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Our group focuses on Network infiltration, Web application vulnerability testing, security assessments and of course CTFs.. Geeking out on all things InfoSec, play a little and Learn alot! The goal is to have weekly meetings to hone our skills.
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WEBINAR & LOCKPICK SET GIVEAWAY ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️ Title: Red Shift, Blue Shift, Chain Shift
What to Expect: Explore the attack chain in detail from both sides of the spectrum. Help solve a problem that doesn’t have an answer, yet!
Speaker Bio: Sl3dge is a former Senior Analyst and Threat hunter with IBM X-force, Senior Penetration tester, "legend" DEFCON SOC Goon, founder of Desert Rain Security, co-host of the CounterSurveil Podcast and licensed HAM radio operator. ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
Who can attend: The webinar is OPEN to ALL
What to expect: This will be an interactive webinar - an opportunity to learn and potentially contribute to solving a problem that does not have an answer, so far
WEBINAR GIVEAWAY! Our guest speaker will be giving away a starter pack lock pick set with leather case to one lucky winner! Must be present to win.
Spread the word and RSVP!
DC404 is Atlanta's premiere monthly security event, free to attend! Consisting of security professionals and hobbyist hackers alike, monthly meetings offer the latest information on tools, topics, and techniques pertaining to information security and hacking.
DC404 is open to all ages and skill levels.
We meet both in-person at Manuel's Tavern in Atlanta, and online on our hosted BigBlueButton conference instance (no registration required), the third Saturday of every month.
DC404 hosts a monthly cyber capture the flag competition (CTF) and is also home to Atlanta Locksport.
Visit the DC404 web site for a link to the virtual meeting and CTF, instructions for subscribing to our email list, and an invite to the Atlanta Cybersecurity Engineers Discord server, where DC404 has a channel.
https://dc404.org
Details Q: What are DC-Groups?
A: The DEF CON Groups were spawned from the annual DEF CON security conference in Las Vegas. The DEF CON Groups (DCGs or DC-Groups) are a gathering point for folks interested in the alternate applications of modern technology, referred to properly as 'hacking'. DCGs are not intended to compete with any other computer groups, such as 2600, but rather to provide yet another gathering place for the discussion of technology and security topics. DCG meetings are open to anyone, regardless of their skill, age, job, gender, etc. DCGs are designed to help you learn new things, meet new people, mentor others in areas you may be strong in, and provide some cohesion within the hacker culture and it's members. -- DCG FAQ (https://defcongroups.org/dcgfaq.html)
We meet in the basement/bar area of the restaurant and there's a lot more parking around back (the front is along Main Street and parking is minimal). If entering the restaurant from the back door, the stairs are immediate to the left. If entering from the front door, go all the way to the back and down the stairs.
Chatter #dc770 on Freenode github.com/dc770
POC POC Name - sainate POC email - poc [AT] dc770 [dot] org
https://github.com/dc770
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