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EventHackfest - Security Lab2010 Apr 13 - 18:30 Etc/GMT-7 Monthly security presentations and lectures, with open PLUG participation occur, on the second Tuesday of every month. Ethical and legal, as well as liability aspects of testing are covered as we investigate the strange world of computer insecurity from our powerful Penguin perspectives. The Hackfest is specially scheduled demonstration that includes open cracking exploits and IDS. Quarterly Hackfests are open encroachment/IDS events with designated targets and competition that require registration and agreement to acceptable use, as well as understanding of liability and self protection. Extensive setup and tear down, forensics and IDS are required so these events are limited to make the best experience for all attendees. Don't learn to hack; hack to learn. Hack test your installations and source using Linux Security distro tools. Arrangements are happily accepted to coordinate extra credit with local College teachers. Facilities generously provided by John C. Lincoln Hospital Cowden Center Room #1AB Plan on being able to use live CDs to follow along, but if you bring your laptop to monthly presentations, open network access is limited to HackFests, which require pre-registration, and MAC/IP address assignment (for forensics). Our facilities at John C. Lincoln would require an Active Directory login for switch and proxy access (authenticated through A/D -->Mac address). Those wanting to provide a presentation need to be able to use the Microsoft Systems at John C. Lincoln's Cowden Center, for displaying HTML, Office, Browser or Powerpoint presentation content. There is an open call for Backtrack or Security Distro presentations and participants, especially for IDS and forensics. Hackfest - Security Lab2011 Jan 11 - 18:30 Etc/GMT-7 Monthly security presentations and lectures, with open PLUG participation occur, on the second Tuesday of every month. Ethical and legal, as well as liability aspects of testing are covered as we investigate the strange world of computer insecurity from our powerful Penguin perspectives. The Hackfest is specially scheduled demonstration that includes open cracking exploits and IDS. Quarterly Hackfests are open encroachment/IDS events with designated targets and competition that require registration and agreement to acceptable use, as well as understanding of liability and self protection. Extensive setup and tear down, forensics and IDS are required so these events are limited to make the best experience for all attendees. Don't learn to hack; hack to learn. Hack test your installations and source using Linux Security distro tools. Arrangements are happily accepted to coordinate extra credit with local College teachers. Facilities generously provided by John C. Lincoln Hospital Cowden Center Room #1AB Plan on being able to use live CDs to follow along, but if you bring your laptop to monthly presentations, open network access is limited to HackFests, which require pre-registration, and MAC/IP address assignment (for forensics). Our facilities at John C. Lincoln would require an Active Directory login for switch and proxy access (authenticated through A/D -->Mac address). Those wanting to provide a presentation need to be able to use the Microsoft Systems at John C. Lincoln's Cowden Center, for displaying HTML, Office, Browser or Powerpoint presentation content. There is an open call for Backtrack or Security Distro presentations and participants, especially for IDS and forensics. Hackfest - Security Lab2010 Jun 8 - 18:30 Etc/GMT-7 Monthly security presentations and lectures, with open PLUG participation occur, on the second Tuesday of every month. Ethical and legal, as well as liability aspects of testing are covered as we investigate the strange world of computer insecurity from our powerful Penguin perspectives. The Hackfest is specially scheduled demonstration that includes open cracking exploits and IDS. Quarterly Hackfests are open encroachment/IDS events with designated targets and competition that require registration and agreement to acceptable use, as well as understanding of liability and self protection. Extensive setup and tear down, forensics and IDS are required so these events are limited to make the best experience for all attendees. Don't learn to hack; hack to learn. Hack test your installations and source using Linux Security distro tools. Arrangements are happily accepted to coordinate extra credit with local College teachers. Facilities generously provided by John C. Lincoln Hospital Cowden Center Room #1AB Plan on being able to use live CDs to follow along, but if you bring your laptop to monthly presentations, open network access is limited to HackFests, which require pre-registration, and MAC/IP address assignment (for forensics). Our facilities at John C. Lincoln would require an Active Directory login for switch and proxy access (authenticated through A/D -->Mac address). Those wanting to provide a presentation need to be able to use the Microsoft Systems at John C. Lincoln's Cowden Center, for displaying HTML, Office, Browser or Powerpoint presentation content. There is an open call for Backtrack or Security Distro presentations and participants, especially for IDS and forensics. Hackfest - Security Lab2011 Mar 8 - 18:30 Etc/GMT-7 Monthly security presentations and lectures, with open PLUG participation occur, on the second Tuesday of every month. Ethical and legal, as well as liability aspects of testing are covered as we investigate the strange world of computer insecurity from our powerful Penguin perspectives. The Hackfest is specially scheduled demonstration that includes open cracking exploits and IDS. Quarterly Hackfests are open encroachment/IDS events with designated targets and competition that require registration and agreement