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2016-02-08
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Homebrew Website Club PDX
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2016-02-08
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2016-02-08
04:24:11
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2016-02-08
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Homebrew Website Club PDX
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Co-working night! Are you building your own website? Indie reader? Personal publishing web app? Or some other digital magic-cloud proxy? If so, come on by and join a gathering of people with likeminded interests. Bring your friends that want to start a personal web site. Exchange information, swap ideas, talk shop, or help work on a project! |
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Change #37773
2016-02-07
15:28:19
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Small Talks: How Space Can Help Foster a Great Company Culture
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Company culture happens - whether you have two employees or a thousand. Engaged companies make intentional, strategic commitments to create a great company culture. Join us for a lively discussion with successful local companies on how the design of space can potentially help foster great company culture. |
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Change #37769
2016-02-07
12:52:43
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Information Quality Scoring (IQ Scoring) - DAMA Portland
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IQScoring is an assessment methodology CQN is using across the company to help communicate the IQ state of key enterprise datasets and applications. It produces a simple metric that is easy to communicate to business stakeholders and management in a consistent way, encouraging IQ conversations where frequently overlooked or excluded. This technique can be a valuable tool in the hands of Data Scientists, Analysts, and Business Decision-Makers.
For more information and to register, visit damapdx.org
<h3>About the Speaker</h3>
Rodney Schackmann joined Intel in 1993, with time in IT and business groups, he joined CQN in 2010 where he is currently a Sr. Staff Information Architect.
He is a frequent presenter at Information / Data Quality and Data Governance related conferences. His history includes software development, management, consulting, mentoring, and strategic technical leadership.
His time at Intel has primarily been focused on Key Information efforts — driving cross-organizational teams to better solutions with higher Information Quality results. Rodney currently runs the enterprise-wide Information Quality program for CQN.
<h3>Schedule</h3>
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<li>8:30 - 9:00 am - Sign In </li>
<li>9:00 - 10:15 am - Presentation </li>
<li>10:15 - 10:30 am - Break, Chapter Announcements</li>
<li>10:30 - 11:30 am - Presentation continued</li>
</ul>
Our chapter meetings have a nominal cost to cover refreshments and speaker expenses.
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<li>Free for Members!</li>
<li>$15 for Non-Members</li>
<li>$5 for Students with valid student ID</li>
<li>View the list of corporate members at damapdx.org</li>
</ul>
The Portland Metro Chapter of the Data Administration Management Association is a not-for-profit, vendor independent, professional association dedicated to advancing the concepts and practices of enterprise information and data resource management.
Our primary purpose is to promote the understanding, development and practice of managing data, information and knowledge resources as key enterprise assets.
DAMA-Portland Metro members and attendees enjoy the opportunity to hear industry leading professionals present on relevant topics and the most current technologies and methodologies of the day.
Prior presentations and speakers for this year (2016):
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<li>
January: "Framing Business Problems as Data Mining Problems" with Asoka Diggs (Intel)
</li>
</ul>
Upcoming Presentation & Speakers for 2016:
<ul>
<li>February: "Information Quality (IQ Scoring)" with Rodney Schackmann (Intel) at The Standard </li>
<li>March: "Advanced Data Visualization" with Michael Scofield (Loma Linda University) at The Standard </li>
<li>April: "The Vital Role Data Managers in E –Discovery and Information Governance" with Mike Hamilton & Nancy Patton (Exterro) at Cambia/Regence </li>
<li>May: "Agile Development and Data Management" with Michele Goetz (Forrester Research) at The Standard </li>
</ul> |
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IQScoring is an assessment methodology CQN is using across the company to help communicate the IQ state of key enterprise datasets and applications. It produces a simple metric that is easy to communicate to business stakeholders and management in a consistent way, encouraging IQ conversations where frequently overlooked or excluded. This technique can be a valuable tool in the hands of Data Scientists, Analysts, and Business Decision-Makers.
For more information and to register, visit damapdx.org
<h3>About the Speaker</h3>
Rodney Schackmann joined Intel in 1993, with time in IT and business groups, he joined CQN in 2010 where he is currently a Sr. Staff Information Architect.
He is a frequent presenter at Information / Data Quality and Data Governance related conferences. His history includes software development, management, consulting, mentoring, and strategic technical leadership.
His time at Intel has primarily been focused on Key Information efforts — driving cross-organizational teams to better solutions with higher Information Quality results. Rodney currently runs the enterprise-wide Information Quality program for CQN.
<h3>Schedule</h3>
<ul>
<li>8:30 - 9:00 am - Sign In </li>
<li>9:00 - 10:15 am - Presentation </li>
<li>10:15 - 10:30 am - Break, Chapter Announcements</li>
<li>10:30 - 11:30 am - Presentation continued</li>
</ul>
Our chapter meetings have a nominal cost to cover refreshments and speaker expenses.
<ul>
<li>Free for Members!</li>
<li>$15 for Non-Members</li>
<li>$5 for Students with valid student ID</li>
<li>View the list of corporate members at damapdx.org</li>
</ul>
The Portland Metro Chapter of the Data Administration Management Association has been serving the Portland data community since 1984. We are a not-for-profit, vendor independent, professional association dedicated to advancing the concepts and practices of enterprise information and data resource management.
Our primary purpose is to promote the understanding, development and practice of managing data, information and knowledge resources as key enterprise assets.
DAMA-Portland Metro members and attendees enjoy the opportunity to hear industry leading professionals present on relevant topics and the most current technologies and methodologies of the day.
