jaredbird
Sept 9th DC612 – 6pm Elsie’s
This month we are going to have an informal and open discussion about CTF. What do people want, what are people willing to commit to, challenges, skill level, etc.
If you have another topic or project you are working on that you would like to have a discussion on feel free to bring it up as well (or this may be a short meeting).
Also mplsctfgames.org will be putting up a challenge today and the first to solve it will get a free beer at DC612 on Thursday.
This meeting will be held at Elsie’s Bar and Bowling Alley.
Thanks!
-DC612
August 12th Meeting – 6pm Elsie’s
This month Rachael Lininger will give a presentation about differences in conflict resolution styles. She’ll be asking for volunteers to participate in her graduate research project on the conflict resolution style preferences of information security professionals.
Videoman will also be giving us an overview on what it takes to run the network at DefCon, labeled by many as the “most hostile network on the planet”.
As always, everyone is welcome!
Please rsvp so we can make sure we have enough chairs: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/791425174
This meeting will be held at Elsie’s Bar and Bowling Alley.
Agenda :
6PM-7:00PM Gather and order food and drinks
7:00PM-7:30PM Rachael Lininger – Research Project Presentation
7:30PM-8:15PM Videoman – DefCon network overview
8:15 – 9:00PM Open forum and meeting.
9PM Wrap up.
Thanks!
-DC612
June 10th Meeting @ Hack Factory
This month we are going to be playing with different Linux-based penetration testing environments, including but not limited to backtrack and samurai. So bring your laptop(s) and your favorite penetration testing environment. We will have a few copies to pass around. David Bryan will also be doing a talk/demonstration on creating custom packets using libdnet.
The Hack Factory doesn’t have a bar, so bring your own food & beer.
RSVP: http://dc612-2010.eventbrite.com/
See you Thursday!
-DC612
Hack Factory is located in the Seward neighborhood. Enter via the yellow side door.
May 13th DC612 – Arduino Video Games
This month Michael Krumpus will be presenting on making homemade video games using an Arduino and a few other simple compnents. Michael Krumpus is a software designer in Minneapolis, MN, USA. He works as a systems architect for a ginormous company, but really likes to spend time writing code and hacking on hardware projects in his subterranean laboratory (the basement).
Michael is married and the proud owner/operator of two non-robotic male offspring.
Location: Elsie’s Bar and Bowling Alley banquet room
Agenda:
6PM – 7:00PM Gather and order food and drinks
7:00PM – 8:00PM Michael presents on homemade video games
9PM Wrap up
Please register at Eventbrite: http://dc612-2010.eventbrite.com/
Thanks!
DC612 Mgmt.