The topics for these meetings will be anything that is related to Incident Response, host / network forensics or detection.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
December now January
Going to move the meeting to January 21st. We came up one short for presentations in December. If you have any interested in presenting in January please let me know.
Monday, November 17, 2014
Call for Presentations - December 17 meeting
We'll be having our meeting on Wednesday December 17th and are currently looking for speakers. Please let me know if you are interested.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
September 17th agenda
Forensic on Forensics - @sallyvdv
For a student just getting started in digital forensics, concepts regarding forensic images can be confusing. Terminology
like images, clones, bit-stream copies and forensic images are often
used inconsistently, further complicating the issue. This talk will attempt to clear up the confusion by presenting an instructive clarification of what a forensic image is as well as what it is not. In
addition, it will provide a comprehensive look at several different
free tools to create forensic images along with methods to access the
embedded data.
Hunting open source for internal evil - @bl4ck_0ut
1) Blog hunting
2) Feed hunting
3) Hash tag hunting
It'll be at 7 PM at EMU Livonia campus, room number to follow. Food will be provided.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Mi4n6 Reboot
We are going to spin the group up again but decided to make it quarterly instead of monthly. Because of the large student base we'd like to have one student presentation and one industry professional presentation as the format. First meeting is on September 17th at 7:00 PM. Please let us know if you'd like to present.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Call for presentations - Meeting January 22nd
Welcome to the New Year! We'll be having or first meeting January 22nd and are currently looking for speakers.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
No meeting November 20th
No
Monday, October 21, 2013
October 23 Meeting: TLS decrypting and Linux Backdoor
We have two great talks scheduled:
Your Browser Knows Your Secrets : Decrypting TLS Web Traffic with Wireshark
@sallyvdv presentation will show how some current browsers make it very easy to export cryptographic keys that can be used with Wireshark to decrypt captured TLS network data.The Linux Backdoor Attempt of 2003
@bradvoth will be discussing what the code inserted did, how to activate it, how the code got into the tree, what it means for developers and organizations; including prevention and detection.Oh and @jbc22 says there will be pizza this time. Hope to see you there!
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