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Change #53835
2019-05-06
08:32:28

create Calagator::Venue 202396319 221 SE Ankeny St Roll back

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Change #53834
2019-05-06
08:32:27

update Calagator::Source 996337177 https://www.meetup.com/Autodesk-Product-Showcase/events/261026253/ Roll back

Change #53833
2019-05-06
08:32:27

create Calagator::Source 996337177 https://www.meetup.com/Autodesk-Product-Showcase/events/261026253/ Roll back

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Change #53832
2019-05-06
08:04:59

update Calagator::Event 1250475583 AgilePDX User Group - Portland Metro - Johari Window, what's that? Do I need one? Roll back

description <p>One of the keys to effectiveness is to know yourself and show yourself the Goldilocks amount. How do you avoid TMI (Too Much Information)? And, at the other end of the spectrum, how do you keep from being too reserved to share much of anything with other people?</p> <p>If you know yourself well enough, you can share relevant information to improve communication and connect with others. And the more expert communicators you have on your team, the more potential you have to build trust in a professional way.</p> <p>One tool to help you on this journey is the Johari Window. Created by psychologists Joseph Luft (1916–2014) and Harrington Ingham (1916–1995) in 1955, the Johari Window helps people understand what they show and what they hide from the world; what they don't see and what they don't even know about themselves.</p> <p>Neal first learned about the Johari Window in one of his leadership training sessions, and it piqued his interest as a facilitation tool. We are excited to have Neal share his insights about how to use the Johari window to help teams connect on a deeper level without oversharing. And for those interested, we'll have an opportunity for hands-on exercises.</p> <p>Bio<br>Neal Peterson is a business consultant who helps businesses utilize the full capacity of their systems and processes. His goal is to enable businesses and people to do more with less, more efficiently and effectively. As a certified Project Management Professional (PMP), Six Sigma Lean Black Belt Professional (LBBP), and self taught agile coach, he collaborates across the functional departments of an organization to enable continuous measurable improvement of end to end value chain processes. He has done this for companies in the healthcare, financial services, retail, government, software, semi-conductor, transportation, shipping, and manufacturing industries. He seeks to share the agile mindset with others in the community via conversations and facilitated sessions that enable learning in a collaborative environment.</p> <p>Notice: This meeting may be recorded.</p> **Please RSVP on our Meetup page to reserve your spot: ** https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/261043167/ **If you are unable to attend, please update your RSVP to open your seat for another attendee.** <p>One of the keys to effectiveness is to know yourself and show yourself the Goldilocks amount. How do you avoid TMI (Too Much Information)? And, at the other end of the spectrum, how do you keep from being too reserved to share much of anything with other people?</p> <p>If you know yourself well enough, you can share relevant information to improve communication and connect with others. And the more expert communicators you have on your team, the more potential you have to build trust in a professional way.</p> <p>One tool to help you on this journey is the Johari Window. Created by psychologists Joseph Luft (1916–2014) and Harrington Ingham (1916–1995) in 1955, the Johari Window helps people understand what they show and what they hide from the world; what they don't see and what they don't even know about themselves.</p> <p>Neal first learned about the Johari Window in one of his leadership training sessions, and it piqued his interest as a facilitation tool. We are excited to have Neal share his insights about how to use the Johari window to help teams connect on a deeper level without oversharing. And for those interested, we'll have an opportunity for hands-on exercises.</p> <p>Bio<br>Neal Peterson is a business consultant who helps businesses utilize the full capacity of their systems and processes. His goal is to enable businesses and people to do more with less, more efficiently and effectively. As a certified Project Management Professional (PMP), Six Sigma Lean Black Belt Professional (LBBP), and self taught agile coach, he collaborates across the functional departments of an organization to enable continuous measurable improvement of end to end value chain processes. He has done this for companies in the healthcare, financial services, retail, government, software, semi-conductor, transportation, shipping, and manufacturing industries. He seeks to share the agile mindset with others in the community via conversations and facilitated sessions that enable learning in a collaborative environment.</p> <p>Notice: This meeting may be recorded.</p>
url https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/261043167/
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Change #53831
2019-05-06
08:04:10

create Calagator::Event 1250475583 AgilePDX User Group - Portland Metro - Johari Window, what's that? Do I need one? Roll back

