[ProgSoc] [ruxmon-sydney] Sydney Ruxmon - Friday July 18th - 6:00PM

Leefe 3trk at progsoc.org
Tue Jul 8 13:44:58 EST 2014


Hi Progsocers,

Coming up Friday next week (18 July) is this month's Ruxmon.

Details of the talks below.
Think about registering to help with working out numbers (but, if you forget to, turn up anyway :).
It is easier to get into the building if you turn up before 6pm.

Regards,

Leefe
http://www.progsoc.org/~3trk/

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Berne Campbell <berne at ruxmon.com>
> Date: 6 July 2014 8:34:29 PM AEST
> Subject: [ruxmon-sydney] Sydney Ruxmon - Friday July 18th - 6:00PM
> 
> Ruxmon Sydney is Friday, July 18th, at 6:00PM.
> 
> Each month two speakers from the local security community will share their knowledge on a security topic ranging from introductory/beginner level to more advanced topics. Presentations are followed up with a catch-up at the local pub. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend, especially newcomers. If you're interested in IT Security and related topics, looking to learn a bit more, or want to meet up with fellow security people, then you should definitely check out the Sydney meeting.
> 
> To ensure that this event is successful and can continue to grow in Sydney, we are asking for volunteers to speak at meetings in the coming year.
> 
> Ruxmon presentations are intended to be short (between 10-40 minutes), a projector and screen will be provided. We encourage participation from everyone and hope to see a variety of presentations. If you are interested please email ruxcon at ruxcon.org.au or talk to us at the meeting.
> 
> At the end of the presentations we will go for a few drinks or a bite to eat at a nearby venue.
> 
> For more information please see:
> http://www.ruxmon.com/sydney
> 
> 
> Presentations
> 
> Android Forensics: The Joys of JTAG - tty0x80
> 
> JTAG provides a standard interface with the ability to debug and determine faults in integrated circuitry but when mobile devices leave the factory floor with it enabled, this opens up an entirely new way to acquire raw data from devices that incorporate NAND or NOR flash memory. This talk will focus on the forensically sound acquisition of NAND memory in Android devices via JTAG, and the extent of what can be uncovered in the investigation of such a device.
> 
> 
> Seminar - Ruxmoners
> 
> A ruxer suggested that we hold a seminar, we liked this idea, so we will be hosting a seminar to discuss topics of interest. If you have a topic you would like discussed in a seminar please feel free to suggest it. For the first seminar the organisers will be announcing the topic on the night. Bring you thinking hats and voices.
> 
> Suggested topics: -
> What does the fox say
> Who shot first
> 
> 
> Note: Ruxmon Sydney is now scheduled to run on the third Friday of every month. The next Ruxmon is this Friday, 18th of July at 6:00PM.
> 
> 
> Details
> 
> Date: Friday, 18th July 2014
> Time: 6:00PM
> Location: Google Sydney, 5/48 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont.
> Directions: The Google office is a short walk from the Star City Metro Light Rail stop. Attendees should either walk up to level 5 or take elevator. There will be a registration desk where name-tags will be handed out (prior registration is required) to attendees
> 
> 
> PS: Ruxcon / Break Point
> 
> Ruxcon early block tickets have sold out and is now selling regular block tickets, so if you are planning on going buy now before it runs out. See: https://ruxcon.org.au/.
> 
> Break Point early bird tickets are closing soon, so if you are planning on going now is the best time to purchase. They also have some great training on offer. See: https://ruxconbreakpoint.com/.

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