Fwd: TASK March Event Reminder

Colin McGregor colin.mc151-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Tue Mar 26 14:34:34 UTC 2013


This may be of general interest to group. Byron Sonne did a very well
received GTALug talk in January. The "B" in room number B250 is to
indicate "Basement"...  Also of note, Oracle's "Virtual Box" software
is available for Linux...


Colin McGregor

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Date: Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 2:39 AM
Subject: TASK March Event Reminder
To: "colin.mc151-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org" <colin.mc151-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org>


Final event reminder and details below.  Hope to see you this Wednesday.

Also a reminder that the SecTor first round cfp is open at
http://sector.ca/cfp and that early bird registration for SecTor 2013
is also open!

Date: 27 March, 2013 1800-2100 hrs
Location: Leslie Dan Pharmacy Building, Room B250, 144 College Street
Toronto, Ontario

Talk #1: Malware Analysis with Cuckoo Sandbox
Speaker: Byron L. Sonne
Cuckoo Sandbox is an open source, free, automated sandbox solution
that allows you to tear malware apart, discover its ins and outs, and
collect data. Byron Sonne will show you how to set it up to work with
Oracle's free virtualization solution, Virtual Box, and several simple
malware analysis examples will be stepped through.

Talk #2:The More Things Change: The vulnerabilities that time forgot
Speaker: Jamie Gamble

The more things change the more they stay the same. There have been
numerous advances in the security field over the last 15 years yet
many corporate networks are still plagued with the same
vulnerabilities they were over a decade ago. If a hacker from the late
1990's had a time machine, how successful would they be at penetrating
your network? This presentation will go through a quick run down of
the advances and changes in the security landscape. In addition, the
vulnerabilities that penetration testers are exploiting today that
have been around since the 90's will be reviewed.
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