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	<title>dc404.org &#124; DEF CON Atlanta</title>
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		<title>Previous Meetings</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 22:01:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>beth</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saturday April 21: Outerz0ne 8 March 17th: #MAPPgate discussion, led by @pbr90x Feb 18: Taylor presenting Uncomfortable Silence: For the Lullz plus Eldon giving us a ShmooCon Wrap-Up: the Good, the Bad, the Chilly Jan 21: ?? Dec 17: ?? Nov 19: Geek Gifts Oct 15: Keith Watson presenting Anatomy of DragonCon’s Wall of Sheep Sep [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saturday April 21: Outerz0ne 8</p>
<p>March 17th: #MAPPgate discussion, led by @pbr90x</p>
<p>Feb 18: Taylor presenting Uncomfortable Silence: For the Lullz plus Eldon giving us a ShmooCon Wrap-Up: the Good, the Bad, the Chilly</p>
<p>Jan 21: ??</p>
<p>Dec 17: ??</p>
<p>Nov 19: Geek Gifts</p>
<p>Oct 15: Keith Watson presenting Anatomy of DragonCon’s Wall of Sheep</p>
<p>Sep 17: Keith et al; DragonCon:Pictures or It Didn’t Happen &amp; Economic/Money Hacking discussion, first meeting at new venue!</p>
<p>Aug 20: The Silvers, Beau, and Trent and Mike, and everyone who shared for BlackHat, b-sides, &amp; Defcon 19 WrapUp: The Good, The Bad, The Dehydrated</p>
<p>Jun 18th: Presentation Brainstorming for Hackid and DefCon planning</p>
<p>May 21st: Rodger: Open Source Forensic Super Timelining, pgp key-signing, and CA Cert. assurance</p>
<p>April 16th: 0uterZ0ne WrapUp and MinuteMen(tor)</p>
<p>Mar 19 0uterZ0ne</p>
<p>Feb 19 dr.kaos &amp; diguniz How to Build the Worlds Most Awesome Vegan Media Center in Under 2 Hours!</p>
<p>Jan 15 Ben Feinstein and Don Jackson Operation Coredump: Countering the AFcore Botnet Threat</p>
<p>Dec 18 Chris Silvers: Something smells phishy: The Evolution of Social Engineering</p>
<p>Nov 20 Geek Gifts: Show and Tell</p>
<p>Oct 15 John: SysUsage: Monitoring in 5 Minutes</p>
<p>Sept 18 ShoeCon an Atlanta Institution in the making</p>
<p>Aug 28: Vince Guidry Presenting Grokking Bacula</p>
<p>Jul 17:</p>
<p>Jun 19:</p>
<p>May 15: Michael Potter presenting<br />
sudo:Beginner to expert in 1 hour</p>
<p>Apr 17 ‘Bye KC!</p>
<p>Mar 20 outerz0ne field trip</p>
<p>Feb 20 with Beau Woods presenting<br />
Social Engineering; The Dark Art</p>
<p>Jan 16 dr.kaos presenting:<br />
A Hacker’s Guide to Dumping Your Cable Provider For Good</p>
<p>Dec 19 Nick Owen Presenting:<br />
WiKiD Two-factor Auth and Securing Network Access with Open Source Solutions</p>
<p>Nov 21: Geek Gifts</p>
<p>Oct 17 Keith Watson presenting Digital Tuner Hacking</p>
<p>Sept 19 Keith Presenting Wall of Sheep Post-Mortem</p>
<p>Aug 22 DefCon Wrap-up</p>
<p>Jul 18 Robert McCurdy presenting:<br />
Portable Pwnage</p>
<p>Jun 20: dr.kaos Presenting:<br />
Virtualization Security 101</p>
<p>May 16: Phreakmonkey Presenting:<br />
The Oldest Working Modem in the World</p>
<p>Apr 18 : Brandon Moulton Presenting:<br />
Animation!</p>
<p>Mar 21 : Stephen Cristol Presenting<br />
An Application of Math to Epidemiologic Research; also Eater introducing FreeSide</p>
<p>Feb 21: CTF Discussion also; Gavin Mead Presenting<br />
Introduction to Paterva&#8217;s Maltego</p>
<p>Dec 20: Utilities You Can&#8217;t Live Without<br />
(informational potluck)</p>
<p>Nov 15: Geek Gifts</p>
<p>Oct 18 Scott Moulton Presenting<br />
Top 10 (New!) Things You Didn&#8217;t Know About Hard Drives.</p>
<p>Sept 20 : Ben Feinstein Presenting<br />
Loaded Dice: SSH Key Exchange &amp; the OpenSSL PRNG Bug</p>
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		<title>Next Meeting</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 21:59:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>beth</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saturday May 19 &#160; VENUE UPDATE: The meeting this Saturday, May 19 will be held from 12:00 PM &#8211; 4:00 PM in the Laughing Skull Lounge at The Vortex Midtown (878 Peachtree Street Northeast  Atlanta, GA 30309). Paid parking is available across the street from The Vortex. &#160; Doug Burks presents Security Onion &#160; Traditional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Saturday May 19</h1>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3><span style="color: #f00;">VENUE UPDATE: The meeting this Saturday, May 19 will be held from 12:00 PM &#8211; 4:00 PM in the Laughing Skull Lounge at The Vortex Midtown (878 Peachtree Street Northeast  Atlanta, GA 30309). Paid parking is available across the street from The Vortex.</span></h3>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Doug Burks presents Security Onion</h2>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Traditional Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) can be costly, difficult to install, and may not provide all the capabilities that you need to defend your network. Network Security Monitoring (NSM) combines traditional IDS alerts with additional data to give you a more complete picture of what&#8217;s happening on your network. This presentation will demonstrate how to deploy NSM in just a few minutes using a free Linux distro called Security Onion.</h4>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Brad Shoop presents Splunk for Security Onion</h2>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Splunk for Security Onion provides additional visibility into Security Onion events and logs and is designed to supplement the existing tools already included (Sguil, Snorby and Squert). incorporating events from Snort, Bro IDS, OSSEC and PADS, the app provides powerful correlation capabilities for improved monitoring, trending and investigations.</h4>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3><em>To present at a meeting, email beth AT dc404 DOT org</em></h3>
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