Monday, December 29, 2008

Is the scanning of computer networks dangerous?

Looking through some presentations I have done during the last year, I have come upon a talk I gave at the Baltic DB&IS 2008 Conference in Tallinn, Estonia.

This bi-annual academic conference takes places usually in either Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania, but often involves speakers from other countries as well. This year it was convenient for me to participate and talk a little about my open-source networking tool Angry IP Scanner.

The talk was quite successful, although not very academic, but it makes sense to post the slides to give some interesting information on Angry IP Scanner.





(a nice picture of Tallinn's silhouette is a bonus)


5 comments:

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Hello, your scanner GUI looks great in every platform, SWT is cool. Check http://netifera.com also a java/swt/RPC network tool.

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Jose M said...

Hi man, thanks for your software, I´m an IT network manager and your IP scaner is a usefull tool for US.

I want to know if I can discover duplicate IP in to the LAN with your IPSCAN ?

Thanks form Colombia.

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