description nil <p>One of the keys to effectiveness is to know yourself and show yourself the Goldilocks amount. How do you avoid TMI (Too Much Information)? And, at the other end of the spectrum, how do you keep from being too reserved to share much of anything with other people?</p> <p>If you know yourself well enough, you can share relevant information to improve communication and connect with others. And the more expert communicators you have on your team, the more potential you have to build trust in a professional way.</p> <p>One tool to help you on this journey is the Johari Window. Created by psychologists Joseph Luft (1916–2014) and Harrington Ingham (1916–1995) in 1955, the Johari Window helps people understand what they show and what they hide from the world; what they don't see and what they don't even know about themselves.</p> <p>Neal first learned about the Johari Window in one of his leadership training sessions, and it piqued his interest as a facilitation tool. We are excited to have Neal share his insights about how to use the Johari window to help teams connect on a deeper level without oversharing. And for those interested, we'll have an opportunity for hands-on exercises.</p> <p>Bio<br>Neal Peterson is a business consultant who helps businesses utilize the full capacity of their systems and processes. His goal is to enable businesses and people to do more with less, more efficiently and effectively. As a certified Project Management Professional (PMP), Six Sigma Lean Black Belt Professional (LBBP), and self taught agile coach, he collaborates across the functional departments of an organization to enable continuous measurable improvement of end to end value chain processes. He has done this for companies in the healthcare, financial services, retail, government, software, semi-conductor, transportation, shipping, and manufacturing industries. He seeks to share the agile mindset with others in the community via conversations and facilitated sessions that enable learning in a collaborative environment.</p> <p>Notice: This meeting may be recorded.</p>
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Change #53830
2019-05-06
08:04:09

update Calagator::Source 996337176 https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/261043167/ Roll back

Change #53829
2019-05-06
08:04:09

create Calagator::Source 996337176 https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/261043167/ Roll back

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Change #53828
2019-05-05
23:20:56

create Calagator::Event 1250475582 SIM-Portland April Meeting - "IT Transformation at the Oregon Secretary of State" Roll back

description nil The modern CIO is a multifaceted professional who has become adept in a full spectrum of IT, HR and business skills in order to be a truly effective technology change leader. The need for complete IT Modernization within an organization can be an overwhelming challenge that means drawing on everything in this toolkit and as well as industry best practices to transform systems across the entire spectrum of IT services and support. IT Modernization is often challenged by the competing business priorities, the need to deliver new functionality to remain competitive, increase efficiency or improve customer service, and driving effective organizational change. Join us for the SIM Portland May 2019 meeting when CIO Roland Rivera will review what is happening with IT Modernization at the Oregon Secretary of State, and share the four step approach that he has used; benchmark assessment, strategic planning, technology road map and implementation initiatives. This has allowed foundational change around IT governance, portfolio management, service desk support and a Network Operations and Security Center. The Agency is now able to leverage Cloud Computing for improved business continuity and resiliency, and securing a path to become an IT center of excellence rivaling many high-tech firms. Key topics that will be explored include, • Challenges and Best Practices to IT Modernization • Four Step Approach to IT Modernization (based on the Federal CIO Playbook) • Use of Structured IT Initiatives to deploy different modernizations About the Speaker Roland Rivera is an accomplished, visionary, and results-oriented IT executive offering 20+ years of Federal, State, and Higher Education experience covering a broad spectrum of IT activities from Concept Development, through Design, Implementation, and Operations, all using ITIL best practices and the Project Management Framework for execution of major projects and programs. He is currently the CIO at Oregon Secretary of State where he provides strategic policy recommendations, direction, and proposals to promote the successful execution of the goals and objectives of the Agency’s Information Systems Division. Roland leads a high performance IT environment, grounded in industry standard frameworks and best practices balanced with a healthy dose of common sense. He has lead the deployment of Service Desk management, Network Operations and Security Center, IT asset management, IT Governance and Project Portfolio Management as well as cost-benefit analysis, feasibility studies, budgets and narratives related to IT projects. Agenda 5:30 PM Social 6:30 PM Dinner 6:50 PM Meeting Start 7:00 PM Keynote and Q&A 8:15 PM Close
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venue_details nil The University Club is located in the heart of downtown Portland at the intersection of Southwest Sixth Avenue and Jefferson Street on the northwest corner. Online registration is available until 1159pm 5/7/2019 SIM Portland Member $35, SIM Portland Non-Member $120, SIM Portland Student $25. SIM, http://simpdx.org, is a professional organization of senior IT practitioners; CIOs to IT managers. The monthly SIM event is a NO SALES ZONE. IT vendors/service providers may contact [email protected] for sponsorship opportunities.
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Change #53827
2019-05-05
12:12:46

create Calagator::Event 1250475581 NBI Startup Showcase Event: Barnraising: A Technique to Accelerate Collaboration Roll back

