jaredbird
March 8th meeting 6pm @ Hack Factory
This month we are going to do having a project/show and tell meeting. This is a great opportunity to work on that project that you really want to work on, but just havent had the time for (like the balloon/camera contraption that we are going to send to space this spring). So if you are like me and have some sort of project to work on but just haven’t seem to had the time lately, bring it on in. And yes, if you really don’t have anything to work on, you are more than welcome to just come hang out.
As always, The Hack Factory doesn’t have a bar, so bring your own food & beer and remember, there are no maids on the Hack Factory payroll, so you need to clean up after yourself.
Agenda:
6:00PM-??? – Project/Show & Tell
See you Thursday!
-DC612
Hack Factory is located in the Seward neighborhood. Enter via the yellow side door.
Feb 9th Meeting 6pm @ Elsies
The February DC612 meeting will be held inside the banquet room at Elsie’s Bar and Bowling Alley in NE Minneapolis on Thursday, February 9th. This month Donald Schleede is going to be doing a test run of the talk he has submitted for Secure 360 titled “Device Security”. Below is the abstract of his talk:
It is forecasted within the next five (5) years that the Internet will not only be a worldwide connection of computers, but a interconnection of everyday devices that we use. These devices will include your coffee maker, your thermostat, your bathroom scale, your pill bottles, and other common devices within your home, car, and work environments. These devices will have access to critical personal information as well as the ability to control the environment around us. With the future explosion of these devices connected to the Internet, how will we secure the devices and protect our information? In this presentation, I will describe the main security concerns of devices from current device customers, including the current guidance on how to secure devices in different vertical markets that need to meet either PCI, HIPPA, or NERC/CIP requirements. We will also discuss some current and proposed architectural designs for device security, and the challenges we face with these designs.
Agenda:
6:00PM-6:30PM – Order food and drinks
6:30PM-???? – Donald Schleede
See you Thursday!
Thanks!
-DC612
Dec 8th Meeting 6:30pm @ Hack Factory
This month we are going to be doing a 2011 Review of Exploits Discussion. This will be a discussion based meeting covering some of the well publicized exploits for the last year. We will discuss how they worked, why they worked, etc. If you think you have pretty good insight about one of the exploits from this year, please come and share. As always these meetings are free and open to anyone.
The Hack Factory doesn’t have a bar, so bring your own food & beer and remember, there are no maids on the Hack Factory payroll, so you need to clean up after yourself.
Agenda:
6:30PM-7PM – Meet & Greet
7PM-??? – Exploit year in review discussions
See you Thursday!
-DC612
Hack Factory is located in the Seward neighborhood. Enter via the yellow side door.
October 13th Meeting 6:30pm @ Hack Factory
This month we have a special guest , well virtual guest, but we are none the less exited! Schuyler Towne will be webex-ing in to give us a talk on lockpicking and whatever else it is he decides to talk about. There is a lock board to practice on at the Hack Factory, so bring your picks!
As always, The Hack Factory doesn’t have a bar, so bring your own food & beer and remember, there are no maids on the Hack Factory payroll, so you need to clean up after yourself.
Agenda:
6:30PM-7PM – Socialize while Jared attempts to get webex working 🙂
7PM-??? – Schuyler Towne
See you Thursday!
-DC612
Hack Factory is located in the Seward neighborhood. Enter via the yellow side door.
September 8th Meeting 6pm @ HackFactory
We are going to be having another project night. Why? Because we didn’t have any volunteers to speak about anything this month and I have a LOT of projects that I would like to work on (such as flashing my open-mesh APs with dd-wrt). So if you are like me and have some sort of project to work on but just haven’t seem to had the time lately, bring it on in. And yes, if you really don’t have anything to work on, you are more than welcome to just come hang out.
As always, The Hack Factory doesn’t have a bar, so bring your own food & beer and remember, there are no maids on the Hack Factory payroll, so you need to clean up after yourself.
Agenda:
6:00PM-??? – Project/Show & Tell
See you Thursday!
-DC612
Hack Factory is located in the Seward neighborhood. Enter via the yellow side door.