PLUG Hackfests are 3 hour linux security labs from Noon to 15:00 on the second Saturday of every month. [Come prepared to learn about a security tool and then start using it.] Ethical, legal, social and historic aspects of computer security and linux testing are covered as we safely investigate the strange world of computer insecurity from our powerful Penguin perspectives in fine OSI vantage layer up and down style. Don't learn to hack; hack to learn! Network and other facilities generously provided by the Foundation for Blind Children. http://www.seeitourway.org/contactUs.html The Foundation for Blind Children is located at 1224 Northern in Phoenix. http://www.google.com/maps?q=1224+Northern,+Phoenix,+AZ%22 The entrance is via the North Door, (just follow the Desert Penguins signs). Much thanks to Charles for all his assistance while at UAT and now for volunteering his time and setting up the Foundation and PLUG in symbiosis to make this training event a success. Our June agenda is a loose lab for setting up equipment, answering questions, and evaluating various computer security news items that affect Linux, play with new tools together, while getting used to our new facilities. Feel free to bring your Notebooks, since initially we will have only 3 desktops available for research. Wireless is available on our own isolated network, so we can be assured of controlled festing and demonstrations. All festers will sign our acceptable use agreement at the door which protects the school and fellow festers while also establishing general guidelines for contests and challenges during lab events. Join us for a special Presentation NEXT Month (July) on FreeIPA, an integrated security information management solution by Presenter: Steven D Kaplan, MSCS, BSEE, CISSP of Waxman Associates, LLC PLUG HackFests have an ongoing call for presentations. -- www.obnosis.com (503)754-4452 "There is no place like 127.0.0.1" - Anon