description nil "Barn Raising" is a workshop approach that helps break down silos and increase the diversity of viewpoints, enabling accelerated collaboration and knowledge capture & sharing. The core insight being: If the Amish community can come together and build an entire barn over a weekend, why can't we use a similar approach to rapidly incubate collaboration & knowledge sharing? In this talk, Jeff Maaks will share details of how to successfully facilitate a Barn Raising workshop, along with key lessons learned and suggested use-cases. You won't want to miss this powerful presentation to help accelerate and build a stronger collaborative environment. SPEAKER BIO: Jeff Maaks Jeff is an experienced leader with a mind for business, collaboration, and delivering growth through technological innovation. In his former role as CTO for Hitachi Oil and Gas, Jeff led global and cross-cultural initiatives in market assessment and commercialization of new technologies. His expertise in enterprise architecture, cloud computing, collaboration/community, and business integration is informed by a passion for data and for bringing people together. Currently, Jeff is a Partner with Fuchsia Innovation Advisors, where his technical mastery helps deliver start-up agility to large enterprises. The Barn Raising workshop framework was used at Hitachi over 15 times to bootstrap a Professional Services collaboration space, as well as an Industry Solutions knowledge repository. Jeff has presented this technique at several industry conferences, it's been leveraged by Wal-Mart’s Global Product Marketing team to gather requirements, and was cited in Dan Pontefract’s book “Flat Army: Creating a Connected and Engaged Organization".
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Change #53826
2019-05-05
12:12:16

create Calagator::Event 1250475580 NBI Startup Showcase Event: Barnraising: A Technique to Accelerate Collaboration Roll back

description nil "Barn Raising" is a workshop approach that helps break down silos and increase the diversity of viewpoints, enabling accelerated collaboration and knowledge capture & sharing. The core insight being: If the Amish community can come together and build an entire barn over a weekend, why can't we use a similar approach to rapidly incubate collaboration & knowledge sharing? In this talk, Jeff Maaks will share details of how to successfully facilitate a Barn Raising workshop, along with key lessons learned and suggested use-cases. You won't want to miss this powerful presentation to help accelerate and build a stronger collaborative environment. SPEAKER BIO: Jeff Maaks Jeff is an experienced leader with a mind for business, collaboration, and delivering growth through technological innovation. In his former role as CTO for Hitachi Oil and Gas, Jeff led global and cross-cultural initiatives in market assessment and commercialization of new technologies. His expertise in enterprise architecture, cloud computing, collaboration/community, and business integration is informed by a passion for data and for bringing people together. Currently, Jeff is a Partner with Fuchsia Innovation Advisors, where his technical mastery helps deliver start-up agility to large enterprises. The Barn Raising workshop framework was used at Hitachi over 15 times to bootstrap a Professional Services collaboration space, as well as an Industry Solutions knowledge repository. Jeff has presented this technique at several industry conferences, it's been leveraged by Wal-Mart’s Global Product Marketing team to gather requirements, and was cited in Dan Pontefract’s book “Flat Army: Creating a Connected and Engaged Organization".
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Change #53825
2019-05-05
09:43:28

create Calagator::Event 1250475579 Tech Startup Founders [1on1 Conversations over Video] Roll back

description nil ***Founders of Tech Startups Only*** We come together from different backgrounds and industries and it's this diversity that makes group members valuable. We collaborate and share tips on what’s worked and just as important… what hasn’t worked to grow our startups. RSVP for this event and I'll follow-up. We’re a no-sales group and I work to keep the group as promised -- a group of Tech Startup Founders. We meet the 4th Tuesday of the month at 1-2pm Pacific.
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venue_details nil RSVP and we'll send you a link to join.
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Change #53824
2019-05-03
20:56:48

update Calagator::Event 1250475451 NewTech PDX - May 20th Roll back

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Change #53823
2019-05-03
09:48:43

update Calagator::Venue 202396318 Zoom Care Roll back

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Change #53822
2019-05-03
09:47:40

create Calagator::Event 1250475578 Portland Java User Group (PJUG) - Implementing a Simple JVM in Java and Rust Roll back

