (Reconnaissance Methodology) which is a bash-based tool that allows users to perform reconnaissance on multiple targets simultaneously. The tool provides flexibility by allowing users to add or remove tools as per their needs and modify the scripts to make them more powerful.

Here are some key points:

  1. Customization: Users can easily customize Beam by adding or removing tools, a particular script.
  2. Scope-based Reconnaissance: Beam allows users to perform scope-based reconnaissance,es where they can select specific tools for a particular target.
  3. Multi-target support: Users can provide a list of targets and Beam will process them one by one, that way.
  4. Background execution: Beam can be used with the screen command to keep running in the background even if the SSH connection terminates.
  5. Community contribution: The project encourages community contributions to make it more powerful.

The speaker also explains how the tool works using an example of a Medium scope reconnaissance and how users can modify the scripts to include or exclude specific tools.

Disclaimer: This summary was auto-generated from the video transcript using AI and may contain inaccuracies. It is intended as a quick overview β€” always refer to the original talk for authoritative content. Learn more about our AI experiments.