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SUMMARY:Annual Industry Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This year we’re focusing on the Health Industry. We have guest speakers covering specific modules in depth. A full syllabus will be announced in November detailing the exact timetable for the day. \nIn the meantime\, if you’ve any ideas or requests for areas you would love to see covered\, just reach out!
URL:https://fortsafe.com/event/annual-industry-workshop/
LOCATION:Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:SecTalks Sydney
DESCRIPTION:#1: SecTalks SYD0x29 (42nd) – Bitcoin Honeypot – Leaving a wallet on the floor of the Internet \nDeveloped a Bitcoin Full Node Honeypot that sits on the internet awaiting attackers. The Bitcoin Full Node has a JSON RPC port bound to localhost which I developed a honeypot to open it up to the internet and deceive attackers into connecting and trying to steal money from the wallet. This is a talk about how to develop a honeypot from a deception point of view as well as the results of leaving it sitting on the internet and having attackers try to steal money from it. \n—– \nGordon Draper has a background in utilities and electrical engineering and moved to cybersecurity consulting for penetration testing and security architecture. Gordon now runs Fort Safe\, a Cybersecurity Consultancy in Australia. \n#2: CTF SYD0x26 Walk-through and SYD0x28 CTF (60min) \nSolution to the previous CTF will be presented and there will be a CTF game. Whether you are a guru at CTFs or a complete beginner\, you will have fun. If you wish to play\, follow the steps below\, otherwise feel free to come by\, listen to the talks and network. \nAs always:\n1) Bring your laptop. \nB) Internet access may not be provided. You may want to bring your own wifi dongles or tether to your iPwns. \nF) Have a hypervisor software\, e.g. VMWare player\, Virtual box. It is necessary for running some CTF challenges and workshops. \n4) Based on the number of participates for the CTF\, the group may be divided into teams. PREPARE TO MAKE NEW FRIENDS. We will try to team up beginners with gurus. Those that want to go solo are still welcome to do so. \nfive: This is a learning exercise for everyone. The idea is to think about problems\, make friends and have fun. Don’t treat it like a competition. If this is your first time participating in a CTF\, check out LiveOverflow’s video as an introduction lesson to what it’s all about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ev9ZX9J45A \nVI- The winner is the first team who solves the challenge. The winner will win the praise and admiration of fellow attendees. Gentle prods and hints will be offered during the session to move things along if people get stuck. The goal is to learn\, not to beat your head against a wall for days on end. \n7: Have fun. Learn. Mentor if you are able to. Participate\, or just socialise. This is supposed to be a fun\, learning event for the security and hacker community. \n8. Know how to run OpenVPN client on your system. This may be required to access CTF server(s). \nDoors are open from 6:00 pm and the first presentation starts at 6:15 pm. Light refreshments are available at the venue. \n# Sponsors\nVenue and catering\nPwC Sydney (https://pwc.com.au) \nCTF Servers and online hosting\nelttam (https://elttam.com.au): an Australian specialised IT security firm that provides independent security consulting and training services. \nSpeaker prizes\nTyro Payments (https://tyro.com): an Australian financial “fintech” institution specialising in merchant credit\, debit and EFTPOS acquiring. \nCTF prizes\nAtlassian Sydney (https://atlassian.com): an Australian enterprise software company that develops products for software developers\, project managers\, and content management.
URL:https://fortsafe.com/event/sectalks-sydney/
LOCATION:PWC Offices\, Barrangaroo\, One International Towers\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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