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Change #52885
2019-03-18
12:10:02

create Calagator::Event 1250475266 OEN Info Session: How to Create a Winning Angel Food Conference Application Roll back

description nil Want to grow your business and make connections in the food & beverage industry? We can help. OEN’s Angel Food Conference and Education Series 2019 is a great way to: Connect with experts in food and beverage across both vertical and horizontal markets Get deep-dive education on pitching, product development, market strategies, and scaling your business Present to hundreds of investors and business leaders interested in the food & beverage sector There’s a lot that goes into pitching your business to a room full of investors, but the first step is taking the time to put together a thoughtful application. At our April 3 info session, OEN staff and active investors will provide an overview of OEN’s Angel Food Conference and Education Series 2019, including eligibility requirements and new funding opportunities. We will also walk you through Gust, the application and evaluation platform we use, and show you how to most effectively make your case to investors.
end_time nil 2019-04-03 18:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250475266
start_time nil 2019-04-03 16:30:00 -0700
title nil OEN Info Session: How to Create a Winning Angel Food Conference Application
url nil https://www.oen.org/calendar-events/info-session-angel-food-2019/
venue_id nil 202396251
Change #52884
2019-03-18
12:10:02

create Calagator::Venue 202396251 Tonkon Torp 888 SW Fifth Avenue Portland Roll back

events_count nil 1
id nil 202396251
title nil Tonkon Torp 888 SW Fifth Avenue Portland
Change #52883
2019-03-18
12:05:35

update Calagator::Venue 202396250 OSU Portland Center 555 SW Morrison Street, Portland, OR 97204 Portland OR Roll back

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Change #52882
2019-03-18
12:05:17

create Calagator::Event 1250475265 OEN & OSU Startup Series Roll back

description nil Thanks to a grant from US Bank, OEN is proud to announce a partnership with Oregon State University to pilot our Startup Series in a hybrid (part online, part in person) platform. This partnership allows us to scale this critical program to entrepreneurs across the state. OSU is a leading provider of online content and their expertise, combined with OEN’s stellar network of instructors/mentors, will provide a top-notch program accessible to anyone, anywhere. Do Excel spreadsheets make your heart skip a beat? Are you embarrassed to admit that you’re not sure what a hashtag is? No entrepreneur can be expected to know it all. Our 10-week Startup Series covers the nuts and bolts of the areas in which you may lack expertise, including business structure, financial management, sales & marketing strategies, fundraising, and more. As an added benefit, each participant will be paired with a mentor, as well as have access to a mentor in each specialty for the duration of the 10-week series. In addition to formal instruction in weekly classes, each participant in OEN’s Startup Series will have access to a network of mentors covering each of the session topics below. Our mentors have agreed to provide guidance during the full 10 weeks of this program. Have a burning funding or accounting problem? No need to wait until week 7, just email one of our mentors. A full mentor list will be provided on the first day of class. Scholarship Opportunity: SPOTS FILLING UP FAST! If you would like to be considered for a scholarship for the Startup Series, please complete this form below. Thank you to US Bank and Columbia Bank for sponsoring these scholarships! Deadline to apply for scholarships is March 25.
end_time nil 2019-04-01 18:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475265
start_time nil 2019-04-01 15:00:00 -0700
title nil OEN & OSU Startup Series
url nil https://www.oen.org/calendar-events/oen-osu-startup-series/
venue_id nil 202396250
Change #52881
2019-03-18
12:05:17

create Calagator::Venue 202396250 OSU Portland Center 555 SW Morrison Street, Portland, OR 97204 Portland OR Roll back

