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Week 34 in Review – 2010

Events Related: MalCon, a security event for malware authors Spread across the world, malcoders now have a common platform to demonstrate expertise, get a new insight and be a part of the global MALCODER community. MalCon: A Call for ‘Ethical Malcoding’ - krebsonsecurity.com New Conference Wants to Bring Malware Writers Out of the Shadows - [...]

Week 33 in Review – 2010

Events Related: Conference swag #defcon 9 to 18 badges laying around. (minus my missing dc 7, 8 or 12 badges) - @blackfeathers defcon badges & other security conference passes - flickr.com Metasploit Express crucial to win in South Florida ISSA Hack the Flag - rapid7.com Seven teams participated, defending systems running a variety of off-the-shelf [...]

Week 32 in Review – 2010

Events Related: "Crack Me If You Can" - DEFCON 2010 - korelogic.com The core-count for teams using clusters or EC2 are rough equivalents based on the number of compute-hours they report having used. See each teams' specific writeup for more details. BSidesLasVegas Recap – Day 1 - novainfosecportal.com Since I took the most notes on [...]

Week 31 in Review – 2010

Events Related: BlackHat / DefCon 18 related posts Highlights from Black Hat and Defcon - readwriteweb.com Here's our round-up of highlights from the two security events from around the web. Black Hat & DEFCON Observations - bobbydominguez.com Both cons have their own distinct culture and participants, but you’ll see Black Hat attendees stay for the [...]

Week 29 in Review – 2010

Events Related: (Def) #ConSurvival - h-i-r.net Some practical tips on how to get through DefCon BlackHat and DefCon Tips: 2010/N00b Edition - it.toolbox.com More things to remember on your next Vegas security event BlackHat Track Schedule - uktek.com A full schedule of the when and where certain talks are going to be held. Tools: Ubitack [...]

Washington, DC Security Community

Each week, we'll highlight a major city in the US and cover the places and events you can go to in that area to get your security information fix. This post is part of the information security communities. Washington, D.C. is not just about politics. The nation's capital also is home to various groups dedicated [...]