About us
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Our Mission:
At Hackers Guild PGH, our mission is to create a thriving community for cybersecurity enthusiasts, professionals, and learners. We provide a collaborative environment where individuals can sharpen their skills, explore new technologies, and contribute to the ever-evolving field of cybersecurity.
Who We Are:
Hackers Guild PGH was founded by a group of passionate cybersecurity professionals and educators who recognized the need for a hands-on, community-driven space dedicated to cybersecurity training and innovation. Located in Pittsburgh, we serve as a hub for individuals at all levels of expertise—from beginners to seasoned experts—offering a range of resources and opportunities to grow and succeed.
What We Offer:
We offer comprehensive training, state-of-the-art facilities, and a vibrant community to support your cybersecurity journey. Our special events include Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions, hackathons, and meetups, making Hackers Guild PGH the perfect place to connect with like-minded individuals and grow your skills.
Our Vision:
We envision Hackers Guild PGH as a place where the next generation of cybersecurity leaders is born. By providing access to cutting-edge technology, expert-led training, and a vibrant community, we aim to be at the forefront of cybersecurity education and innovation.
Join Us:
Whether you’re looking to start your journey in cybersecurity, hone your skills, or connect with like-minded individuals, Hackers Guild PGH is the place for you. We invite you to explore our offerings, participate in our events, and become a part of a community that is shaping the future of cybersecurity.
Our Commitment:
We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of education and ethical practices in cybersecurity. Through our programs and initiatives, we strive to promote a culture of security awareness, continuous learning, and innovation.
Upcoming events
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Code & Supply Build Night
Hackers Guild, 2247 Babcock Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA, USRSVP at https://www.meetup.com/pittsburgh-code-supply/events/315234720/
Let's get together and build some awesome stuff with code. We'll hold an impromptu co-working space where you can work on a project, pair, learn, and mingle. You can hack on anything! Any language, framework, public/open-source, personal, etc. You don’t have to have an idea to hack on! You’re more than welcome to come just to pair with someone.
Build Night is built for all skill levels. Come with what you know. If you have something you're interested in learning, Build Night is a good place to do so because there will be experts in the room to help with just about anything.
🎥 Watch this 4m20s interviews video to hear why people love Build Night!
Agenda
6:00 - Doors Open
We don't expect everyone to be on time. Walk in, grab a drink, and meet someone at your table.
6:20 - Project Introductions
Tell the room who you are, what keeps you busy (work, school, kids, etc.), and what you're intending to work on tonight.
6:40 - Build Session
Check out the projects that interested you from the introductions, welcome someone to pair with you or ask to pair with someone on their project, or continue chatting with the people around you. It's also OK to work by yourself!
8:15 - Closing Circle
We'll talk about what we did, even if it was just vibing!
Project Inspirations- Work on a personal website, portfolio, or résumé.
- Work on some open-source projects that you use that could use some help exercising their new-developer onboarding.
- Pick an issue tagged help-wanted in the repo for an open-source project you use daily.
- Create a dotfiles repo to contain your software toolbox
- Find a generative art project, learn how it works, and create your own art by making small changes to it.
- Talk about open source projects you're working on with others.
- Ask C&S about what open source projects we have that could use some brains.
- Work on building a presentation for a C&S Meetup and submit it.
- Learn more about C&S Compensation Survey and how you can help make it a success
Things not to do:
- Ask for homework help and expect in-depth help. Some participants may be willing to help a little with programming homework, but please expect to work on your homework by yourself, maybe with some nudges.
- Ask participants to sign up for a free trial of your non-open-source product. Don't show up with pizza expecting to give a product pitch. We often—but not always—provide light food that is widely compatible with common dietary preferences. Any commercial solicitation requires prior arrangements with C&S.
If you have to, it's OK to work on work at Build Night. We'd rather have you there than not!
Conduct Policy
We expect all participants to follow these rules within all Code & Supply venues and events, virtual or in-person, and within all official Code & Supply communication channels.
Code & Supply is dedicated to providing an enjoyable event for everyone and expects participants at our events to act in a way that promotes an environment that is harassment-free, safe, comfortable, and enjoyable to be a part of.
https://codeandsupply.co/policies/conduct
Please RSVP Yes if you really, truly are planning to come, as we may sometimes provide light food and want an accurate count.2 attendees
Past events
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