description nil The Portland Java User Group is holding a meeting on Wednesday May 15th at Zoom Care (1455 NW Irving St #600 · Portland, OR). Our feature speaker for this meeting is Ben Evans, a highly popular Java evangelist. Ben has been a pillar in the Java community for many years. He's the co-founder of jClarity and a previous representative the JCP Executive Committee (for 6 years) . He is the author of five books (‘The Well-Grounded Java Developer’ and the new editions of ‘Java in a Nutshell’, ‘Java: The Legend’ and ‘Optimizing Java’) and writes regularly for industry publications. ABSTRACT: The JVM is a truly remarkable piece of software, but it is still just a computer program, not magic! In this talk, I will explain how we might start to implement a JVM from scratch, using the Java programming language. Fundamental concepts such as the bytecode interpreter, classfile parsing and memory management will be explained, using an open-source implementation as reference. We will build up a working interpreter capable of executing simple methods, and then discuss the limitations of the simple JVM. The second half of the talk will be to show how the Rust programming language provides a good alternative implementation language for our simple JVM. We will showcase some basic Rust language features and show how they can be used to provide a version of our JVM that is much cleaner and easier to understand, even if you've never seen Rust code before! Please RSVP here: https://www.meetup.com/PDXJUG/events/261007537/ Hope to see you there!
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Change #53821
2019-05-03
09:47:40

create Calagator::Venue 202396318 Zoom Care Roll back

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Change #53820
2019-05-02
17:00:48

create Calagator::Event 1250475577 PASCAL Hackerspace - Tools That Pwn: A Hacker Symposium Roll back

description nil <p>This Saturday at PASCAL we are offering a Hacker Symposium of sorts, featuring a few handy tools of the trade as well as two major frameworks often used in developing exploits and attacking systems or networks. We will be surveying several of the tools that are part of Kali, and easy to install on any Debian derived distro. It seems many folks, sometimes even the professionals already hip deep in the field of tech, are unaware of the power their packages wield! The wild hacker kidz at PASCAL are going to show you how to get started with packaged/pre-loaded tools like Burp Suite, Binwalk, Wireshark, Kismet and will also provide you with an overview of the Metasploit and Volatility frameworks. Come take your first step with Reverse Engineering at PASCAL using Binwalk! Excuse yourself and set up a proxy with Burp Suite! Breath deep and sniff packets with Kismet! Enjoy these puns and more, in person with Cylon and the rest of the misfit hackers of PDX!</p> <p>We will set aside time to answer questions, and hold demonstrations of each utility discussed. This is all about what YOU want to learn!! Questions? please email Cylon--> [masked]. PASCAL also has a Discord server as means of communication regarding upcoming events, news in infosec and memes (inquire within).<br>If you RSVP and are no longer able to make it, please do take the time to change your RSVP so that someone else may attend, even if it is only an hour before! Thanks!</p>
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title nil PASCAL Hackerspace - Tools That Pwn: A Hacker Symposium
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venue_id nil 202396032
Change #53819
2019-05-02
17:00:48

update Calagator::Source 996337175 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/swrpvqyzhbxb/ Roll back

Change #53818
2019-05-02
17:00:48

create Calagator::Source 996337175 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/swrpvqyzhbxb/ Roll back

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Change #53817
2019-05-02
17:00:28

create Calagator::Event 1250475576 PASCAL Hackerspace - AlgoBytes: Algorithms for Hackers! Roll back

description nil <p>Topic: Review of material so far by student request: Big O, arrays, linked lists, hashing and hashes.</p> <p>PASCAL Hackerspace is happy to announce a new bimonthly workshop! One of the core goals of our organization is to provide educational opportunities to people in the information security and technical communities of Portland, and with AlgoBytes we get to do exactly that!</p> <p>AlgoBytes is an informal workshop series to learn a bit more about the formal foundations of the field of computer science and about core data structures/algorithms frequently used for interviews, whether you've never explored them before or need a refresher.</p> <p>Each 60 minute session we will focus on a different topic, although we may repeat them if there are requests to revisit material. Currently there will be 20-30 minutes of presentation, a walk through of a problem, usually followed by breaking into small groups to practice. Attending sequential events is probably helpful if the material is new to you, but not required.</p> <p>Topics announced about 2 weeks in advance</p> <p>Please bring your preferred note-taking device(s) and preferred scratch paper.</p> <p>A laptop with your editor & language of choice may be handy for trying out your solutions- especially important if you are prepping for technical interviews, but is not at all required.</p> <p>The PASCAL board is excited to be hosting this event alongside a very accomplished and brilliant woman in security-</p> <p>Allison Marie Naaktgeboren is a Senior Software Engineer. She has previously written (and regretted) code at Mozilla, Amazon, Cisco, FactSet Research Systems, and the Biorobotics Laboratory in Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute. Allison holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.</p> <p>Allison is a mentor in the PDXWiT mentorship program, supports the Women Who Code Portland Algorithms track, and mentors high school students in robotics and programming (Go Rebel @lliance!) She is a member of PASCAL & the OWASP Portland chapter.</p>
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Change #53816
2019-05-02
17:00:28

update Calagator::Source 996337174 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/hmtjxqyzhbdb/ Roll back