Prior presentations and speakers for this year (2016):
<ul>
<li>
January: "Framing Business Problems as Data Mining Problems" with Asoka Diggs (Intel)
</li>
</ul>
Upcoming Presentation & Speakers for 2016:
<ul>
<li>February: "Information Quality (IQ Scoring)" with Rodney Schackmann (Intel) at The Standard </li>
<li>March: "Advanced Data Visualization" with Michael Scofield (Loma Linda University) at The Standard </li>
<li>April: "The Vital Role Data Managers in E –Discovery and Information Governance" with Mike Hamilton & Nancy Patton (Exterro) at Cambia/Regence </li>
<li>May: "Agile Development and Data Management" with Michele Goetz (Forrester Research) at The Standard </li>
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2016-02-07
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Information Quality Scoring (IQ Scoring) - DAMA Portland
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IQScoring is an assessment methodology CQN is using across the company to help communicate the IQ state of key enterprise datasets and applications. It produces a simple metric that is easy to communicate to business stakeholders and management in a consistent way, encouraging IQ conversations where frequently overlooked or excluded. This technique can be a valuable tool in the hands of Data Scientists, Analysts, and Business Decision-Makers.
For more information and to register, visit damapdx.org
<h3>About the Speaker</h3>
Rodney Schackmann joined Intel in 1993, with time in IT and business groups, he joined CQN in 2010 where he is currently a Sr. Staff Information Architect.
He is a frequent presenter at Information / Data Quality and Data Governance related conferences. His history includes software development, management, consulting, mentoring, and strategic technical leadership.
His time at Intel has primarily been focused on Key Information efforts — driving cross-organizational teams to better solutions with higher Information Quality results. Rodney currently runs the enterprise-wide Information Quality program for CQN.
<h3>Schedule</h3>
<ul>
<li>8:30 - 9:00 am - Sign In </li>
<li>9:00 - 10:15 am - Presentation </li>
<li>10:15 - 10:30 am - Break, Chapter Announcements</li>
<li>10:30 - 11:30 am - Presentation continued</li>
</ul>
Our chapter meetings have a nominal cost to cover refreshments and speaker expenses.
<ul>
<li>Free for Members!</li>
<li>$15 for Non-Members</li>
<li>$5 for Students with valid student ID</li>
<li>View the list of corporate members at damapdx.org</li>
</ul>
The Portland Metro Chapter of the Data Administration Management Association is a not-for-profit, vendor independent, professional association dedicated to advancing the concepts and practices of enterprise information and data resource management.
Our primary purpose is to promote the understanding, development and practice of managing data, information and knowledge resources as key enterprise assets.
DAMA-Portland Metro members and attendees enjoy the opportunity to hear industry leading professionals present on relevant topics and the most current technologies and methodologies of the day.
Prior presentations and speakers for this year (2016):
<ul>
<li>
January: "Framing Business Problems as Data Mining Problems" with Asoka Diggs (Intel)
</li>
</ul>
Upcoming Presentation & Speakers for 2016:
<ul>
<li>February: "Information Quality (IQ Scoring)" with Rodney Schackmann (Intel) at The Standard </li>
<li>March: "Advanced Data Visualization" with Michael Scofield (Loma Linda University) at The Standard </li>
<li>April: "The Vital Role Data Managers in E –Discovery and Information Governance" with Mike Hamilton & Nancy Patton (Exterro) at Cambia/Regence </li>
<li>May: "Agile Development and Data Management" with Michele Goetz (Forrester Research) at The Standard </li>
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2016-02-07
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Portland Python Presentation Night
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# Come join us for Pythonic talks!
All levels are welcome! Talk levels vary from beginner to advanced.
This month:
* **Error Handling in the Real World** by Miguel Grinberg
Error handling is hard. Regardless of the approach you take, it usually means littering your application with checks and validations that greatly reduce code readability. In this talk, I'm going to show you how to prevent error handling from making a mess of your code.
After there should be time to chat, and ask each other questions.
We would like thank this month's sponsor, [SDVI Corporation](http://sdvi.com/), for providing pizza.
RSVP at [Meetup](http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/events/227971399/)
Join us on our [python.org](http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland) mailing list and in **#pdxpython** on Freenode. All are welcome! |
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2016-02-07
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PDX Python Monthly Project + Study Night
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## Let's get together to build cool stuff and study Python.
Bring your computer and your Python projects and come hack with us from 6:30-8:30pm on second Thursdays!
Never written Python before? No problem. There will be Pythonistas at the ready to mentor beginners. Anyone at any level of Python experience is welcome and invited to join us!
**Please RSVP at our [Meetup page](http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/events/228312550/) if you're planning to come so we can set up the right number of tables and chairs.**
Join us on our [python.org](http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland) mailing list and in **#pdxpython** on Freenode. All are welcome! |
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## Let's get together to build cool stuff and study Python.
Bring your computer and your Python projects and come hack with us from 6:30-8:30pm on second Thursdays!
Never written Python before? No problem. There will be Pythonistas at the ready to mentor beginners. Anyone at any level of Python experience is welcome and invited to join us!
**Please RSVP at our [Meetup page](http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/events/228312550/) if you're planning to come.**
Join us on our [python.org](http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland) mailing list and in **#pdxpython** on Freenode. All are welcome! |
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2016-02-07
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2016-02-07
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## Let's get together to build cool stuff and study Python.
Bring your computer and your Python projects and come hack with us from 6:30-8:30pm on second Thursdays!
Never written Python before? No problem. There will be Pythonistas at the ready to mentor beginners. Anyone at any level of Python experience is welcome and invited to join us!