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title nil OSU Portland Center 555 SW Morrison Street, Portland, OR 97204 Portland OR
Change #52880
2019-03-18
09:55:43

create Calagator::Event 1250475264 Startup Champions Network: Portland Startup Community Happy Hour Roll back

description nil Startup ecosystem builders from around the US are visiting Portland, this week. So we'd like them to meet all of the awesome folks in our startup community. Ecosystem builders are people who drive long-term change by supporting innovation and entrepreneurship. They work to reduce barriers for entrepreneurs. Ecosystem builders come from a variety of backgrounds and expertise, including entrepreneurs, government officials, economic developers, grassroots community leaders, university leaders, academics, philanthropists, corporate leaders, and media. What distinguishes Ecosystem Builders is their collaborative nature, systems thinking, selfless approach, and commitment to inclusion. Ecosystems thrive when people and resources are connected and working together to develop new approaches and solutions for serving entrepreneurs. Please join us for this casual meet and greet. Share your knowledge about the Portland startup community. And learn what's working in other startup communities around the US.
end_time nil 2019-03-20 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475264
start_time nil 2019-03-20 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Startup Champions Network: Portland Startup Community Happy Hour
url nil https://startupchampions.co/summits
venue_id nil 202396081
Change #52879
2019-03-17
18:33:34

create Calagator::Event 1250475263 The Appreciation Project Roll back

description nil The Appreciation Project is a four-week class and writing workshop providing an opportunity to bring more gratitude into your life. We will learn the science and philosophy of gratitude through readings and discussion. Then we will have structured time to get to the core of The Appreciation Project: writing notes of appreciation to people you’re grateful for. Some of those prompts might include showing your appreciation to: <ul> <li>a family member</li> <li>a former teacher or mentor</li> <li>someone who gave you good customer service</li> <li>someone who has passed away</li> <li>someone with whom you have a complicated relationship</li> <li>a friend who could use a little moral boost</li> </ul> “The deepest craving of human nature is the need to be appreciated.” – William James Messages matter! By writing these appreciation notes, you will be sharing your gratitude to bring joy, purpose and greater satisfaction to others. As a cohort, you’ll get generative ideas about who and what and how to appreciate others. You’ll get inspired by your classmates’ letters and acts of kindness. Your prose will become more powerful and meaningful. Your gratitude will reverberate and spread into other peoples’ lives and expand your empathy and compassion for others. <i>Portland Underground Grad School (PUGS) offers courses and workshops that facilitate your becoming who you want to be. Taught by local experts, they are filled with smart, interesting, and motivated Portlanders. We believe that a quality education is key to personal and societal transformation. </i>
end_time nil 2019-04-24 20:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250475263
start_time nil 2019-04-03 18:30:00 -0700
title nil The Appreciation Project
url nil https://www.pugspdx.com/april-2019/the-appreciation-project
venue_id nil 202395835
Change #52878
2019-03-16
21:25:16

create Calagator::Event 1250475262 Portland Code School Student and Graduate Panel Roll back

description nil If you're contemplating attending a code school, academy or bootcamp this will be a great opportunity to learn from previous and current students. A handful of panelists from Epicodus and Alchemy Code Lab will join us and they will share with us some of their experiences, challenges both in school and in hunting for jobs. There will be plenty of Q&A time so get your questions ready so you can make better choices. We are excited to host our first Meetup at Vacasa in the Pearl Distrcit (Downtown PDX). More details to come! Please RSVP at https://www.meetup.com/LatinxTechPDX/events/259793264/
end_time nil 2019-03-26 20:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250475262
start_time nil 2019-03-26 18:30:00 -0700
title nil Portland Code School Student and Graduate Panel
venue_id nil 202396050
Change #52877
2019-03-16
18:03:05

create Calagator::Event 1250475261 Time Series Prediction of SNOTEL Data Part II Roll back