Change #53815
2019-05-02
17:00:28

create Calagator::Source 996337174 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/hmtjxqyzhbdb/ Roll back

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Change #53814
2019-05-02
17:00:02

create Calagator::Event 1250475575 PASCAL Hackerspace - AlgoBytes: Algorithms for Hackers! Roll back

description nil <p>PASCAL Hackerspace is happy to announce a new bimonthly workshop! One of the core goals of our organization is to provide educational opportunities to people in the information security and technical communities of Portland, and with AlgoBytes we get to do exactly that!</p> <p>AlgoBytes is an informal workshop series to learn a bit more about the formal foundations of the field of computer science and about core data structures/algorithms frequently used for interviews, whether you've never explored them before or need a refresher.</p> <p>Each 60 minute session we will focus on a different topic, although we may repeat them if there are requests to revisit material. Currently there will be 20-30 minutes of presentation, a walk through of a problem, usually followed by breaking into small groups to practice. Attending sequential events is probably helpful if the material is new to you, but not required.</p> <p>Topics announced about 2 weeks in advance</p> <p>Please bring your preferred note-taking device(s) and preferred scratch paper.</p> <p>A laptop with your editor & language of choice may be handy for trying out your solutions- especially important if you are prepping for technical interviews, but is not at all required.</p> <p>The PASCAL board is excited to be hosting this event alongside a very accomplished and brilliant woman in security-</p> <p>Allison Marie Naaktgeboren is a Senior Software Engineer. She has previously written (and regretted) code at Mozilla, Amazon, Cisco, FactSet Research Systems, and the Biorobotics Laboratory in Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute. Allison holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.</p> <p>Allison is a mentor in the PDXWiT mentorship program, supports the Women Who Code Portland Algorithms track, and mentors high school students in robotics and programming (Go Rebel @lliance!) She is a member of PASCAL & the OWASP Portland chapter.</p>
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title nil PASCAL Hackerspace - AlgoBytes: Algorithms for Hackers!
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Change #53813
2019-05-02
17:00:01

update Calagator::Source 996337173 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/hmtjxqyzhbvb/ Roll back

Change #53812
2019-05-02
17:00:01

create Calagator::Source 996337173 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/hmtjxqyzhbvb/ Roll back

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Change #53811
2019-05-02
16:59:44

create Calagator::Event 1250475574 PASCAL Hackerspace - Defensive Security: what can blue do for you? Roll back

description nil <p>Come learn about the other side of the cybersecurity equation: how to raise the bar for attackers trying to pwn your endpoints. This talk series will focus on sane, sensible, and usable defaults, security through proper configuration, and small/medium scale distribution and management.</p> <p>******** ******** ******** ******** ********</p> <p>DefSec 0x05: Ansible, Part 1</p> <p>Dive deep into the Dirac Sea...of security automation!</p> <p>Let's talk about Ansible (the RedHat automation/configuration management tool, not the scifi FTL machine). To quote a different introductory course, "Ansible is an automation and configuration management technology used to provision, deploy, and manage compute infrastructure across cloud, virtual, and physical environments." This initial session will focus on:<br>- a high-level overview of what Ansible is<br>- how it works<br>- beginning to use Ansible via ad-hoc commands<br>- reasoning + planning about tasks -> playbooks -> roles<br>- how you might deploy it at scale<br>- and finally, as time permits: hands on with playbooks!</p> <p>Part 2 of this talk (coming soon!) will focus on a practical application of Ansible, namely deploying the Ubuntu Linux CIS benchmark against multiple virtual machines for hardening purposes.</p> <p>This series is brought to you by PASCAL Hackerspace, and presented by Magneto (the hacker, not the mutant. Probably.) He does security analysis and automation for profit, and systems thinking and other security-related things for fun. Uses obtuse prose. Talks fast and loud. Dreams of eliminating sleep. Protoypes the future.</p>
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title nil PASCAL Hackerspace - Defensive Security: what can blue do for you?
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Change #53810
2019-05-02
16:59:43

update Calagator::Source 996337172 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/rsvmxqyzhbtb/ Roll back

Change #53809
2019-05-02
16:59:43

create Calagator::Source 996337172 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/rsvmxqyzhbtb/ Roll back