**Please RSVP at our [Meetup page](http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/events/228312550/) if you're planning to come so we can set up the right number of tables and chairs.**
Join us on our [python.org](http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland) mailing list and in **#pdxpython** on Freenode. All are welcome! |
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Change #37763
2016-02-06
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Portland Macintosh Users Group General Meeting
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You’ve been told to backup, backup, backup. Apple promised that Time Machine would take care of all your worries back in Leopard, but is it really taking care of all your backup needs? PMUG members talk all the time about cloning a drive, but what does that mean? And how do you protect yourself if a wolf comes and huffs, puffs, and blows your house down?
Find out about how to do a ‘belt & suspenders’ backup strategy that will protect you as best as possible. And you might even win a copy of a backup program at a raffle.
Come join us at the Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center (Ecotrust Center), 721 NW Ninth Avenue. Question and answer hour starts at 6:30pm, with the main discussion starting around 7:30 pm and ending at 9 pm. This meeting is open to the public.
If you find that you want to divest yourself of your old Apple hardware to make way for something new and shiny then you can bring up to 5 items to swap at the meeting. |
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Change #37762
2016-02-06
11:27:31
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Using TypeScript Decorators with Angular
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<p>Join us for our February meeting where James Churchill will be presenting "Using TypeScript Decorators with Angular".</p> <p><br><b>Agenda</b></p> <p>6:00pm Networking and Snacks<br>6:10pm Welcome and Announcements<br>6:20pm Presentation</p> <p><b>Using TypeScript Decorators with Angular<br></b></p> <p>TypeScript decorators, based on the ES2016 decorator proposal and introduced as part of TypeScript 1.5, provide developers with a way to modify a JavaScript class, property, method, or method parameter using a convenient declarative syntax. We'll start this talk by creating our own decorator, to see firsthand how they work. Then, we'll take a look at how decorators are used when creating Angular 2 components. Lastly, we'll see how to use decorators with AngularJS 1 controllers to make them look more syntactically similar to Angular 2 components.</p> <p><b>About James</b></p> <p>James has worked extensively with a variety of technologies, including ASP.NET MVC, Entity Framework, SQL Server, JavaScript, TypeScript, Knockout.js, AngularJS, and Twitter Bootstrap. James, a self-confessed geek who enjoys talking about programming and learning new technologies, recently joined the Treehouse team as a teacher. You can find James on Twitter @SmashDev.</p> |
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Change #37759
2016-02-06
11:14:39
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I want to work for Moda Health w/Katie Schenk
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At this February meetup, we will focus on an insightful interview with Katie Schenk, Business Systems Supervisor at Moda Health. She joined there just a few weeks ago and is excited to share the journey leading up to a pretty cool job there.
The experience and value you will get from this meetup is going to be unlike any other you ever saw... You have my personal guarantee!
Here's the agenda:
6:00 - 6:10 Networking
6:10 - 6:20 Audience Self-introductions
6:20 - 7:00 Guest speaker intro, interview plus Q&A
7:00 - 7:15 Company research strategies
7:15 - 7:45 More networking
Oh, as always, this meetup is POWERED BY FREE PIZZA :)
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if you are unable to get into the elevators for 28th or 29th floors, please call one of the organizers:
Balki (503)419-7097
Balaji (971) 645-0534
Raghavan (720) 252-5197 |
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2016-02-06
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SEC440: Critical Security Controls: Planning, Implementing and Auditing
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Save $200 if you register by March 2nd. This is a 2 day event, Saturday April 2nd and April 9th. Brian Ventura is a local community instructor for SANS and active with the Portland Chapter of ISSA, ISACA and OWASP.
This course helps you master specific, proven techniques and tools needed to implement and audit the Critical Security Controls as documented by the Center for Internet Security (CIS). These Critical Security Controls, listed below, are rapidly becoming accepted as the highest priority list of what must be done and proven before anything else at nearly all serious and sensitive organizations. These controls were selected and defined by the US military and other government and private organizations (including NSA, DHS, GAO, and many others) who are the most respected experts on how attacks actually work and what can be done to stop them. They defined these controls as their consensus for the best way to block the known attacks and the best way to help find and mitigate damage from the attacks that get through. For security professionals, the course enables you to see how to put the controls in place in your existing network though effective and widespread use of cost-effective automation. For auditors, CIOs, and risk officers, the course is the best way to understand how you will measure whether the controls are effectively implemented. SEC440 does not contain any labs. If the student is looking for hands on labs involving the Critical Controls, they should take SEC566.
The Critical Security Controls are listed below. You will find the full document describing the Critical Security Controls posted at the Center for Internet Security.
One of the best features of the course is that it uses offense to inform defense. In other words, you will learn about the actual attacks that you'll be stopping or mitigating. That makes the defenses very real, and it makes you a better security professional. |
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Save $200 if you register by March 2nd. This is a 2 day event, Saturday April 2nd and April 9th. Brian Ventura is a local community instructor for SANS and active with the Portland Chapter of ISSA, ISACA and OWASP.
This course helps you master specific, proven techniques and tools needed to implement and audit the Critical Security Controls as documented by the Center for Internet Security (CIS). These Critical Security Controls, listed below, are rapidly becoming accepted as the highest priority list of what must be done and proven before anything else at nearly all serious and sensitive organizations. These controls were selected and defined by the US military and other government and private organizations (including NSA, DHS, GAO, and many others) who are the most respected experts on how attacks actually work and what can be done to stop them. They defined these controls as their consensus for the best way to block the known attacks and the best way to help find and mitigate damage from the attacks that get through. For security professionals, the course enables you to see how to put the controls in place in your existing network though effective and widespread use of cost-effective automation. For auditors, CIOs, and risk officers, the course is the best way to understand how you will measure whether the controls are effectively implemented. SEC440 does not contain any labs. If the student is looking for hands on labs involving the Critical Controls, they should take SEC566.
