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yeah cool so today Iamp;#39;m just gonna be itamp;#39;s about what raw sockets are because theyamp;#39;ve kind of been more of a popular thing in the red team space and I know a lot of people on the blue team have been hearing about it but not exactly knowing maybe how to defend them or what exactly they are so first Who am I my name is Simon I like to play paintball Iamp;#39;m a member of CCDC the red team thanks Ian Iamp;#39;m a member of CCDC the red team I feel like Iamp;#39;m on permanent black team for almost every competition we do Iamp;#39;m into web web security application security and exploit development but I definitely like the first two a lot better so anyway this is a little bit about me but letamp;#39;s get into the good stuff here so first weamp;#39;re gonna describe what a socket is what exactly that looks like how theyamp;#39;re used how it flows through a network and everything and then weamp;#39;ll talk about what makes a socket raw in terms of a normal