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Change #53808
2019-05-02
16:59:24

create Calagator::Event 1250475573 PASCAL Hackerspace - Tools That Pwn: A Hacker Symposium Roll back

description nil <p>This Saturday at PASCAL we are offering a Hacker Symposium of sorts, featuring a few handy tools of the trade as well as two major frameworks often used in developing exploits and attacking systems or networks. We will be surveying several of the tools that are part of Kali, and easy to install on any Debian derived distro. It seems many folks, sometimes even the professionals already hip deep in the field of tech, are unaware of the power their packages wield! The wild hacker kidz at PASCAL are going to show you how to get started with packaged/pre-loaded tools like Burp Suite, Binwalk, Wireshark, Kismet and will also provide you with an overview of the Metasploit and Volatility frameworks. Come take your first step with Reverse Engineering at PASCAL using Binwalk! Excuse yourself and set up a proxy with Burp Suite! Breath deep and sniff packets with Kismet! Enjoy these puns and more, in person with Cylon and the rest of the misfit hackers of PDX!</p> <p>We will set aside time to answer questions, and hold demonstrations of each utility discussed. This is all about what YOU want to learn!! Questions? please email Cylon--> [masked]. PASCAL also has a Discord server as means of communication regarding upcoming events, news in infosec and memes (inquire within).<br>If you RSVP and are no longer able to make it, please do take the time to change your RSVP so that someone else may attend, even if it is only an hour before! Thanks!</p>
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start_time nil 2019-05-11 16:00:00 -0700
title nil PASCAL Hackerspace - Tools That Pwn: A Hacker Symposium
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Change #53807
2019-05-02
16:58:49

create Calagator::Event 1250475572 PASCAL Hackerspace - Tools That Pwn: A Hacker Symposium Roll back

description nil <p>This Saturday at PASCAL we are offering a Hacker Symposium of sorts, featuring a few handy tools of the trade as well as two major frameworks often used in developing exploits and attacking systems or networks. We will be surveying several of the tools that are part of Kali, and easy to install on any Debian derived distro. It seems many folks, sometimes even the professionals already hip deep in the field of tech, are unaware of the power their packages wield! The wild hacker kidz at PASCAL are going to show you how to get started with packaged/pre-loaded tools like Burp Suite, Binwalk, Wireshark, Kismet and will also provide you with an overview of the Metasploit and Volatility frameworks. Come take your first step with Reverse Engineering at PASCAL using Binwalk! Excuse yourself and set up a proxy with Burp Suite! Breath deep and sniff packets with Kismet! Enjoy these puns and more, in person with Cylon and the rest of the misfit hackers of PDX!</p> <p>We will set aside time to answer questions, and hold demonstrations of each utility discussed. This is all about what YOU want to learn!! Questions? please email Cylon--> [masked]. PASCAL also has a Discord server as means of communication regarding upcoming events, news in infosec and memes (inquire within).<br>If you RSVP and are no longer able to make it, please do take the time to change your RSVP so that someone else may attend, even if it is only an hour before! Thanks!</p>
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Change #53806
2019-05-02
16:58:44

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Change #53805
2019-05-02
16:58:44

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Change #53804
2019-05-02
16:57:57

create Calagator::Event 1250475571 PASCAL Hackerspace - PASCAL Open Day Roll back

description nil <p>Join PASCAL on the second Saturday of the month for a day of tours, entertainment and dialogue.</p> <p>Drop on by if you would like to:<br>- Learn more about who PASCAL be, and what do PASCAL<br>- Start hacking stuff immediately<br>- Learn about current threats and how they work, or<br>- Simply mingle and have a relaxing afternoon with Infosec nerds.</p> <p>Basic concessions will also be available!</p>
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start_time nil 2019-05-11 14:00:00 -0700
title nil PASCAL Hackerspace - PASCAL Open Day
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Change #53803
2019-05-02
16:57:56

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Change #53802
2019-05-02
16:57:56

create Calagator::Source 996337170 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/ncdtrpyzhbpb/ Roll back

