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All class and panel times are in UTC-0.  Join us in [[IRC]] for lectures and Q&A. (''[http://whattimeisit.com What time is it in UTC?]'')
 
All class and panel times are in UTC-0.  Join us in [[IRC]] for lectures and Q&A. (''[http://whattimeisit.com What time is it in UTC?]'')
 
All class and panel times are in UTC-0.  Join us in [[IRC]] for lectures and Q&A. (''[http://whattimeisit.com What time is it in UTC?]'')
  
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:* Make a wiki account
 
:* Make a wiki account
:* Put a link to your user page and topic in the desired time slot
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:* Put a link to your user page and topic in the desired time slot.
:* Come to [[IRC]] during your scheduled course interval
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::* Do not feel constricted to using hour time-blocks, you may use increments of less than one hour.
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==Requests==
 
==Requests==

Revision as of 03:59, 17 September 2012

All class and panel times are in UTC-0. Join us in IRC for lectures and Q&A. (What time is it in UTC?) All class and panel times are in UTC-0. Join us in IRC for lectures and Q&A. (What time is it in UTC?)

Want to teach or participate in a panel?

  • Make a wiki account
  • Put a link to your user page and topic in the desired time slot.
  • Do not feel constricted to using hour time-blocks, you may use increments of less than one hour.
  • You may book more than one hour if you feel you need it, but please be conservative.
  • Come to IRC during your scheduled course interval

Requests

Place any requests for classes in here, or even ideas for other speakers. Some people want to speak but don't know what to speak about.

  • Heap Overflows
  • Integer overflows/underflows
  • Null pointer dereference attacks
  • Reverse engineering
  • Applied cryptography

Monday - 9/17

00:00 - 01:00 Log What is security infrastructure? - hatter
01:00 - 02:00 Log Introduction to Python - Z
02:00 - 03:00 Introduction to network mapping Part 1 - Foo
03:00 - 04:00 Anonymity Online (or How to be a Ghost) - rorschach
04:00 - 05:00 Introduction to network mapping Part 2 - Foo
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20:00 - 21:00 Introduction to Ptrace -- rorschach
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Tuesday - 9/18

00:00 - 01:00 Remote SQL injection testing - hatter
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Wednesday - 9/19

00:00 - 01:00 An introduction to the ELF Format - hatter
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Friday - 9/21

00:00 - 01:00 Intermediate shellcoding - hatter
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21:00 - 22:00 Introduction to GDB -- rorschach
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