The Critical Security Controls are listed below. You will find the full document describing the Critical Security Controls posted at the Center for Internet Security.
One of the best features of the course is that it uses offense to inform defense. In other words, you will learn about the actual attacks that you'll be stopping or mitigating. That makes the defenses very real, and it makes you a better security professional.
As a student of the Critical Security Controls two-day course, you'll learn important skills that you can take back to your workplace and use your first day back on the job in implementing and auditing each of the following controls:
CIS Critical Security Controls
CSC 1: Inventory of Authorized and Unauthorized Devices
CSC 2: Inventory of Authorized and Unauthorized Software
CSC 3: Secure Configurations for Hardware and Software on Mobile Devices, Laptops, Workstations, and Servers
CSC 4: Continuous Vulnerability Assessment and Remediation
CSC 5: Controlled Use of Administrative Privileges
CSC 6: Maintenance, Monitoring, and Analysis of Audit Logs
CSC 7: Email and Web Browser Protections
CSC 8: Malware Defenses
CSC 9: Limitation and Control of Network Ports, Protocols, and Services
CSC 10: Data Recovery Capability
CSC 11: Secure Configurations for Network Devices such as Firewalls, Routers, and Switches
CSC 12: Boundary Defense
CSC 13: Data Protection
CSC 14: Controlled Access Based on the Need to Know
CSC 15: Wireless Access Control
CSC 16: Account Monitoring and Control
CSC 17: Security Skills Assessment and Appropriate Training to Fill Gaps
CSC 18: Application Software Security
CSC 19: Incident Response and Management
CSC 20: Penetration Tests and Red Team Exercises |
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SEC440: Critical Security Controls: Planning, Implementing and Auditing
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Save $200 if you register by March 2nd.
This course helps you master specific, proven techniques and tools needed to implement and audit the Critical Security Controls as documented by the Center for Internet Security (CIS). These Critical Security Controls, listed below, are rapidly becoming accepted as the highest priority list of what must be done and proven before anything else at nearly all serious and sensitive organizations. These controls were selected and defined by the US military and other government and private organizations (including NSA, DHS, GAO, and many others) who are the most respected experts on how attacks actually work and what can be done to stop them. They defined these controls as their consensus for the best way to block the known attacks and the best way to help find and mitigate damage from the attacks that get through. For security professionals, the course enables you to see how to put the controls in place in your existing network though effective and widespread use of cost-effective automation. For auditors, CIOs, and risk officers, the course is the best way to understand how you will measure whether the controls are effectively implemented. SEC440 does not contain any labs. If the student is looking for hands on labs involving the Critical Controls, they should take SEC566.
The Critical Security Controls are listed below. You will find the full document describing the Critical Security Controls posted at the Center for Internet Security.
One of the best features of the course is that it uses offense to inform defense. In other words, you will learn about the actual attacks that you'll be stopping or mitigating. That makes the defenses very real, and it makes you a better security professional. |
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Save $200 if you register by March 2nd. This is a 2 day event, Saturday April 2nd and April 9th. Brian Ventura is a local community instructor for SANS and active with the Portland Chapter of ISSA, ISACA and OWASP.
This course helps you master specific, proven techniques and tools needed to implement and audit the Critical Security Controls as documented by the Center for Internet Security (CIS). These Critical Security Controls, listed below, are rapidly becoming accepted as the highest priority list of what must be done and proven before anything else at nearly all serious and sensitive organizations. These controls were selected and defined by the US military and other government and private organizations (including NSA, DHS, GAO, and many others) who are the most respected experts on how attacks actually work and what can be done to stop them. They defined these controls as their consensus for the best way to block the known attacks and the best way to help find and mitigate damage from the attacks that get through. For security professionals, the course enables you to see how to put the controls in place in your existing network though effective and widespread use of cost-effective automation. For auditors, CIOs, and risk officers, the course is the best way to understand how you will measure whether the controls are effectively implemented. SEC440 does not contain any labs. If the student is looking for hands on labs involving the Critical Controls, they should take SEC566.
The Critical Security Controls are listed below. You will find the full document describing the Critical Security Controls posted at the Center for Internet Security.
One of the best features of the course is that it uses offense to inform defense. In other words, you will learn about the actual attacks that you'll be stopping or mitigating. That makes the defenses very real, and it makes you a better security professional. |
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SEC440: Critical Security Controls: Planning, Implementing and Auditing
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Save $200 if you register by March 2nd.
This course helps you master specific, proven techniques and tools needed to implement and audit the Critical Security Controls as documented by the Center for Internet Security (CIS). These Critical Security Controls, listed below, are rapidly becoming accepted as the highest priority list of what must be done and proven before anything else at nearly all serious and sensitive organizations. These controls were selected and defined by the US military and other government and private organizations (including NSA, DHS, GAO, and many others) who are the most respected experts on how attacks actually work and what can be done to stop them. They defined these controls as their consensus for the best way to block the known attacks and the best way to help find and mitigate damage from the attacks that get through. For security professionals, the course enables you to see how to put the controls in place in your existing network though effective and widespread use of cost-effective automation. For auditors, CIOs, and risk officers, the course is the best way to understand how you will measure whether the controls are effectively implemented. SEC440 does not contain any labs. If the student is looking for hands on labs involving the Critical Controls, they should take SEC566.