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Change #53801
2019-05-02
16:57:38

create Calagator::Event 1250475570 PASCAL Hackerspace - Hack2Learn: Hackers, Assemble! Roll back

description nil <p>**NOTE**</p> <p>While we will continue to work on the microcorruption CTF for the next several Hack2Learn workshops, the next meetup we are going to take a side quest and focus on a very special challenge involving hardware. It will be our first crack at embedded device security as a group. For more details- come see PASCAL next Thursday!</p> <p>For the second part of this hardware challenge, we will be taking an indepth look at the device ROM and MCU. We will be using the MiniPro chip reader, and again working with TTL converters.</p> <p>**END NOTE**</p> <p>Hack2Learn is a bi-monthly CTF (capture the flag) meetup hosted at PASCAL in Portland, OR. PASCAL is an organization of equal opportunity hackers, and we will be introducing you to various types of reverse engineering and binary challenges that you might face at any level, and at any time in the fields of information security and technology as a whole, for fun or profit.<br>Hacker/Tech culture and community can sometimes be a bit (or a byte ^_^) off-putting, especially to those trying to figure out what exactly it is, what we are and what we do. During this meetup at PASCAL, we welcome n00bs with open arms! Never competed in a CTF challenge before? Never even heard of CTFs? Do you have a strong desire to learn & teach alongside peers? GOOD!! You will fit right in at Hack2Learn!</p> <p>For the next several Hack2Learn workshops, we will be taking a crack at Assembly-focused CTF (Capture The Flag) and reversing challenges, specifically microcorruption. MrDe4d will start by giving a short presentation on a particular aspect of the theory behind ASM (last time we talked about ISRs in MSP430 MCUs). The goal of the presentation prior to the challenge is to (hopefully) help everyone in attendance to gain theoretical as well as practical knowledge.<br>Being able to gain control of system memory is a powerful skill, and is a gateway to understanding memory structure, how data is accessed and processed, how the OS, CPU and programs interface with one another and ultimately how to pwn. Throughout the series we will cover basic syntax, instructions, conditions, and more! As we dive deeper into each aspect of the challenges, we will continue to reiterate what has been covered with Assembly- we expect questions to be frequent and recurring. It is absolutely OK to ask the same thing more than once; PASCAL Hack2Learn is a friendly learning environment!<br>H2L has two major goals: for everyone to capture the flags, and to learn to reverse. This is not a workshop focused on learning a tool (though we do use Cutter), rather it is designed to get attendees thinking logically, critically & to get everyone accustomed to being uncomfortable and not knowing the answer.<br>As we will be focusing on microcorruption CTF challenges for the next several workshops, it is not necessary to have Cutter or any other debugger installed. Microcorruption has its own web based debugger that is very easy to learn and use!</p> <p>Questions? Email [masked] or get on the PASCAL Discord and interact with other PDX hackers (ask for invite).</p>
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title nil PASCAL Hackerspace - Hack2Learn: Hackers, Assemble!
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Change #53800
2019-05-02
16:57:38

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Change #53799
2019-05-02
16:57:38

create Calagator::Source 996337169 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/lsrpvqyzhbmb/ Roll back

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Change #53798
2019-05-02
16:57:15

create Calagator::Event 1250475569 PASCAL Hackerspace - Network Forensics: Seek & Pwn Roll back

description nil <p>PASCAL Hackerspace is proud to announce a new presentation series in which an experienced security researcher, Malcolm, will be guiding us through the intricacies of network forensics!</p> <p>**Network Forensics Seek and Pwn: capture, investigate, analyze!**</p> <p>The class will begin with a basic overview of what networks are; from conversations and snail mail to signal processing and radio operations (including ham radio!), ultimately leading into computer networks. We will review each aspect that comprises a network (paying special attention to protocols), how they function and eventually moving on to how they can be exploited! Each week the focus will shift to suit the attendees needs.</p> <p>For the 4th session of Network Pwnage, we will be diving into Layer 4, TCP/UDP/ICMP.</p> <p>Having gotten this high in the stack, we'll start to do some serious packet capture analysis, so bring a laptop with Wireshark installed.</p> <p>As usual, there will be a short (30-40 minute) presentation of<br>material and then a hands on lab/experimentation time to put our new<br>skills to use.</p> <p>Malcolm is a threat researcher with a major networking and security company, and has been doing networking for way too long. He wants to help other hackers learn the wonderful and weird world of packets, and all the terrible things you can do with them.</p>
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Change #53797
2019-05-02
16:57:14

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Change #53796
2019-05-02
16:57:14