description nil Sunil Rao will be presenting part II on his research of SNOTEL data using the time series prediction. In this session, Sunil will talk more about his Scala code and visualizations. Here is the video from his last session. https://youtu.be/eeZAyUtFD1E Drought is a serious problem in much of the U.S., with the worst conditions across the southern and western parts of the nation. Much of irrigation and recreation facilities depend on proper forecasting of streamflow. The water supply for irrigation largely comes from rivers and creeks, whose streamflow originates from the springtime melting of winter snow. A water supply forecast is a prediction of streamflow volume that will flow past a point on a stream during a specified season, typically in the spring and summer. One of the primary sources for the data is through NRCS SNOTEL( Snow Telemetry) data (available to the public as part of tax dollars at work). In this demo, we showcase one such tool (Timeseries ARIMAX model) to forecast Streamflow volume for Deschutes River Basin, OR and later compare with actual data to see how it performed. ***ALL WELCOME*** If you cannot join in person, join us online with Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/7891236789. Do you want to learn and share your passion in a supportive community? Knowledge Mavens is an ethos of sharing, creativity, and inspiration. Our Meetup provides an opportunity to "Show and Tell" followed by feedback and Q&A. You'll have the opportunity to share with our channels such as Meetup, GitHub, YouTube, and Facebook to connect with more passionate people. The second half of our session we'll collaborate on new topics. The winner wins the most interesting topic and the opportunity to share in an upcoming session.
end_time nil 2019-03-30 14:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475261
start_time nil 2019-03-30 13:00:00 -0700
title nil Time Series Prediction of SNOTEL Data Part II
url nil http://KnowledgeMavens.org
venue_details nil Look for PCC Sign - Enter these GPS coordinates Google Maps - 45.468688, -122.775950
venue_id nil 202396020
Change #52876
2019-03-16
17:31:24

update Calagator::Venue 202396249 18895 SW Kemmer Rd, Beaverton, OR 97007 Roll back

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street_address nil 18895 Southwest Kemmer Road
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title 18895 SW Kemmer Rd, Beaverton, OR 97007 Copper Mountain Nature Park
url nil
Change #52875
2019-03-16
17:30:59

create Calagator::Event 1250475260 Hike With Us To Revive Your Mind, Body, & Spirit Roll back

description nil Are you ready for Spring? What a better way to celebrate than getting outside for fresh air and getting in touch with nature. Join us for a short 1-hour hike at Copper Mountain Nature Park. The first half of the hike well share our hiking experiences, and the second half we'll practice mindfulness. We'll meet by the red building at the entrance at the Nature Park. We'll leave ten minutes after 1 pm to let ourselves introduce each other and catch anyone who might be running late.
end_time nil 2019-03-23 14:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475260
start_time nil 2019-03-23 13:00:00 -0700
title nil Hike With Us To Revive Your Mind, Body, & Spirit
url nil http://KnowledgeMavens.org
venue_details nil Ask for Garrett
venue_id nil 202396249
Change #52874
2019-03-16
17:30:58

create Calagator::Venue 202396249 18895 SW Kemmer Rd, Beaverton, OR 97007 Roll back

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title nil 18895 SW Kemmer Rd, Beaverton, OR 97007
Change #52873
2019-03-15
18:29:36

create Calagator::Event 1250475259 Ruby Coworking Roll back

description nil An informal gathering of Ruby/Rails developers, working alongside each other. Join us!
end_time nil 2019-03-21 12:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250475259
start_time nil 2019-03-21 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Ruby Coworking
venue_id nil 202394545
Change #52872
2019-03-15
15:18:42

create Calagator::Event 1250475258 PDX OSGeo Monthly meeting Roll back

description nil Monthly meeting of the Portland open source GIS group. Projects big and small are usually presented monthly along with rousing conversation and discussion. All are welcome, no need to RSVP - our group ranges from the geo-curious to the überhackers so bring your ideas and questions! We'll cover the usual exciting happenings in geodata, upcoming geoevents and bring your own geo-show and tell. This month we will cover the new Trimet trip planner and many other interesting topics: http://news.trimet.org/2019/03/trimet-tests-a-new-trip-planner-that-brings-together-transit-ridesourcing-carsharing-and-bikesharing-options/ As always, there will be pizza! And BYOB is always welcome. Our mailing list is here drop us a line with any questions: http://groups.google.com/group/pdx-osgeo
end_time nil 2019-03-20 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475258
start_time nil 2019-03-20 18:00:00 -0700
title nil PDX OSGeo Monthly meeting
url nil https://www.osgeo.org/local-chapters/pdxosgeo/
venue_details nil We'll meet in the Ecotrust Alder Room. Enter the atrium of the Ecotrust building from either side. Feel free to bring food and/or beer up with you from Hot Lips or Laughing Planet! Walk up the inside stairs along the East Wall or take the elevator to the second floor. The Alder Room entrance is right behind the Ecotrust front desk. We'll have the gate open for at least the first part of the meeting. If it's not open, call Tanya at 503-475-7833 or just yell through the gate at us :-)
venue_id nil 202390060
Change #52871
2019-03-15
15:07:31

