TODAY: Reminder PLUG Linux Security Team - Gangplank Hackfest LAB -(Harold Wong from Microsoft appears as a FLAG) - Noon until 3PM
Lisa Kachold
lisakachold at obnosis.com
Sat Oct 2 06:16:16 MST 2010
This is happening today! Noon - 3 PM!
> PLUG Phoenix Linux Security Team LAB October hosts Harold Wong from
> Microsoft (http://blogs.technet.com/b/haroldwong/) as a Flag. Come watch,
> or bring your deck and join the CTF fun!
>
> Open Phoenix Linux Security LABs occur the 1st Saturday of every month in
> 2010 at Gangplankhq.com.
>
> All are welcome to come and interact, ask questions, look over our
> shoulders and learn.
>
> If you plan on being able to develop skills using live CDs, bring a
> notebook with a CD or pendrive.
>
> Gangplankhq.com:
>
> First Saturday of Every Month in 2010 Noon until 3PM
>
> September 4, Labor Day
> October 2,
> November 6
> December 4
>
> GangPlank's location is in Chandler.
>
> 250 S Arizona Ave
> Chandler, AZ 85225
>
> Gangplank also hosts HackNight on Wednesdays from 6PM until 9PM.
>
> We will be organizing carpools each month (contact lisakachold at obnosis.com
> )
>
> Links:
> Plug Security <http://plug.phoenix.az.us/security>
>
> It-Clowns Connections <http://it-clowns.com/z/?q=ed-classified/tid/3>
> Gangplank Events Schedule <http://gangplankhq.com/events/>
> Gangplank Map <http://gangplankhq.com/when-and-where/>
>
> Ethical and legal, as well as liability aspects of security testing are
> covered as we investigate the strange world of computer insecurity from our
> powerful Penguin perspectives in lab interaction as well as presentation
> materials.
>
> Hackfest labs include open member participation hacking, cracking, exploits
> and IDS. Hackfest labs are open encroachment events with designated targets,
> to include shared network insecurity of the most extreme style. Extensive
> setup and tear down, forensics and IDS are sometimes required by volunteers,
> therefore Hackfest labs are team lab format events to make the best
> experience for all attendees. If you would like to build and submit a FLAG,
> please document the attack vector, encroachment available and procedure to
> verify forensics (expect that your flag might be encroached in other ways
> than your open exploit). If your system is encroached in other ways your
> CTF submission will not be considered for points. Flag points are awarded
> for the most unique or creative submissions as well as those that are not
> team crackable. Forenics followup will include discussion of the open
> exploit, where it's common in the wild, and encroachment procedures along
> with overhead projected attack and exploit step by step.
>
> Our lab based encroachment includes a point based system and all hackers,
> CTF builders or teams get points for their flags to be gathered over the
> year and showcased on the hackfest website at http://hackfest.obnosis.com.
>
> Hack test your installations, networks, and program source using Linux
> Security distro tools <http://www.backtrack-linux.org/downloads/>.
> (Arrangements are happily accepted to coordinate extra credit with local
> College teachers.)
>
> Monthly security presentations and lectures, with open PLUG participation
> occur, on the second
> Tuesday of every month. This interactive presentation format covers
> industry news, specific protection issues in linux, ongoing industry tool
> development, RFC scripts, exploits and net neutrality.
>
> PLUG Linux Security Team Presentation Meeting facilities generously
> provided by John C. Lincoln Hospital Cowden Center<http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=9202+N.+Second+St.,+phoenix+az&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=41.411029,74.794922&ie=UTF8&z=16&iwloc=addr>
> .
>
> Active Directory/sLDAP integrated with proxy authentication ensures HIIPA
> compliance at Cowden Center. Full insecure networking is exclusive to
> HackFests Labs at gangplankhq.com.
>
> Content presenters need to be able to use Microsoft Systems at John C.
> Lincoln's Cowden Center, for displaying HTML, OpenOffice, Video or browser
> presentation content via AD proxy. We are currently going through the full
> commercial presentation materials from Defcon18 during the Presentation
> Linux Security Team meetings at Cowden Center. If you have a presentation,
> please give me a shout.
>
> Email lisakachold at obnosis.com for more information.
> *
> Meetings:*
> PLUG Security GangFest (CTF) <http://gangplankhq.com/> Gangplankhq.com
> Chandler, AZ
> PLUG HackFest (Presentations), John C. Lincoln Center, Cowden Center, North
> Phoenix AZ
>
Website register for reminders, signup for volunteering, trade files,
download presentations and other tools like forums, private and public
slashdot.org chat are documented on the hackfest.obnosis.com website.
>
> *Email Security Discussion List*<http://lists.plug.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-security>
> http://lists.plug.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-security
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>
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Saturday October 02, 2010, 12:00PM - 15:00PM
October Hackfest<http://events.linkedin.com/Phoenix-Linux-Users-Group-Security-Team/pub/425387>@
Gangplank
Chandler<http://maps.google.com/maps/place?cid=8705411617655272523&q=map+gangplankhq.com+Chandler&hl=en&cd=1&cad=src:pplink&ei=CnCXTIi5E4j4tQO47PHcBg>
CTF FLAG#1(of 5) = Guest Harold Wong
http://blogs.technet.com/b/haroldwong/from Microsoft
*"Great things are not done by impulse but a series of small things brought
together." -Van Gogh*
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