The Critical Security Controls are listed below. You will find the full document describing the Critical Security Controls posted at the Center for Internet Security.
One of the best features of the course is that it uses offense to inform defense. In other words, you will learn about the actual attacks that you'll be stopping or mitigating. That makes the defenses very real, and it makes you a better security professional. |
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2016-02-06
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EAST Knowledge - "Coffee Break" #6
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Come join us for coffee and "tech-talk" at Cafe Delirium! If you are not yet familiar with our group, the coffee break is a nice opportunity to drop by and introduce yourself. We have the room in the back reserved. We're going to hang out for a couple of hours, so feel free to come by, talk shop, show off what you're working on, ask questions and pick each other's brains. We look forward to seeing you there! *All* are welcome!
* **What:** Coffee Break
* **Where:** Cafe Delirium
* **When:** 10:00am - Noon, Saturday, February 20th, 2016
* **Why:** Sharing what we know over good coffee
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2016-02-05
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Nike Tech Talks
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Nike Consumer Digital Tech is hosting tech talks for the PDX tech community on Feb. 11th. We're bringing two great speakers to the Nike campus and there will be time to network and enjoy snacks and drinks.
We're pleased to be hosting Kelsey Hightower, Staff Developer Advocate at Google, to explore Kubernetes, the open source orchestration system for Docker containers, and explore the key terms, concepts, and vocabulary introduced by the project. The remainder of the talk will focus on the technical details of Kubernetes and bring the concepts to life through a collection of live demos that walk attendees through deploying a real world application using Kubernetes.
Information regarding our 2nd talk this evening will be posted soon.
Learn more and register: https://niketechtalks-feb2016.splashthat.com
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Nike Consumer Digital Tech is hosting tech talks for the PDX tech community on Feb. 11th. We're bringing two great speakers to the Nike campus and there will be time to network and enjoy snacks and drinks. Kelsey Hightower, Staff Developer Advocate at Google, will be giving a talk on Kubernetes and Karl Matthias, Lead Systems Engineer at Nitro, will be giving a talk on Docker: Behind the API.
Kubernetes:
talk will take a detailed look at Kubernetes, the open source orchestration system for Docker containers, and explore the key terms, concepts, and vocabulary introduced by the project. The remainder of the talk will focus on the technical details of Kubernetes and bring the concepts to life through a collection of live demos that walk attendees through deploying a real world application using Kubernetes.
Docker Behind the API:
Containers and Docker have been making headlines for a couple of years. But beyond the command line tools and Docker Remote API, what is the Docker Engine doing? What exactly is a Docker container? In this talk, we'll take a pass through some of the Docker internals, look at how it interacts with the kernel and the network, and review some of the mechanisms that underpin the containerized future.
Learn more and register: https://niketechtalks-feb2016.splashthat.com
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2016-02-05
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NewTech PDX
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Join us for NewTech PDX on the 3rd Monday of every month. Portland has one of the most vibrant tech communities in the country, and the more we support our tech ecosystem, the more we'll all experience and create together!
Join us to learn about the cool and amazing technologies being developed by Portland companies. Event volunteers are welcome! Let us know if you'd like to volunteer.
Entry to the meetup is $10 online, or $20 at the door.
Agenda
5:00pm - Doors Open / Buffet / Drinks / Get to know your community
6:30pm - Event Begins!
- Community Announcements: Events, Jobs, etc. (20 seconds/ea)
- Pres. #1: Kimmy Gustafson of Manage My Co-Op
- Pres. #2: Heber Michaels of Eber Health
- Pres. #3: Tov Arneson of Validated
- Pres. #4: Alex Mason of CloseFox
- Pres. #5: Jennifer Dawson of Super Specific Devices
8:00pm - After-Party at the BridgePort Brew Pub (1313 NW Marshall Street) |
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Join us to learn about the cool and amazing technologies being developed by Portland companies. Event volunteers are welcome! Let us know if you'd like to volunteer.
Entry to the meetup is $10 online, or $20 at the door.
Agenda
5:00pm - Doors Open / Buffet / Drinks / Get to know your community
6:30pm - Event Begins!
- Community Announcements: Events, Jobs, etc. (20 seconds/ea)
- Pres. #1: Kimmy Gustafson of Manage My Co-Op
- Pres. #2: Heber Michaels of Eber Health
- Pres. #3: Tov Arneson of Validated
- Pres. #4: Alex Mason of CloseFox
- Pres. #5: Jennifer Dawson of Super Specific Vinyl
8:00pm - After-Party at the BridgePort Brew Pub (1313 NW Marshall Street) |
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2016-02-05
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Portland 1 Million Cups - Come Hear Audibility
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<p><b>Excited to have <a href="http://oregon.tie.org/">TiE Oregon</a> speaking to us this week!</b></p> <p>Every week we have a new local entrepreneur building an amazing company here in Portland. They give a short presentation followed up with a great Q&A session where you get to ask questions and ask about the real challenges and triumphs behind the business.</p> <p>As always we welcome everyone interested in startups and founders building great companies here in Portland.</p> <p>Come and check it out and bring a friend.</p> |
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Portland 1 Million Cups
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2016-02-05
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GET ON THE TRUCK! The FortiExpress is Coming!
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End-to-End Security; No Hype
Performance plus Protection in one Platform—only from Fortinet
Fortinet’s FortiExpress is trucking out of Silicon Valley, headed for cities all over North America. Our custom 18-wheeler offers a state-of-the-art Advanced Threat Detection showcase and demo center. Our industry experts are sharing the latest research on emerging cyber security threats, as well as how to protect your networks while maximizing the impact of your IT infrastructure. Forget the hype; get the facts.