to acceptable use, as well as understanding of liability and self protection. Extensive setup and tear down, forensics and IDS are required so these events are limited to make the best experience for all attendees. Don't learn to hack; hack to learn. Hack test your installations and source using Linux Security distro tools. Arrangements are happily accepted to coordinate extra credit with local College teachers. Facilities generously provided by John C. Lincoln Hospital Cowden Center Room #1AB Plan on being able to use live CDs to follow along, but if you bring your laptop to monthly presentations, open network access is limited to HackFests, which require pre-registration, and MAC/IP address assignment (for forensics). Our facilities at John C. Lincoln would require an Active Directory login for switch and proxy access (authenticated through A/D -->Mac address). Those wanting to provide a presentation need to be able to use the Microsoft Systems at John C. Lincoln's Cowden Center, for displaying HTML, Office, Browser or Powerpoint presentation content. There is an open call for Backtrack or Security Distro presentations and participants, especially for IDS and forensics. Hackfest - Security Lab2010 Aug 10 - 18:30 Etc/GMT-7 Monthly security presentations and lectures, with open PLUG participation occur, on the second Tuesday of every month. Ethical and legal, as well as liability aspects of testing are covered as we investigate the strange world of computer insecurity from our powerful Penguin perspectives. The Hackfest is specially scheduled demonstration that includes open cracking exploits and IDS. Quarterly Hackfests are open encroachment/IDS events with designated targets and competition that require registration and agreement to acceptable use, as well as understanding of liability and self protection. Extensive setup and tear down, forensics and IDS are required so these events are limited to make the best experience for all attendees. Don't learn to hack; hack to learn. Hack test your installations and source using Linux Security distro tools. Arrangements are happily accepted to coordinate extra credit with local College teachers. Facilities generously provided by John C. Lincoln Hospital Cowden Center Room #1AB Plan on being able to use live CDs to follow along, but if you bring your laptop to monthly presentations, open network access is limited to HackFests, which require pre-registration, and MAC/IP address assignment (for forensics). Our facilities at John C. Lincoln would require an Active Directory login for switch and proxy access (authenticated through A/D -->Mac address). Those wanting to provide a presentation need to be able to use the Microsoft Systems at John C. Lincoln's Cowden Center, for displaying HTML, Office, Browser or Powerpoint presentation content. There is an open call for Backtrack or Security Distro presentations and participants, especially for IDS and forensics. Hackfest - Security Lab2010 Oct 12 - 18:30 Etc/GMT-7 Monthly security presentations and lectures, with open PLUG participation occur, on the second Tuesday of every month. Ethical and legal, as well as liability aspects of testing are covered as we investigate the strange world of computer insecurity from our powerful Penguin perspectives. The Hackfest is specially scheduled demonstration that includes open cracking exploits and IDS. Quarterly Hackfests are open encroachment/IDS events with designated targets and competition that require registration and agreement to acceptable use, as well as understanding of liability and self protection. Extensive setup and tear down, forensics and IDS are required so these events are limited to make the best experience for all attendees. Don't learn to hack; hack to learn. Hack test your installations and source using Linux Security distro tools. Arrangements are happily accepted to coordinate extra credit with local College teachers. Facilities generously provided by John C. Lincoln Hospital Cowden Center Room #1AB Plan on being able to use live CDs to follow along, but if you bring your laptop to monthly presentations, open network access is limited to HackFests, which require pre-registration, and MAC/IP address assignment (for forensics). Our facilities at John C. Lincoln would require an Active Directory login for switch and proxy access (authenticated through A/D -->Mac address). Those wanting to provide a presentation need to be able to use the Microsoft Systems at John C. Lincoln's Cowden Center, for displaying HTML, Office, Browser or Powerpoint presentation content. There is an open call for Backtrack or Security Distro presentations and participants, especially for IDS and forensics. Hackfest - Security Lab2010 Dec 14 - 18:30 Etc/GMT-7 Monthly security presentations and lectures, with open PLUG participation occur, on the second Tuesday of every month. Ethical and legal, as well as liability aspects of testing are covered as we investigate the strange world of computer insecurity from our powerful Penguin perspectives. The Hackfest is specially scheduled demonstration that includes open cracking exploits and IDS. Quarterly Hackfests are open encroachment/IDS events with designated targets and competition that require registration and agreement to acceptable use, as well as understanding of liability and self protection. Extensive setup and tear down, forensics and IDS are required so these events are limited to make the best experience for all attendees. Don't learn to hack; hack to learn. Hack test your installations and source using Linux Security distro tools. Arrangements are happily accepted to coordinate extra credit with local College teachers. Facilities generously provided by John C. Lincoln Hospital Cowden Center Room #1AB Plan on being able to use live CDs to follow along, but if you bring your laptop to monthly presentations, open network