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Change #53795
2019-05-02
16:56:21

create Calagator::Event 1250475568 PASCAL Hackerspace - Tools That Pwn: A Hacker Symposium Roll back

description nil <p>This Saturday at PASCAL we are offering a Hacker Symposium of sorts, featuring a few handy tools of the trade as well as two major frameworks often used in developing exploits and attacking systems or networks. We will be surveying several of the tools that are part of Kali, and easy to install on any Debian derived distro. It seems many folks, sometimes even the professionals already hip deep in the field of tech, are unaware of the power their packages wield! The wild hacker kidz at PASCAL are going to show you how to get started with packaged/pre-loaded tools like Burp Suite, Binwalk, Wireshark, Kismet and will also provide you with an overview of the Metasploit and Volatility frameworks. Come take your first step with Reverse Engineering at PASCAL using Binwalk! Excuse yourself and set up a proxy with Burp Suite! Breath deep and sniff packets with Kismet! Enjoy these puns and more, in person with Cylon and the rest of the misfit hackers of PDX!</p> <p>We will set aside time to answer questions, and hold demonstrations of each utility discussed. This is all about what YOU want to learn!! Questions? please email Cylon--> [masked]. PASCAL also has a Discord server as means of communication regarding upcoming events, news in infosec and memes (inquire within).<br>If you RSVP and are no longer able to make it, please do take the time to change your RSVP so that someone else may attend, even if it is only an hour before! Thanks!</p>
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Change #53794
2019-05-02
16:56:20

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Change #53793
2019-05-02
16:56:20

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Change #53792
2019-05-02
16:55:37

create Calagator::Event 1250475567 PASCAL Hackerspace - Defensive Security: what can blue do for you? Roll back

description nil <p>Come learn about the other side of the cybersecurity equation: how to raise the bar for attackers trying to pwn your endpoints. This talk series will focus on sane, sensible, and usable defaults, security through proper configuration, and small/medium scale distribution and management.</p> <p>******** ******** ******** ******** ********</p> <p>DefSec 0x05: Ansible, Part 1</p> <p>Dive deep into the Dirac Sea...of security automation!</p> <p>Let's talk about Ansible (the RedHat automation/configuration management tool, not the scifi FTL machine). To quote a different introductory course, "Ansible is an automation and configuration management technology used to provision, deploy, and manage compute infrastructure across cloud, virtual, and physical environments." This initial session will focus on:<br>- a high-level overview of what Ansible is<br>- how it works<br>- beginning to use Ansible via ad-hoc commands<br>- reasoning + planning about tasks -> playbooks -> roles<br>- how you might deploy it at scale<br>- and finally, as time permits: hands on with playbooks!</p> <p>Part 2 of this talk (coming soon!) will focus on a practical application of Ansible, namely deploying the Ubuntu Linux CIS benchmark against multiple virtual machines for hardening purposes.</p> <p>This series is brought to you by PASCAL Hackerspace, and presented by Magneto (the hacker, not the mutant. Probably.) He does security analysis and automation for profit, and systems thinking and other security-related things for fun. Uses obtuse prose. Talks fast and loud. Dreams of eliminating sleep. Protoypes the future.</p>
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Change #53791
2019-05-02
16:55:36

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Change #53790
2019-05-02
16:55:36

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Change #53789
2019-05-02
16:15:58

create Calagator::Event 1250475566 Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk: Challenges and Benefits of Being a Remote Employee Roll back

description nil <p>Guest Speaker: Esti Shay, Software Engineer at Conservation Biology Institute.</p> <p>Esti will share advice and lessons learned about remote work based on her first year as a software engineer, working 100% remotely.</p> <p>12:45 p.m. Pizza and Refreshments<br>1:00 p.m. Tech Talk starts</p> <p>Please RSVP</p>
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start_time nil 2019-05-10 13:00:00 -0700
title nil Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk: Challenges and Benefits of Being a Remote Employee
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venue_id nil 202395971
Change #53788
2019-05-02
16:15:56

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Change #53787
2019-05-02
16:15:56

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Change #53786
2019-05-02
16:07:57

create Calagator::Event 1250475565 Dynamic Talks: Portland "Digital transformation on the Cloud" Roll back

description nil Dynamic Talks is an ongoing meetup series featuring technical talks from some of the leading experts in tech in major cities around the US. Enjoy talks about the most innovative subjects in: AI, ML, voice platforms, the Cloud and search. One of the objectives of Dynamic Talks is to foster and encourage the local technology community to share knowledge. Every event is free, with complimentary food and drinks. The first talk will be given by Maxim Shishkarev, a Senior DevOps Architect at Grid Dynamics, and be about Cloud and Microservices on the enterprise level. The second talk will be given by Sunku Ranganath, Network Software Engineer at Intel, and will be about Come enjoy a night of technical talks and networking opportunities at the Intel Hawthorn Farm Campus in Hillsboro. We hope to see you there!
end_time nil 2019-05-16 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475565
start_time nil 2019-05-16 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Dynamic Talks: Portland "Digital transformation on the Cloud"
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venue_details nil There is lots of free parking around the building, and the venue is easily accessible through the MAX blue line at the Hawthorn Farm bus stop.
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