create Calagator::Event 1250475257 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 90 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, 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>First Session's Theme: Analysis Foundations</p> <p>What is an algorithm, besides a scary word?<br>I'm a practical person, why do I care?<br>What is a data structure?<br>What is complexity analysis?<br>What is Big O? Big Theta? Big Omega?<br>How do I apply them?</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>
end_time nil 2019-04-04 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475257
source_id nil 996337032
start_time nil 2019-04-04 18:30:00 -0700
title nil PASCAL Hackerspace - AlgoBytes: Algorithms for Hackers!
url nil https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/258949838/
venue_id nil 202396032
Change #52870
2019-03-15
15:07:30

update Calagator::Source 996337032 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/tvsvqqyzgbgb/ Roll back

Change #52869
2019-03-15
15:07:30

create Calagator::Source 996337032 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/tvsvqqyzgbgb/ Roll back

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Change #52868
2019-03-15
15:07:17

create Calagator::Event 1250475256 PASCAL Hackerspace - Defensive Security: what can blue do for you? Roll back

description nil <p>Some Teams are Red, Others are Blue, I Play Defense, and So Can You!</p> <p>An endpoint security primer in three (?-ish) parts.<br>Part 1: MacOS<br>Part 2: Windows<br>Part 3: Linux</p> <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; what each operating system can bring to the table; security through proper configuration; and small/medium scale distribution and management.</p> <p>Part 1: We'll start with a broad overview of securing endpoints, the classes of attacks that might be encountered depending on your use cases, and what it means to be "secure." Then, we'll talk about configuring macOS for reasonable security, beginning with the hardware chain of trust, moving through the bootloader and touching on what Apple's hw/sw integration allows for: Activation Locks, MDM/DEP, and Software Recovery. Moving up the stack, we'll discuss the tiers of built-in macOS software security, and if time permits, several third party options to strengthen endpoint options.</p> <p>Part 2: Let's kick off with quick refresher on previous topics, and then dive right in to Windows endpoint security. Because of the diversity of hardware, there will be less low-level focus this session, but BitLocker, TPM, and OPAL will be in the mix. Then, learn why Secure Boot is not a conspiracy, how Hyper-V is bae, why Windows 10 is actually the best thing since... earlier Windows 10 releases!, what Group Policy can do for you, and which version of Windows is the minimum necessary for any kind of sanity.</p> <p>Part 3: In the stolen words of Steve Ballmer, compartmentalize compartmentalize compartmentalize! We'll talk about mitigating inevitable compromise, and then move to Linux security. Coreboot, Heads, and refreshers from PC hardware kick us off, then it's into the wilderness! We'll try and nail down some best practices for the wide and varied world of Linux distros, the security benefits of containers, why Flatpak is awesome, and a quick touch on grsecurity (aka "why we can't have nice things"). If there's time, we'll even try to talk about the security benefits of other *nix's like OpenBSD & Qubes.</p> <p>Part 4: This is unwritten, unplanned and unscheduled, but part 4 (and 5, and beyond!) could include topics like:<br>- hypervisors! and why trying to share memory has yet to be a good idea;<br>- how to do your best to secure them anyway;<br>- how and why you should deploy hardened and/or minimum viable configurations automatically (ansible, JAMF, AD/SCCM...)</p> <p>This is intended as a high-level overview to get a baseline for each of the three operating systems; content will change and grow based on feedback and requests. Come help me evolve my endpoint security game, and steer the course for future events!</p> <p>This series is brought to you by PASCAL Hackerspace, and presented by Magneto (the hacker, not the mutant...ok well, he *could* be a mutant for all we know...)<br>Magneto is: prototyping the future. trying to kill sleep. Security analysis and automation for profit. Other security-related things for fun. Obtuse prose. Dream job: Starship Captain. There's a reason for the nickname.</p>
end_time nil 2019-04-03 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475256
source_id nil 996337031
start_time nil 2019-04-03 18:30:00 -0700
title nil PASCAL Hackerspace - Defensive Security: what can blue do for you?
url nil https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/258949675/
venue_id nil 202396031
Change #52867
2019-03-15
15:07:17

update Calagator::Source 996337031 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/fbkbrqyzgbfb/ Roll back

