[DISIG-cabal] Preparing for meeting #1

Brendan Murray xasperated at gmail.com
Sun Feb 17 19:56:36 GMT 2019


That about covers it. Who-When-Where-What.

On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 5:43 PM Jim Cheetham via Dunedin-ISIG-cabal <
dunedin-isig-cabal at lists.ourshack.com> wrote:

> Chris, can you please confirm an initial room booking for Thu 7 March
> 2019, 6pm-8pm,  and the capacity. Will Ombrellitos be open afterwards or
> not? I'm guessing not ...?
>
> All, we need to get an initial email out to announce the meeting. I'm
> thinking of asking for RSVPs so we can make sure we have the right capacity
> before it all goes pear-shaped, lol.
>
> Draft announcement, please check to see if there's anything important I
> haven't covered. I wanted to make sure to keep it white hat (perhaps grey
> hat) and definitely exclude black hat activity ... :
>
> ====
> Announcing the Dunedin chapter of the NZ Information Security Interest
> Group (https://isig.org.nz).
>
> The first meeting of the Dunedin ISIG will be:
> 6pm to 8pm, Thursday 7th March 2019,
> at the Petridish shared office space, 8 Stafford Street, Dunedin.
> Please RSVP to jim at cheetham.nz so we can make sure we have a room big
> enough for you all!
>
> This and future meetings are intended to be free; there is no cost for
> "membership" of the ISIG. Please come along if you're working in the
> Information Security world and want to share your knowledge; please come
> along if you are NOT working in InfoSec and want to learn!
>
> Proposed meeting topics :-
>
> * When to have more meetings! We are hoping to meet on the First Thursday
> of every month (except Januarys ...) but we're interested in what works for
> you
> * What subjects to cover - the organisers of Dunedin ISIG (Jim Cheetham,
> Brendan Murray, Chris Burgess) can cover a wide range of security subjects
> including network/sysadmin security, privacy/confidentiality, risk and
> policy compliance, responsible disclosure, coding issues, end-user
> education and so on ... but there's more out there!
> * Something to demonstrate - running exploits against a vulnerable web
> site app, see how you can extract unexpected data from their database,
> intercept and decrypt HTTPS ...
>
> We're interested in finding out what topics *you* want to hear about, or
> talk about. We're comfortable with discussing a wide spectrum of techniques
> used for Building secure systems, Defending them, and as part of an ethical
> engagement Breaking them - but we're not interested in breaking the law so
> leave your mirrorshades and hoodies at home!
>
> If you can come, please RSVP to jim at cheetham.nz so we can make sure we
> have a room big enough for you all!
> ====
>
>
>
>
> --
>   Jim Cheetham
>   jim at cheetham.nz
>
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