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InfoSecgirls workshop in Rajasthan(Jaipur) on December 21st 2019

InfoSecgirls meetup in Rajasthan (Jaipur) on December 21st 2019

Speakers and Topic Info:

The agenda of our meets is to get all our Infosec girls under one roof, understand what everyone is upto and together contribute to the community by exchanging knowledge :)

First #Rajasthan #Jaipur meet with amazing 120 women participants learning about information security. We had mix of students, Professors and professionals.

Huge shoutout to Rupika Luhach and Thanks to Atul Singh for all the support

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InfoSecgirls meetup at New York

InfoSecgirls meetup at NewYork on December 20th 2019

Amidst of the super cold temperature in #newyork, we did our first Infosecgirls meet and Huge shoutout to all the people who joined.

Session Details

•Importance of Cyber Security

•Risk Assessment

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InfoSecgirls meworkshop in Pune on December 15th 2019

InfoSecgirls meetup in Mumbai on December 14th 2019

Speakers and Topic Info:

The agenda of our meets is to get all our Infosec girls under one roof, understand what everyone is upto and together contribute to the community by exchanging knowledge :)

Speaker: Sagar Sharma

This WORKSHOP will consist of an Introduction to Reverse Engineering and Shellcoding on this will we mainly focus on Linux Binaries and Shellcodes on x86 Architecture. A basic introduction of Reverse Engineering will be followed by some known tools like GDB/Radare2 apart from understanding we will also do some hands-on practical. We’ll also create a shellcode and use the debugging tools to get into it and understand how it’s working. The participants will also be shown how to build and exploit a binary on their local machines. Some examples of vulnerable codes and their exploitation will also be provided to the participants to work and learn from them.

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InfoSecgirls meetup in Bangalore on December 14th 2019

InfoSecgirls meetup in Bangalore on December 14th 2019

Speakers and Topic Info:

Ritesh Agrawal is working as Sr. Software Engineer at Cyware Labs having 3.5 years of experience and working on cyber security products for around 2 years. He is also one of the co-organizer of Banglore Python Meetup group.

Sayntika Banik is a backend engineer at Continual Engine building a dent in open source, WTM ambassador Bangalore, tech speaker and mentor & co-organiser for GDG Bangalore.

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InfoSecgirls meetup in Mumbai on December 14th 2019

InfoSecgirls meetup in Mumbai on December 14th 2019

Speakers and Topic Info:

The agenda of our meets is to get all our Infosec girls under one roof, understand what everyone is upto and together contribute to the community by exchanging knowledge :)

Having said that, this time, we will specifically hear from the following speakers on different topics from InfoSec, put together for our varied audience. Be sure not to miss it

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Discussion on cyberwarfare with Chris Kubecka

Webinar title: Discussion on cyberwarfare with Chris Kubecka

Presentor: Chris Kubecka

Youtube recording of the session

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In Discussion with Deidre diamond

Webinar title: In Discussion with Deidre diamond

Presentor: Deidre Diamond

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CTF Training with Heba Hamdy Farahat

Webinar title: CTF Training with Heba Hamdy Farahat

Presentor: Heba Hamdy Farahat

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InfoSecgirls meetup in Gujarat on November 30th 2019

InfoSecGirls Gujarat First Meet on November 30th 2019

Speakers and Topic Info:

Session Details: How to get start in Cyber Security by Namrata Brahmkshatriya Python for security by Ashi Srivastav Mosk Ransomware by Purvi Macwana

Meetup :-

https://www.meetup.com/WoSEC-India-Women-of-Security/events/266721931/

Location: GLS Campus, Ahmedabad Room No. 402 Fourth floor, MCA Building, Above Auditorium,

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Working with secured authenticated Onion v3 services for devops

Session Details

Title: Working with secured authenticated Onion v3 services for devops

Requirements: Any modern Linux distribution (latest Ubuntu or Fedora is preferable)

Time: 11AM - 2PM (IST)

Abstract

We will learn about Onion services and especially the authenticated onion services. We will see how can we use the same for any web application or authenticated services for selected folks.

Outline

  • Introduction to Tor project
  • Onion services 101
  • Deploying a website as an onion service
  • Deploying ssh access as an onion service
  • QA

Presentor: Kushal Das is a public interest technologist at the Freedom of the Press Foundation, who is a maintainer of the SecureDrop project, and part of Tor Project core team. He is a CPython core developer, and also a director in Python Software Foundation. Thank You

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