It's always interesting when able to catch up with Jack Daniel. When not presenting at a conference, he's participating in a Podcast, blogging on a topic, or just generally getting involved. People like Jack Daniel encourage others to join in the conversation, while making it seem pretty effortless. He's an active member of way too many things to list here, but he's definitely worth introducing yourself to if you see him out and about. During the course of the conversation he shares the story of how the Security BSides conferences got started, among other insights. Settle in for a few minutes, this one clocks in at just over an hour.
On this first episode we'll meet Alex Berta, who shares about his presentation, "Confessions of a Black Hat Hacker" that he was giving at SkyDogCon, offers some background on Hacker culture and common techniques before telling us how he got his start.
Catch up with him on Twitter as @Critical24 and check out his site at www.GeekRepublic.org. This recording was made at SkyDogCon in October of 2014.
This time we get a chance to catch up with Adrian Crenshaw. Better known as IronGeek, he describes the different types of Security conferences that are prevalent today. Usually behind the scenes, he records and publishes talks from events, at no cost, making these resources available for those who were unable to attend.
Next we'll get a manager's perspective from a recording made at ShmooCon 2015. And speaking of Security Cons, we'll learn about the Proving Ground program for BSides Las Vegas that pairs potential new speakers with people who can show them the ropes and take some of the sting out of presenting for the first time. If you're new to presenting and have an idea you'd like to share, this is an opportunity to get some help. That's all for Security Endeavors this time. Stay Curious. This PodCast by @SciaticNerd seeks to shed some light on the field of computer security by talking to the people who do it. We'll explore some of the choices people made, or how they carved out a path of their own as they got their start or have since gotten involved. The goal is to help those interested in better finding their way. In some cases, people are able and willing to able to share their personal story. Others prefer or require more anonymity, either for professional or personal reasons. That is up to the individual and their participation is greatly appreciated. These recordings are meant to be a resource to students, practitioners, and professionals alike. Anyone who seeks to learn, contribute, and get involved. The curious. |
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