Difference between revisions of "Autumn 2009 Hacklab"

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If you're interested in coming and/or wish to get involved in the next HacktionLab or future gatherings get in touch via the [http://lists.psand.net/hacktionlab mailing list].
 
If you're interested in coming and/or wish to get involved in the next HacktionLab or future gatherings get in touch via the [http://lists.psand.net/hacktionlab mailing list].
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= Agenda ideas =
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'''Note:''' these are by no means fixed!! They are just what has been skimmed off various emails on the list.
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# introductory session at the start where we give a summary of what we've been up to this summer and what we have lined up in the immediate future, in the hope that some will overlap and there'll be some good roots for collaboration on stuff.
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# code sprint
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# penetration testing 101 session.
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# cop15 coverage
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# session on installing linux on old powerpc macs
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# networking feedback
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# pre-empting dissent: open-sourcing secrecy
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Of course, there will also be an opportunity to sign GPG keys and a reminder on the importance of good security! This will be a follow-on from the workshop in the summer hacktionlab - ideal for new and old timers alike! Other security topics covered could include ssh-keys (the whys and hows) and disk-encryption - laptops, servers or both? what does it mean for me??

Revision as of 23:40, 29 October 2009

The Autumn edition of HacktionLab will take place on the 14th and 15th November in Bradford at the 1 in 12 Club.

Agenda will be posted here soon. More information possibly at https://we.riseup.net/hacktionlab

If you're interested in coming and/or wish to get involved in the next HacktionLab or future gatherings get in touch via the mailing list.

Agenda ideas

Note: these are by no means fixed!! They are just what has been skimmed off various emails on the list.

  1. introductory session at the start where we give a summary of what we've been up to this summer and what we have lined up in the immediate future, in the hope that some will overlap and there'll be some good roots for collaboration on stuff.
  2. code sprint
  3. penetration testing 101 session.
  4. cop15 coverage
  5. session on installing linux on old powerpc macs
  6. networking feedback
  7. pre-empting dissent: open-sourcing secrecy


Of course, there will also be an opportunity to sign GPG keys and a reminder on the importance of good security! This will be a follow-on from the workshop in the summer hacktionlab - ideal for new and old timers alike! Other security topics covered could include ssh-keys (the whys and hows) and disk-encryption - laptops, servers or both? what does it mean for me??