Space is Limited. Register: http://www.xiologix.com/2016/01/fortiexpress2016/
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Performance plus Protection in one Platform—only from Fortinet
Fortinet’s FortiExpress is trucking out of Silicon Valley, headed for cities all over North America. Our custom 18-wheeler offers a state-of-the-art Advanced Threat Detection showcase and demo center. Our industry experts are sharing the latest research on emerging cyber security threats, as well as how to protect your networks while maximizing the impact of your IT infrastructure. Forget the hype; get the facts.
Space is Limited. Register: http://www.xiologix.com/2016/01/fortiexpress2016/
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9:30am-3:00pm Open House
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Data Science Hack Day
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Kaggle Workshop!
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<p>Let's Kaggle!</p> <p>If you are interested in working on some real world data problems this event is for you! All experience levels welcome.</p> <p>Whether you are already part of a team , working on a competition on your own, or just looking to get started with Kaggle, please join us.</p> |
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2016-02-04
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<p>Let's Kaggle!</p> <p>If you are interested in working on some real world data problems this event is for you! All experience levels welcome.</p> <p>Whether you are already part of a team , working on a competition on your own, or just looking to get started with Kaggle, please join us.</p> |
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2016-02-04
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Portland Java User Group (PJUG)
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### Participate in the Future of Java
Learn how to take part in Java technology evolution through the Java Community Process (JCP) program. You can participate as an individual, corporation, or nonprofit such as a Java user group (JUG). This session gives you step-by-step instructions on how to participate in the JCP Program. You will also learn about the global Adopt-a-JSR program and how you can participate in the Adopt-a-JSR program. We will discuss details such as how to run hack days, collaborate with other JUG leads on Adopt-a-JSR activities, and review use cases from other JUGs around the world contributing to the Java EE 7 and Java SE 8 JSRs. Currently there are new JSRs being submitted and developed for the Java EE 8 and Java SE 9 platforms. Find out how you have contribute to the future editions of the Java Standard and Java Enterprise Editions.
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Heather VanCura leads the JCP Community and Program Office. In her role she is responsible for the day-to-day nurturing, support, and leadership of the community. Heather oversees the JCP.org web site, JSR management, community building, events, marketing, communications, and growth of the membership. She is also a contributor and leader of the community driven Adopt-a-JSR programs. In 2014, Heather became Spec Lead for JSR 364, Broadening JCP Membership, as part of the ongoing JCP.Next effort. Heather is passionate about Java and developer communities. She enjoys trying new sports and fitness activities in her free time.
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2016-02-04
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NewTech PDX
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Join us for NewTech PDX on the 3rd Monday of every month. Portland has one of the most vibrant tech communities in the country, and the more we support our tech ecosystem, the more we'll all experience and create together!
Join us to learn about the cool and amazing technologies being developed by Portland companies. Event volunteers are welcome! Let us know if you'd like to volunteer.
Entry to the meetup is $10 online, or $20 at the door.
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5:00pm - Doors Open / Buffet / Drinks / Get to know your community
6:30pm - Event Begins!
- Community Announcements: Events, Jobs, etc. (20 seconds/ea)
- Pres. #1: TBA
- Pres. #2: TBA
- Pres. #3: TBA
- Pres. #4: TBA
- Pres. #5: TBA
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Join us to learn about the cool and amazing technologies being developed by Portland companies. Event volunteers are welcome! Let us know if you'd like to volunteer.
Entry to the meetup is $10 online, or $20 at the door.
Agenda
5:00pm - Doors Open / Buffet / Drinks / Get to know your community
6:30pm - Event Begins!
- Community Announcements: Events, Jobs, etc. (20 seconds/ea)
- Pres. #1: Kimmy Gustafson of Manage My Co-Op
- Pres. #2: Heber Michaels of Eber Health
- Pres. #3: Tov Arneson of Validated
- Pres. #4: Alex Mason of CloseFox
- Pres. #5: Jennifer Dawson of Super Specific Devices
8:00pm - After-Party at the BridgePort Brew Pub (1313 NW Marshall Street) |
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2016-02-04
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Bork: A Bash DSL for config management w/ Matthew Lyon
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This is state-of-the-art DevOoops kiddos. Mattly will give us a guided tour of Bork, his Bash DSL that obviates Chef, Puppet, Ansible, and all the other things.
Bork: https://github.com/mattly/bork
Really, if you can't do it in Bash, should you even be doing it?
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2016-02-04
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Howdy Shell Hackers of Portland! This is our first meetup for this new group.
We'll have a short talk about bpkg.io, which is a sweet Bash package manager/repository. The rest of the time will be good old scripty hacking fun with your slightly loony fellow `${SHELL}` hackers.
Bpkg Repo: https://github.com/bpkg/bpkg
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2016-02-04
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Bork: A Bash DSL for config management w/ Matthew Lyon
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2016-02-04
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Code Oregon Labs - Building Responsive Websites
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Code Fellows invites online learners of all stripes to Code Oregon Labs. We'll kick off this month's lab with a 30 minute demo on how to build a responsive website -- a site that adapts to user devices (mobile, tablet, desktop).
Jana Uhrich, developer at WebMD Health Services will do a 30 minute demo, followed by the usual open lab with volunteer tutors on hand to help you with whatever you're working on.
The 30 min. talk/demo will focus on HTML, CSS, & JavaScript. Tutors are knowledgeable on these and other stacks.
Together with Code Oregon and volunteers from the community, Code Fellows provides tutors at a 6:1 ratio -- and pizza for the hungry! |
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Join Code Fellows for an informal evening of ... everything you wanted to know about pursuing an immersive coding education and then some!