Change #52866
2019-03-15
15:07:17

create Calagator::Source 996337031 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/fbkbrqyzgbfb/ Roll back

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Change #52865
2019-03-15
15:06:59

create Calagator::Event 1250475255 PASCAL Hackerspace - Build2Learn: Build It, And They Will Pwn. Roll back

description nil <p>Welcome to PASCAL Hackerspace's newest hands-on workshop: Build2Learn!</p> <p>The general idea of the Build2Learn twice-monthly sessions is to take several categories of tools, analyze their functionality, and re-implement them using your language of choice.</p> <p>The goal is not to present a tutorial. The goal is to have discussion around the process of breaking the problem down into specific use cases and requirements, i.e. tasks that can be more easily implemented.</p> <p>The core goal of programming is problem solving, the aim here is to facilitate and encourage this skill.</p> <p>There will be a focus on performing code review and encouraging people to demo their progress to the group.</p> <p>Session_0 will focus on the following:</p> <p>>Help individuals set up their development environment<br>>Make sure that the git workflow is well understood<br>>Help with a language selection<br>Note: while there will not be any prescribed languages,we suggest<br>either python or javascript. This is not to deter the use of other<br>languages. Just to suggest that there may be more help available using<br>something listed above.<br>>Help users install git for their operating system<br>>Help users create a github account and setup git to use it<br>>Help users install language and tooling (if needed)<br>>Help users install text editor and discuss the merits of different options</p> <p>For more information, please visit-<a href="https://randy5235.github.io/build2learn/" class="linkified">https://randy5235.github.io/build2learn/</a> or view the current repository directly on Github here: <a href="https://github.com/randy5235/build2learn" class="linkified">https://github.com/randy5235/build2learn</a> . The purpose of this repository is to provide a resource for documentation and source code for the Build2Learn session(s) at PASCAL Hackerspace.</p> <p>For questions regarding PASCAL Hackerspace and events hosted there in general, please email [masked]. For questions regarding Build2Learn, please reach out to Randy here on Meetup! He can be found here: <a href="https://www.meetup.com/members/10974695/" class="linkified">https://www.meetup.com/members/10974695/</a></p>
end_time nil 2019-04-01 20:30:00 -0700
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start_time nil 2019-04-01 18:30:00 -0700
title nil PASCAL Hackerspace - Build2Learn: Build It, And They Will Pwn.
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venue_id nil 202396032
Change #52864
2019-03-15
15:06:58

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Change #52863
2019-03-15
15:06:58

create Calagator::Source 996337030 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/zlzfsqyzgbcb/ Roll back

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Change #52862
2019-03-15
15:06:43

create Calagator::Event 1250475254 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>
end_time nil 2019-03-30 18:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475254
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start_time nil 2019-03-30 16:00:00 -0700
title nil PASCAL Hackerspace - Tools That Pwn: A Hacker Symposium
url nil https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/259804954/
Change #52861
2019-03-15
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Change #52860
2019-03-15
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Change #52859
2019-03-15
15:05:55

create Calagator::Event 1250475253 PASCAL Hackerspace - Hack2Learn: Hackers, Assemble! Roll back

description nil <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>
end_time nil 2019-03-28 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250475253
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start_time nil 2019-03-28 18:30:00 -0700
title nil PASCAL Hackerspace - Hack2Learn: Hackers, Assemble!
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venue_id nil 202396031
Change #52858
2019-03-15
15:05:54

update Calagator::Source 996337028 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/fvgzqqyzfblc/ Roll back

Change #52857
2019-03-15
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Change #52856
2019-03-15
14:49:28

create Calagator::Event 1250475252 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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Change #52855
2019-03-15
14:49:26

update Calagator::Source 996337027 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/htrgqqyzfbfc/ Roll back

