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  1. Information Security Events in December

    http://infosecevents.net/2008/12/01/information-security-events-in-december/

    Here are the information security events in North America this month: Workshop on the Analysis of System Logs – December 7 in San Diego SC World Congress – December 9-10 in New York And here is the list of information security events around the world: ClubHack2008 – December 6-7 in India European …

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  2. Microsoft BlueHat v8

    http://infosecevents.net/2008/11/21/microsoft-bluehat-v8/

    Microsoft had another BlueHat conference last month, and they recently posted some videos and interviews on the TechNet BlueHat v8: C3P0wned page. Only the keynote from day one was captured on video, but all of day two was captured. Many interviews were captured through, to give us some idea of what they were talking about. …

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  3. Black Hat Japan 2008 Presentations

    http://infosecevents.net/2008/11/10/black-hat-japan-2008-presentations/

    Last month the Black Hat folks had their annual Japan conference. There were a few overlapping talks from the Black Hat USA 2008 conference, but also new presentations from the locals. The presentations are now online at the Black Hat Japan 2008 archives, and direct links are below. …

    5 hours ago
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    Infosec Ramblings

    http://infosecramblings.wordpress.com

    [MoBP] Filtering and deleting content Interesting things going on with the Burp Suite. New features and a major release just around the corner. PortSwigger.net - web application security: [MoBP] The new target site map More cool stuff. ToorCon X Presentations | Infosec Events Yup, more reading. OWASP NYC AppSec 2008 Video | Infosec Events and watching. Network Security Blog >> PCI Compliance in the Cloud: Get it in writing! Martin has written a article that you should read if you have any responsibility for PCI. That’s i

    29 days ago in Infosec Ramblings · Authority: 5
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    Infosec Events Calendar

    http://www.lifedork.com/infosec-events-calendar.html

    latest Infosec events news around you ? Garett Gee from webappsec mailing list creates the most complete Infosec events calendar ever . Most of the events listed on the website are security events in North America. I hope you might find this useful : http://infosecevents.net/calendar/ Some categories that you’ll find on the website are : - Hacking Contests - Local Meetings - Parties - Security Conferences - Security Tools - Security Vulnerabilities - Security Workshops - Site News

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    steve cospolich

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    InfoSec Events LSU Sports DandyDon DeaLoco.com JeffCospolich.com

    169 days ago in steve cospolich · Authority: 1
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    New Security Tools

    http://www.pcsympathy.com/2008/06/09/new-security-tools/

    AxBan 1.0.0.4 - ActiveX killbit program Nmap 4.65 - Network port scanner Nessus 3.2.1 - Vulnerability assessment tool Immunity Debugger 1.6 - Debugger Kismet-2008-05-R1 - 802.11 wireless sniffer Source: Infosec Events [IMG [Slashdot]] [IMG [Digg]] [IMG [Reddit]] [IMG [del.icio.us]] [IMG [Facebook]] [IMG [Technorati]] [IMG [Google]] [IMG [StumbleUpon]] Posted in Coding, General BS, Internet, Linux, Networking, Privacy

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    Security Twits « Mediaphyter - A Communications Cocktail

    http://mediaphyter.wordpress.com/security-twits

    - E - Ed Bellis ClearText Y Ed Stafford Blah Blah Blog Eric Scott Ero Carrera - G - Garrett Gee Garrett Gee & Infosec Events Gary Warner CyberCrime & Doing Time George Hulme InformationWeek Security Blog - H - Hugo Campos - J - Jack Daniel Uncommon Sense Security

    187 days ago in Security Twits « Mediaphyter - A Communications Cocktail · No authority yet
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    Welcome RSA and USENIX guests

    http://garrettgee.com/2008/04/14/welcome-rsa-and-usenix-gues...

    Welcome to my personal blog. For some odd reason, both my RSA and USENIX badges showed this url, and not Infosec Events. I only recently created an information security only blog at Infosec Events, so perhaps registration didn’t get my update in time. There is still some interesting security posts on this blog, but all the new stuff will be at

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    Welcome RSA and USENIX guests

    http://garrettgee.com/2008/04/14/welcome-rsa-and-usenix-gues...

    Welcome to my personal blog. For some odd reason, both my RSA and USENIX badges showed this url, and not Infosec Events. I only recently created an information security only blog at Infosec Events, so perhaps registration didn’t get my update in time. There is still some interesting security posts on this blog, but all the new stuff will be at

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    Review of the Security Bloggers Meet-Up at RSA

    http://techdulla.wordpress.com/2008/04/12/review-of-the-secu...

    , who was stressing over the event for a while and from what I understand did a lot of the work.  Everyone I spoke with had a great time! Here is some other coverage of the event, if you want to be listed send me the link: Still Secure InfoSec Events Security Warrior

    234 days ago in Techdulla by Techdulla · Authority: 4
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    WASC Meet-Up @ RSA 2008

    http://jeremiahgrossman.blogspot.com/2008/04/wasc-meet-up-rs...

    Garrett Gee

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    BLOGbuster.. -.-*

    http://h4x0r.cx/blog/?p=30

    wird. Dem will ich heute natürlich keinen Abbruch tun. Das finden von guten Themen für einen Blog, ist für einen schreibfaulen Typen, wie ich das nun mal bin, nicht gerade einfach. Aus diesem Grund ein link welcher ich heute entdeckt habe: Battle of the RSA Babes

    235 days ago in the genO · Authority: 2