We'll start the evening off with an overview of Code Fellows' program and share suggested resources for funding. ReBootNW's program manager will pay a visit to answer questions about training/education grants. And students, alumni, instructors, and tech community members will be on hand to answer questions about coding and careers as developers! |
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2016-02-04
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CHIFOO Event: Faulty by Design
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CHIFOO presents "Faulty by Design: A Psychological Examination of User Decision Making" with William Gribbons, PhD, Bentley University!
Our ability to navigate within a product is impacted by the underlying psychology of decision making. Bill presents a variety of design practices that UX designers can use to address complex decisions, facilitating more effective outcomes.
About the Speaker
Bill Gribbons is Director of the graduate Human Factors program at Bentley University, Waltham, Massachusetts.
Come join CHIFOO for our second speaker event for 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities". |
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Our ability to navigate within a product is impacted by the underlying psychology of decision making. Bill presents a variety of design practices that UX designers can use to address complex decisions, facilitating more effective outcomes.
About the Speaker
Bill Gribbons is Director of the graduate Human Factors program at Bentley University, Waltham, Massachusetts.
Come join CHIFOO for our second speaker event for 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities".
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2016-02-04
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CHIFOO presents "Faulty by Design: A Psychological Examination of User Decision Making" with William Gribbons, PhD, Bentley University!
The psychological variables influencing decision making and highlight how these factors affect a user’s performance navigating the decisions embedded in our products. Bill will offer examples of how user experience designers can address Complex decision exceeds our thinking capacity, facilitating more effective decisions through a variety of design practices.
About the Speaker
Bill Gribbons is Director of the graduate Human Factors program at Bentley University, Waltham, Massachusetts.
Come join CHIFOO for our second speaker event for 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities". |
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Our ability to navigate within a product is impacted by the underlying psychology of decision making. Bill presents a variety of design practices that UX designers can use to address complex decisions, facilitating more effective outcomes.
About the Speaker
Bill Gribbons is Director of the graduate Human Factors program at Bentley University, Waltham, Massachusetts.
Come join CHIFOO for our second speaker event for 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities". |
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2016-02-04
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The Portland State University Alumni Association in partnership with members of the Portland Development Commission present the first event of a 4-part speaker series designed to provide insights about some of Portland’s most prevalent and successful industries. Our March event on Technology will focus on companies involved in the designing, developing, and building of hardware and software systems. Come join us for networking opportunities and listen to an engaging panel discussion from leaders in Portland's technology field.
Doors open at 5:30 PM, panel discussion begins at 6:00 PM. There will be networking opportunities before and after the 1-hour panel discussion to meet the panelists, recruiters in the industry, and PSU staff along with other PSU alumni.
Moderating the event will be Skip Newberry, President of the Technology Association of Oregon. Panelists include:
-Serge Leef, Vice President of New Ventures and General Manager of the System-Level Engineering Division at Mentor Graphics
-Ryan Brady, Director of Mobile Products Operations and Finance at Qorvo Corp (formally TriQuint Semiconductor)
-Michael Tanguay, SVP Sales & Engineering at DWFritz
-Kevin Johnson, Sr. Business Development Coordinator and Advanced Manufacturing Liaison for the Portland Development Commission
Purchase your Early Bird tickets by February 19th for only $20! Cost will increase to $25 after that. Ticket price includes a great spread of appetizers, 2 drink tickets, and processing fees. This event is open to the community. |
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Back Fence PDX is a storytelling series in Portland, Oregon. Six storytellers tell true, unmemorized six minute stories based on the theme True Colors.<br /><br />
Storytellers include, Matt Davis, news reporter of the Portland Mercury; Adam Arnold, Fashion Designer; Adrienne Flagg Creative Director of IFCC; activist and writer, Frances Miller; Frank D'Andrea, short-story smithy and English Instructor and Reuben Nisenfeld, performance artist and writer.<br /><br />
Dinner service begins at 6:30pm<br />
Doors open at 7:30pm<br />
Event admission: $7<br /><br />
Location: Urban Grind NE<br />
2214 NE Oregon<br />
Portland, OR<br /><br />
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Back Fence PDX is a storytelling series in Portland, Oregon. Six storytellers tell true, unmemorized six minute stories based on the theme True Colors.<br><br>
Storytellers include, Matt Davis, news reporter of the Portland Mercury; Adam Arnold, Fashion Designer; Adrienne Flagg Creative Director of IFCC; activist and writer, Frances Miller; Frank D'Andrea, short-story smithy and English Instructor and Reuben Nisenfeld, performance artist and writer.<br><br>
Dinner service begins at 6:30pm<br>
Doors open at 7:30pm<br>
Event admission: $7<br><br>
Location: Urban Grind NE<br>
2214 NE Oregon<br>
Portland, OR<br><br>
www.backfencepdx.com<br> |
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DORKBOTPDX February 2016 Workshop: HANDS ON JTAG FOR FUN AND ROOT SHELLS
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JTAG may be almost 30 years old with little change, but that doesn't mean most people really understand what it does and how. This workshop will start with a brief introduction to what JTAG really is, then quickly dive into some hands-on practice with finding, wiring, and finally exploiting a system via JTAG.
For this workshop, we'll target a Raspberry Pi with an ARM microprocessor. In order to interact with the system, we'll use a JTAG interface cable from FTDI. We won't do any hardware modifications, but we will hook up wires in weird and wonderful ways to make the Raspberry Pi do things it otherwise shouldn't.