Change #52854
2019-03-15
14:49:26

create Calagator::Source 996337027 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/htrgqqyzfbfc/ Roll back

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Change #52853
2019-03-15
14:48:48

create Calagator::Event 1250475251 PASCAL Hackerspace - Defensive Security: what can blue do for you? Roll back

description nil <p>Some Teams are Red, Others are Blue, I Play Defense, and So Can You!</p> <p>An endpoint security primer in three (?-ish) parts.<br>Part 1: MacOS<br>Part 2: Windows<br>Part 3: Linux</p> <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; what each operating system can bring to the table; security through proper configuration; and small/medium scale distribution and management.</p> <p>Part 1: We'll start with a broad overview of securing endpoints, the classes of attacks that might be encountered depending on your use cases, and what it means to be "secure." Then, we'll talk about configuring macOS for reasonable security, beginning with the hardware chain of trust, moving through the bootloader and touching on what Apple's hw/sw integration allows for: Activation Locks, MDM/DEP, and Software Recovery. Moving up the stack, we'll discuss the tiers of built-in macOS software security, and if time permits, several third party options to strengthen endpoint options.</p> <p>Part 2: Let's kick off with quick refresher on previous topics, and then dive right in to Windows endpoint security. Because of the diversity of hardware, there will be less low-level focus this session, but BitLocker, TPM, and OPAL will be in the mix. Then, learn why Secure Boot is not a conspiracy, how Hyper-V is bae, why Windows 10 is actually the best thing since... earlier Windows 10 releases!, what Group Policy can do for you, and which version of Windows is the minimum necessary for any kind of sanity.</p> <p>Part 3: In the stolen words of Steve Ballmer, compartmentalize compartmentalize compartmentalize! We'll talk about mitigating inevitable compromise, and then move to Linux security. Coreboot, Heads, and refreshers from PC hardware kick us off, then it's into the wilderness! We'll try and nail down some best practices for the wide and varied world of Linux distros, the security benefits of containers, why Flatpak is awesome, and a quick touch on grsecurity (aka "why we can't have nice things"). If there's time, we'll even try to talk about the security benefits of other *nix's like OpenBSD & Qubes.</p> <p>Part 4: This is unwritten, unplanned and unscheduled, but part 4 (and 5, and beyond!) could include topics like:<br>- hypervisors! and why trying to share memory has yet to be a good idea;<br>- how to do your best to secure them anyway;<br>- how and why you should deploy hardened and/or minimum viable configurations automatically (ansible, JAMF, AD/SCCM...)</p> <p>This is intended as a high-level overview to get a baseline for each of the three operating systems; content will change and grow based on feedback and requests. Come help me evolve my endpoint security game, and steer the course for future events!</p> <p>This series is brought to you by PASCAL Hackerspace, and presented by Magneto (the hacker, not the mutant...ok well, he *could* be a mutant for all we know...)<br>Magneto is: prototyping the future. trying to kill sleep. Security analysis and automation for profit. Other security-related things for fun. Obtuse prose. Dream job: Starship Captain. There's a reason for the nickname.</p>
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Change #52852
2019-03-15
14:48:47

update Calagator::Source 996337026 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/fbkbrqyzfbbc/ Roll back

Change #52851
2019-03-15
14:48:47

create Calagator::Source 996337026 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/fbkbrqyzfbbc/ Roll back

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Change #52850
2019-03-15
14:48:16

create Calagator::Event 1250475250 PASCAL Hackerspace - Build2Learn: Build It, And They Will Pwn. Roll back

