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hey everybody this is mike golden from the rsa net witness team here to show you how to decode base64 strings using netwitness the use case summary for today is really just to show you how to identify sessions that include base64 encoding in them and then weamp;#39;ll use that witness to decode those strengths all we need for this product showcase is rsa netwitness for packets so our network components and specifically the infrastructure that weamp;#39;re going to be using is the network sa server a packet concentrator and a packet decoder so to begin really when we first log into netwitness you may find certain alerts that are going to highlight some encoding for example we have a couple sections here that show us encoded web shells of being detected so weamp;#39;re going to look at those network events and weamp;#39;ll just start from the bottom up just to kind of show a post thatamp;#39;s happening on this particular alert and we can see some strings available in the in the req