Saturday February 20th is your DC404 virtual meeting
The DC404 Big Blue Button meeting space is graciously hosted by DC404 member npcomp.
Big Blue Button is a WebRTC based open source video teleconferencing platform supported by all major browsers, including Chrome, FireFox, Safari, and Safari Mobile. For best results on desktop and laptops, Chrome or Firefox is recommended. For Chromebooks the built-in Chrome browser is recommended.
The meeting space will open at 13:00 on Saturday so that people will have time to connect and work out any technical issues.
The meeting will start at 14:00.
No registration or email address is required, just enter your preferred handle. To join the meeting from your browser use this link:
https://rsvz.userserviceable.com/b/adm-6j7-gvt
Tracie Martin will be presenting: OSINT and Nation State Grooming
We’ve all seen really cool OSINT talks, people can grab basically all the details of your life and lay it out for the world to see, but what’s often missing from these talks is the why? So many times when speaking on this topic I hear people say “So what?” I don’t care if people know my birthday, or my address…the threat isn’t real. This talk draws on my experience at NATO Counterintelligence where we used similar training to help soldiers and families resist nation-state grooming and protect their families.
Tracie Martin is currently a Principal Security Engineer in IoT, working to improve the security of IoT devices in the cloud. She also founded and runs DefendCon, a womxn centered hacking conference which seeks to provide technical content for womxn hackers in a space free of violence and harassment. She is a veteran of the United States Air Force, as well as having an extensive career in DoD as a contractor and Department of Army Civilian. Her previous experience includes years working for the Missile Defense Agency helping to secure systems like the Sea-Based X-Band Radar and the Kinetic Interceptor. She spent four years at Allied Command Counterintelligence protecting our nation’s intelligence systems from cyber attack. She’s also worked for several of the world’s top companies including Microsoft, Google, Twitter and Adobe, where she helped protect billions of users by doing application security incident response and security feature work in Microsoft Office, managing the design and deployment of Google’s Android Security Test Suite, and improving developer velocity by simplifying security requirements at Adobe.
We will have time after the presentation for people to to share what they are working on. Your project doesn’t have to be complete and slides are not required (like show-n-tell).
We will be running the NetKotH CTF.
If you would like to play along in the CTF follow these instructions (http://koth.userserviceable.com/netkoth.html) and hack away with your favorite tools such as Kali Linux, Parrot Linux, or ArchStrike Linux.
https://parrotlinux.org/download.php
More information about NetKotH can be found here:
Sorry, Atlanta LockSport will not be unable to host lock pick village hosted.
To find out more about Atlanta LockSport visit their web site at https://atlantalocksport.org/
You can sign up for the Atlanta LockSport email list and discord channel at https://atlantalocksport.org/contact.html
All ages/skill levels welcome. No dues, feel free to bring new friends.
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