access is limited to HackFests, which require pre-registration, and MAC/IP address assignment (for forensics). Our facilities at John C. Lincoln would require an Active Directory login for switch and proxy access (authenticated through A/D -->Mac address). Those wanting to provide a presentation need to be able to use the Microsoft Systems at John C. Lincoln's Cowden Center, for displaying HTML, Office, Browser or Powerpoint presentation content. There is an open call for Backtrack or Security Distro presentations and participants, especially for IDS and forensics. Hackfest - Security Lab2010 May 11 - 18:30 Etc/GMT-7 Monthly security presentations and lectures, with open PLUG participation occur, on the second Tuesday of every month. Ethical and legal, as well as liability aspects of testing are covered as we investigate the strange world of computer insecurity from our powerful Penguin perspectives. The Hackfest is specially scheduled demonstration that includes open cracking exploits and IDS. Quarterly Hackfests are open encroachment/IDS events with designated targets and competition that require registration and agreement to acceptable use, as well as understanding of liability and self protection. Extensive setup and tear down, forensics and IDS are required so these events are limited to make the best experience for all attendees. Don't learn to hack; hack to learn. Hack test your installations and source using Linux Security distro tools. Arrangements are happily accepted to coordinate extra credit with local College teachers. Facilities generously provided by John C. Lincoln Hospital Cowden Center Room #1AB Plan on being able to use live CDs to follow along, but if you bring your laptop to monthly presentations, open network access is limited to HackFests, which require pre-registration, and MAC/IP address assignment (for forensics). Our facilities at John C. Lincoln would require an Active Directory login for switch and proxy access (authenticated through A/D -->Mac address). Those wanting to provide a presentation need to be able to use the Microsoft Systems at John C. Lincoln's Cowden Center, for displaying HTML, Office, Browser or Powerpoint presentation content. There is an open call for Backtrack or Security Distro presentations and participants, especially for IDS and forensics. Hackfest - Security Lab2011 Feb 8 - 18:30 Etc/GMT-7 Monthly security presentations and lectures, with open PLUG participation occur, on the second Tuesday of every month. Ethical and legal, as well as liability aspects of testing are covered as we investigate the strange world of computer insecurity from our powerful Penguin perspectives. The Hackfest is specially scheduled demonstration that includes open cracking exploits and IDS. Quarterly Hackfests are open encroachment/IDS events with designated targets and competition that require registration and agreement to acceptable use, as well as understanding of liability and self protection. Extensive setup and tear down, forensics and IDS are required so these events are limited to make the best experience for all attendees. Don't learn to hack; hack to learn. Hack test your installations and source using Linux Security distro tools. Arrangements are happily accepted to coordinate extra credit with local College teachers. Facilities generously provided by John C. Lincoln Hospital Cowden Center Room #1AB Plan on being able to use live CDs to follow along, but if you bring your laptop to monthly presentations, open network access is limited to HackFests, which require pre-registration, and MAC/IP address assignment (for forensics). Our facilities at John C. Lincoln would require an Active Directory login for switch and proxy access (authenticated through A/D -->Mac address). Those wanting to provide a presentation need to be able to use the Microsoft Systems at John C. Lincoln's Cowden Center, for displaying HTML, Office, Browser or Powerpoint presentation content. There is an open call for Backtrack or Security Distro presentations and participants, especially for IDS and forensics. Hackfest - Security Lab2010 Jul 13 - 18:30 Etc/GMT-7 Monthly security presentations and lectures, with open PLUG participation occur, on the second Tuesday of every month. Ethical and legal, as well as liability aspects of testing are covered as we investigate the strange world of computer insecurity from our powerful Penguin perspectives. The Hackfest is specially scheduled demonstration that includes open cracking exploits and IDS. Quarterly Hackfests are open encroachment/IDS events with designated targets and competition that require registration and agreement to acceptable use, as well as understanding of liability and self protection. Extensive setup and tear down, forensics and IDS are required so these events are limited to make the best experience for all attendees. Don't learn to hack; hack to learn. Hack test your installations and source using Linux Security distro tools. Arrangements are happily accepted to coordinate extra credit with local College teachers. Facilities generously provided by John C. Lincoln Hospital Cowden Center Room #1AB Plan on being able to use live CDs to follow along, but if you bring your laptop to monthly presentations, open network access is limited to HackFests, which require pre-registration, and MAC/IP address assignment (for forensics). Our facilities at John C. Lincoln would require an Active Directory login for switch and proxy access (authenticated through A/D -->Mac address). Those wanting to provide a presentation need to be able to use the Microsoft Systems at John C. Lincoln's Cowden Center, for displaying HTML, Office, Browser or Powerpoint presentation content. There is an open call for Backtrack or Security Distro presentations and participants, especially for IDS and forensics. |
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