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<h1 align="center"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">PLUG's </strong>Security
Meeting</h1>
<p align="center">Meets on the<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><b>3rd
Thursday of every month</b>, starting at 7pm.<br>
For more information see: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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<div align="left"> <b>Aaron Jones: Rehash - Shodan </b><br>
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<b>Description:<br>
</b>Due to the fact Aaron will be presenting his Shodan talk to
the Fed, he will be presenting it again at SPLUG for practice.<br>
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Introduction To Shodan is a two-hour course designed to provide an
overview of the search engine for finding devices connected to the
internet. Shodan is a security researcher tool that works by
scanning the entire internet, locating and parsing banners, and
then returning this information to the user. Shodan is an
excellent tool to familiarize yourself with if you do not have the
infrastructure or tools necessary to run masscan yourself. Shodan
is useful in the target selection phase of an operation.<b><br>
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About Aaron:<br>
</b>Aaron, the owner of Retro64XYZ, is a software developer who
currently creates applications for law enforcement. He is also an
AZ POST certified public speaker. He earned a B.Sc., in Computer
Information Systems from Park University in 2013 and an M.A., in
Intelligence Analysis with a focus in Cyber Security in 2014.
During that period of his life he took a double course load and
completed his Masters with a 3.695 GPA in a year. He has been the
recipient of recognition from the El Paso Police Department, State
Of Texas, Texas Military Forces, Chandler Police Department, and
others.<br>
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Aaron is also active in the community as the founder of the
Phoenix Linux Users Group Cyber Security Meetup and regularly
teaches members of the public a myriad of topics related to Cyber
Security. His audience includes students, teachers, law
enforcement, military, government officials, and concerned members
of the public with a strong desire to learn what is going on in
the world of technology.<br>
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When Aaron isn’t teaching, working, or spending time with his
family, he enjoys relaxing at the pond with a fishing pole while
not catching fish, operating a pistol at the shooting range, or
reading books. He owns a Sega Saturn and a Sega Dreamcast and his
favorite video games are Panzer Dragoon, Road Rash, Phantasy Star
Online 2, and Power Stone. He is currently engrossed in building
content for his site and looking for more ways to reach the
public. You should reach Aaron through his Mastodon or on Keybase.
He would love to hear from you, answer your questions, or find out
about the projects you are involved with.<br>
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<td valign="top"><b>Meeting Location</b>:<br>
Desert Breeze Substation<br>
251 North Desert Breeze Blvd West<br>
Chandler, AZ 85226<br>
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The Desert Breeze Substation is on Chandler Blvd and Desert
Breeze Blvd, which is half way between McClintock and
Rural. It is very close<br>
to both the south 202 and 101 freeways. Public
transportation is<br>
available into the late hours.<br>
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<p>See <a
href="http://phxlinux.org/index.php/meetings/20-plug-security.html"
moz-do-not-send="true">the meeting information on our web site</a>
for more information.<br>
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See you there,<br>
Brian Cluff<br>
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