Hackfest postponed. On 10 Mar 2012 11:55, "Dean Franks" wrote: > Lisa, > > I'm afraid that I have to be one of those unreliable people today. We > have a high profile product launch in CA next week and I have to leave > shortly to deal with a manufacturing issue. I will not be back until > Monday after next, but can provide a paper and set the unit up then, or we > can delay until the next monthly meeting. > > Sorry, unfortunately my job is like this some times. > > Dean > 480-822-8017 > > On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 6:01 AM, Lisa Kachold wrote: > >> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: Lisa Kachold >> Date: Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 5:59 AM >> Subject: Today: STACs Competition Hackfest Details March 10, 2012 3PM - >> 6PM LAN (4 days of WAN access) >> To: Main PLUG discussion list , >> PLUG Linux Security Team , "List >> for Linux development and software engineering discussions." < >> plug-devel@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us>, david >> >> >> March 10th, 2012 Flag Event >> STACS Encroachment HackFest >> >> This competition online hackfest will feature a short Presentation about >> the STACS Unit(s), which will be video recorded and posted. Encroachment >> will begin on March 10, 2012, from the MakerBench facility and continue for >> 4 days online. Our sponsors will provide two cash gift certificates for >> anyone who can provide a flag from either the STACSĀ® 100PP and STACSĀ® 100ID >> devices. >> >> *We will post all updates regarding this event starting on March 10, >> 2012 to PLUG Discussion and Security Email lists, @obnosis on twitter, and >> here. >> * >> >> Dean Franks Bio: >> Dean Franks is the Lead Project Engineer for Solomontech.com. Dean Franks >> has been developing custom hardware and software solutions for over 30 >> years. Specializing in efficient, high availability systems, Dean has >> designed solutions for many Fortune 100 companies including CareMark/CVS, >> Allied Signal (now part of Honeywell), Fujitsu, StorageTek (now part of Sun >> Micro), Microsoft and Interact Commerce (now part of Sage Software). >> >> Dean's hardware projects including thumb print readers, CNC motion >> control systems and very high speed data acquisition interfaces for SAW >> signal analysis. Low level development projects included Microsoft Flight >> Simulator (assembly language) and device drivers for virtualized StorageTek >> L700 tape silo. Enterprise projects include a variety of high performance >> OLTP and warehousing systems, a redesigned database synchronization server >> for SalesLogix(tm) and a comprehensive real-time decision support system to >> track all in process orders for CareMark/CVS pharmacies. Non-development >> projects include NIST-800 risk assessments, classroom training, disaster >> recovery and continuity of business plan development, and providing network >> and VOIP support for several local charities. A wide range of technical >> experience has been instrumental in forming STACS into the most highly >> capable and tightly integrated emergency communications product currently >> available. >> Excerpted from: >> >> http://it-clowns.com/c/index.php/hackfests/march/ >> >> http://solomontech.com/ >> >> There are great many published presentations online from Dean Franks >> related to these Solomontech devices if you like to prepare in advance. >> >> We will be filming the presentation, and publishing the external IP >> addresses on the day of the event March 10, 2012, from Makerbench.com/about >> in Tempe. >> >> 2010 E University Dr. Suite 4 Tempe, AZ 85381 -- >> (503) 754-4452 Android >> (623) 239-3392 Skype >> (623) 688-3392 Google Voice >> ** >> it-clowns.com >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> (503) 754-4452 Android >> (623) 239-3392 Skype >> (623) 688-3392 Google Voice >> ** >> it-clowns.com >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >