7MS #398: Securing Your Network with Raspberry Pi Sensors
7 Minute Security
English - January 30, 2020 21:25 - 50 minutes - 70 MB - ★★★★★ - 63 ratingsTechnology News Tech News information security security Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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I'll be your Raspberry Pi zero baby
I don't know what else to say
I'll keep bad stuff off of your network
I will do it both night and day
Today I talk about four cool Raspberry Pi projects that will help you better secure your network.
First off though, I give a shout out to my son Atticus who I want to be more like because he doesn't give a rat's behind what other people think of him!
The cool Pi-based projects I love are:
Pi-Hole is a black hole for Internet advertisements and it literally installs with just a few commands: git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole.git Pi-hole cd "Pi-hole/automated install/" sudo bash basic-install.shPwnagotchi is a cute little devil who exists only to capture WPA handshakes! I did a whole episode on it, and invite you to build a DYI Pwnagotchi with me live on Feb 10.
How to use a Raspberry Pi as a Network Sensor is a really cool Webinar I watched (brought to us by our pals at BHIS and ActiveCountermeasures) that shows you how to use a Pi with an external drive to install Bro and other tools to help you find bad stuff on your network.
CanaryPi is freaking sweet and can detect NBNS/LLMNR/mDNS spoofing as well as port-scanning, yeah baby! And coming soon (hopefully): mitm6 detection!
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