I think developing it for September would probably work best, as I'd like to
be able to answer questions that might come up related to the presentation.
It's essentially a "how-to" demonstration of pen testing, and it may work
really well as an Installfest or ABLEconf topic. The angle I'm going for at
the moment is along the lines of emphasizing the importance of staying
patched and having good passwords. I'd also like to talk about situational
awareness, physical security, and social engineering, since a lot of
security incidents are people walking off (or the owners losing) storage
drives and laptops, though I suspect these things may need to be broken up
into multiple presentations to avoid information overload.
I am by no means a security expert, but it is an area of strong interest,
and teaching something is reportedly one of the best ways to learn it.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Lisa Kachold <
lisakachold@obnosis.com>wrote:
> Thanks David!
>
> Our schedule is as follows:
>
> FreeIPA from Steven Kaplan in July
> Puppet Theatre in August (full 3 hours of puppetry)
>
> Does your subject fit here, or would you like to develop your idea for
> September or present it at another PLUG event?
>
> On 6/24/09, David Munson <david.munson@gmail.com> wrote:
> > When I click the link for the Hackfest address on the PLUG homepage,
> Google
> > Maps points to a residential location at 1224 W Northern Ave. 1224 _E_
> > Northern Ave appears to be the correct address, though a Google web
> search
> > suggests this is a University of San Francisco location. I cannot find
> any
> > references to a Foundation for Blind Children location at that address.
> Does
> > anyone know if they share a building?
> >
> > I suspect the reason Google Maps points to the 1224 W Northern Ave
> address
> > is because there's no street direction specified in the Google Maps link
> on
> > the PLUG page.
> >
> > I felt I'd bring this up here to avoid any last-minute confusion,
> > particularly since this is a new location.
> >
> > On a related note, I may have something for Hackfest, if there's still
> > room/time for a presentation (around 20-30 minutes in length). It should
> > only require a projector and an internet connection, though I may be able
> to
> > work around not having an internet connection. I'm waiting to hear back
> from
> > a few people before I say anything more about it here.
> >
>
>
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