Sunday, February 28th, 2016 1pm
at Control-H, 7608 N. Interstate, Portland, OR 97217
Instructor: Joe FitzPatrick
Free, (donate to Ctrl-H if you can!)
Limited to 20 people (or groups of people)
RSVP to [email protected]
No equipment needed, everything is provided.
Upcoming workshops!
Sunday, 27MAR2016 at Control-H, Build your own FuzzFace Guitar Pedal with Jim Titus
Sunday, 30APRIL2016 at Control-H, Advanced Microcontroller Audio with Paul Stoffregen
Sunday, 29MAY2016 at Control-H, GLOBAL SYNCHRONIZED AUTONOMY with Rich and Friends |
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JTAG may be almost 30 years old with little change, but that doesn't mean most people really understand what it does and how. This workshop will start with a brief introduction to what JTAG really is, then quickly dive into some hands-on practice with finding, wiring, and finally exploiting a system via JTAG.
For this workshop, we'll target a Raspberry Pi with an ARM microprocessor. In order to interact with the system, we'll use a JTAG interface cable from FTDI. We won't do any hardware modifications, but we will hook up wires in weird and wonderful ways to make the Raspberry Pi do things it otherwise shouldn't.
Sunday, February 28th, 2016 1pm
at Control-H, 7608 N. Interstate, Portland, OR 97217
Instructor: Joe FitzPatrick
Free, (donate to Ctrl-H if you can!)
Limited to 20 people (or groups of people)
RSVP to [email protected]
No equipment needed, everything is provided.
Upcoming workshops!
Sunday, 27MAR2016 at Control-H, Build your own FuzzFace Guitar Pedal with Jim Titus
Sunday, 24APRIL2016 at Control-H, Advanced Microcontroller Audio with Paul Stoffregen
Sunday, 29MAY2016 at Control-H, GLOBAL SYNCHRONIZED AUTONOMY with Rich and Friends |
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Beaver BarCamp is an informal conference where everyone is encouraged to participate and the sessions are not predetermined. It provides a collaborative environment that promotes the sharing of ideas and projects and is a fun, free, casual event filled with discussions, demos and interaction with attendees. One of the best aspects of BarCamp is that attendees both provide the sessions and choose the schedule, allowing for greater flexibility and freedom. While many are tech oriented, we encourage any DIY, educational or interactive sessions. We invite everyone and anyone in the community and at OSU to enjoy Beaver Barcamp. Registration is appreciated. |
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DORKBOTPDX February 2016 Workshop: HANDS ON JTAG FOR FUN AND ROOT SHELLS
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JTAG may be almost 30 years old with little change, but that doesn't mean most people really understand what it does and how. This workshop will start with a brief introduction to what JTAG really is, then quickly dive into some hands-on practice with finding, wiring, and finally exploiting a system via JTAG.
For this workshop, we'll target a Raspberry Pi with an ARM microprocessor. In order to interact with the system, we'll use a JTAG interface cable from FTDI. We won't do any hardware modifications, but we will hook up wires in weird and wonderful ways to make the Raspberry Pi do things it otherwise shouldn't.
Sunday, February 28th, 2016 1pm
at Control-H, 7608 N. Interstate, Portland, OR 97217
Instructor: Joe FitzPatrick
Free, (donate to Ctrl-H if you can!)
Limited to 20 people (or groups of people)
RSVP to [email protected]
No equipment needed, everything is provided.
Upcoming workshops!
Sunday, 27MAR2016 at Control-H, Build your own FuzzFace Guitar Pedal with Jim Titus
Sunday, 30APRIL2016 at Control-H, Advanced Microcontroller Audio with Paul Stoffregen
Sunday, 29MAY2016 at Control-H, GLOBAL SYNCHRONIZED AUTONOMY with Rich and Friends |
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Ruby Coworking
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An informal gathering of Ruby/Rails developers, working alongside each other. Join us! |
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Founder's Happy Hour
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Clean for Teams will help agile teams adopt a learning, inquisitive mindset quite easily – something that is often missing when processes are adopted without some deep group reflection and group norms. Its not the only way, but its a great way – to instill a great culture.
If you go, you’ll cover all the basic techniques like: Clean Questions, Developmental Tasks, Metaphors for Learning at Your Best, Time Management and Decision Making, Pattern Spotting, among others.
This training is appropriate for all agile folks; coaches, developers, analysts, testers, designers – UX folks, and managers. In it you will learn things like: |
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Portland Linux/Unix Group
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PLUG: Portland's monthly, three-track open source conference!
Celebrating 20 years of hosting Portland's best open source and technology freedom speakers.
This month's topic To Be Announced
First Thursday: General Meeting at PSU
Third Tuesday: Advanced Topics at Free Geek
Third Sunday: Hands-on Clinic at Free Geek
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Who: Stephen Dum<br>
What: zsh: What is a shell, why do you want to use one, what's so special about zsh<br>
Where: PSU, 1930 SW 4th Ave. Room FAB 86-01 (Lower Level)<br>
When: Thursday, February 3rd, 2016 at 7pm<br>
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom<br>
Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live (PSU WiFi Permitting)
zsh is yet another computer shell. I'll briefly explore how zsh came to be, and then discuss it's advanced user interface. How it's user interface improves productivity with novel command line completion and auto correction features.
About Steve:
Spent decades dealing with large projects (multi-million lines of code) writing code, automating build processes and automated testing of the code.
Not to mention, compiler writing, Linux device driver development, and assorted tool development, even genealogy tool development.
Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 1945 NW Quimby St. after the meeting.
Rideshares Available
PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its mailing lists or at its meetings. |
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