
- Jobseekers Support GroupLink visible for attendees
This event is for members of the TechYeet community that are looking for jobs or interested in helping other members of the community find jobs. Let's come together and help each other!
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NOTE: this event is only open to members of the TechYeet slack community. You cannot join this event if you are not in slack. If you are interested, connect and message the host on LinkedIn and ask for an invitation to slack.Host: Danielle Strimbu (LinkedIn)
- TechYeet Ski & Sip - Gear Tuning Extravaganza!!Rock Rest Lodge, Golden, CO
Get ready for an exhilarating evening of networking and winter sports preparation at our upcoming event, TechYeet Ski & Sip β Gear Tuning Extravaganza! We've partnered with The Ski Doctor to bring you an exclusive opportunity to fine-tune your ski gear while enjoying drinks and connecting with fellow outdoor enthusiasts.
π Event Details: Bring your ski's/snowboard
π Date: December 7th
π Time: 4:00pm - 6:00pm mst
π Location: Rock Rest Lodge // 16005 Mt Vernon Rd, Golden, CO 80401
πΏ Highlights:Michael can do roughly 10 tunes per hour, please check out his selection of services at https://theskidr.com/ It would be incredible if we could get 20+ people to come support his small business before the holidays. Should we get more than 20, he can stay longer!!
- Mobile Ski Tuning Van: Witness the cutting-edge convenience of The Ski Doctor, as they park their state-of-the-art van right at Rock Rest. Their expert technicians will be on hand to professionally tune your ski gear, ensuring you're ready to hit the slopes with confidence.
- Networking Mixer: Connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for winter sports. Whether you're an experienced skier or a snow sports enthusiast, this is the perfect opportunity to expand your network and forge valuable connections.
- Drinks and Refreshments: Enjoy a selection of beverages and light refreshments as you mingle and share stories with fellow attendees. The perfect atmosphere to unwind and discuss your favorite ski destinations, gear, and upcoming winter adventures.
Please note that this is not a sponsored event, and all costs associated with gear tuning, drinks, food and games are on the participants. It's a fantastic opportunity to gear up for winter, engage with the community, and share your passion for skiing.
We look forward to seeing you there!
- Are Industry Security Controls Relevant?Link visible for attendees
This is a copy to help spread the word. Here's the link to actual "Let's Talk Software Security!" meetup group event: https://www.meetup.com/lets-talk-software-security/events/296999493
In today's ever-changing cybersecurity landscape, it can be difficult to keep up with the latest threats and vulnerabilities. As a result, many organizations rely on industry-standard security controls to protect their data and systems. But are these controls still relevant in the face of today's sophisticated attacks? Does achieving compliance for industry certifications make companies more resilient to breaches?
In this meetup, we'll discuss the following:
- What are industry-standard security controls?
- How effective are they against modern threats?
- What are the limitations of industry-standard security controls?
- How can organizations develop a more comprehensive and effective security strategy?
This is not a presentation, but rather a topic-focused open discussion.
We follow Chatham House Rules.
Nothing shared will be recorded or distributed anywhere online.
Come and bring your opinions and ask questions to direct the conversation where you desire, or just listen and learn. It's always a great chat with great people! - What Do Our AppSec Terms Even Mean?Link visible for attendees
This is a copy to help spread the word. Here's the link to actual "Let's Talk Software Security!" meetup group event: https://www.meetup.com/lets-talk-software-security/events/297642460/
There are a lot of terms being thrown around in application security: from AST tools to ASPM, shift left, right, everywhere, and even the terms appsec vs. prodsec are nebulous. Is all this useful or just marketing fluff? Would we benefit from simpler and more descriptive language or do these terms help us in some way? And, most importantly, can we sync as a group on what these terms mean and what terms are preferred?
During this discussion, we'll cover the following:
- What are the different terms we use in software security? Let's list them out for a more structured conversation
- What is the meaning of the terms we listed? What do they mean to you? To others?
- Decide on ideal terms and language to move toward going forward (IE is "shift left" still a relevant term?)
This is not a presentation, but rather a topic-focused open discussion. Let's see if we can come to an agreement as a group and push our industry toward better terminology!
We do not record our sessions and follow Chatham House Rules in order to protect the privacy, identities, and reputations of our participants while encouraging open and honest conversation.