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UID:pretalx-bsidesvienna-0x7ea-C37PNQ@cfp.bsidesvienna.at
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20260627T121500
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DESCRIPTION:Using Beacon Object Files (BOFs) to execute external post-explo
 itation capabilities from a C2 agent has been a staple technique in offens
 ive security for years now. The self-contained programs are great for one-
 off tasks\, such as gaining situational awareness\, elevating privileges o
 r dumping credentials. Recently\, BOFs have received a powerful upgrade th
 at allows for them to be executed in the background\, enabling long-runnin
 g real-time monitoring functionality. This talk shows how the [Conquest](h
 ttps://github.com/jakobfriedl/conquest/) framework supports Async BOFs and
  how they can benefit modern red teaming.
DTSTAMP:20260614T165937Z
LOCATION:Mittlerer Saal (Track 1)
SUMMARY:BOFs in the Background: Async object file execution in modern C2 fr
 ameworks - Jakob Friedl
URL:https://cfp.bsidesvienna.at/bsidesvienna-0x7ea/talk/C37PNQ/
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