description nil <p>Welcome to PASCAL Hackerspace's newest hands-on workshop: Build2Learn!</p> <p>The general idea of the Build2Learn twice-monthly sessions is to take several categories of tools, analyze their functionality, and re-implement them using your language of choice.</p> <p>The goal is not to present a tutorial. The goal is to have discussion around the process of breaking the problem down into specific use cases and requirements, i.e. tasks that can be more easily implemented.</p> <p>The core goal of programming is problem solving, the aim here is to facilitate and encourage this skill.</p> <p>There will be a focus on performing code review and encouraging people to demo their progress to the group.</p> <p>Session_0 will focus on the following:</p> <p>>Help individuals set up their development environment<br>>Make sure that the git workflow is well understood<br>>Help with a language selection<br>Note: while there will not be any prescribed languages,we suggest<br>either python or javascript. This is not to deter the use of other<br>languages. Just to suggest that there may be more help available using<br>something listed above.<br>>Help users install git for their operating system<br>>Help users create a github account and setup git to use it<br>>Help users install language and tooling (if needed)<br>>Help users install text editor and discuss the merits of different options</p> <p>For more information, please visit-<a href="https://randy5235.github.io/build2learn/" class="linkified">https://randy5235.github.io/build2learn/</a> or view the current repository directly on Github here: <a href="https://github.com/randy5235/build2learn" class="linkified">https://github.com/randy5235/build2learn</a> . The purpose of this repository is to provide a resource for documentation and source code for the Build2Learn session(s) at PASCAL Hackerspace.</p> <p>For questions regarding PASCAL Hackerspace and events hosted there in general, please email [masked]. For questions regarding Build2Learn, please reach out to Randy here on Meetup! He can be found here: <a href="https://www.meetup.com/members/10974695/" class="linkified">https://www.meetup.com/members/10974695/</a></p>
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Change #52849
2019-03-15
14:48:15

update Calagator::Source 996337025 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/zlzfsqyzfbxb/ Roll back

Change #52848
2019-03-15
14:48:15

create Calagator::Source 996337025 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/zlzfsqyzfbxb/ Roll back

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Change #52847
2019-03-15
14:47:54

create Calagator::Event 1250475249 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 #52846
2019-03-15
14:47:54

update Calagator::Source 996337024 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/htrgqqyzfbvb/ Roll back

Change #52845
2019-03-15
14:47:54

create Calagator::Source 996337024 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/htrgqqyzfbvb/ Roll back

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Change #52844
2019-03-15
14:47:30

create Calagator::Event 1250475248 PASCAL Hackerspace - AlgoBytes: Rust Edition! Roll back

description nil <p>One of the core goals of PASCAL 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>This session we have a very talented guest speaker.</p> <p>Talk Abstract:</p> <p>Rust is a new systems programming language, designed to compete with C and C++. Rust ensures memory and thread safety, with minimal (often zero) overhead. Rust brings many modern comforts to systems programming, like dependency management and an extensive public package registry. Mozilla is rewriting portions of its Firefox web browser in Rust to improve its performance and security.</p> <p>In this talk, I'll explain the key design decisions that make Rust interesting, and do some live coding to give a sense of what the language is like to work with.</p> <p>Speaker Bio:</p> <p>Jim Blandy has been a professional programmer for 28 years, working for the Free Software Foundation, Red Hat, and Mozilla. He has been a maintainer of GNU Emacs, GNU Guile, and the GNU Debugger (GDB), and is one of the original designers of the Subversion version control system. He is a co-author of the book Programming Rust from O'Reilly. He is a member of the Developer Tools team at Mozilla.</p>
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title nil PASCAL Hackerspace - AlgoBytes: Rust Edition!
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Change #52843
2019-03-15
14:47:28

update Calagator::Source 996337023 https://www.meetup.com/pascalhackerspace/events/tvsvqqyzfbcc/?action=rsvp&response=yes Roll back

Change #52842
2019-03-15
14:47:28

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Change #52841
2019-03-15
13:54:01

update Calagator::Event 1250475247 PDX Women In Tech (PDXWIT)How to Study for a Technical Interview Roll back

description Interviewing for a new job can be a stressful proposition. It is hard to know what to expect and even how to prepare for it. Each company evaluates its candidates differently. Luckily, some upfront investment and preparation can really go a long way in helping you distinguish yourself from the rest of the candidates. In this seminar led by an engineering leader at Elemental, we will cover some common interviewing practices for technical interviews and what you may be able to do to get ready. We plan to cover many beneficial topics: • Morning preparation, attire, mindset • Preparation for the non-technical parts • How to study for the coding interview • How to execute the coding test Due to the level of interaction required, attendance will be capped at 40. Never fear: we will be organizing this same event bi-monthly because we want everyone to have access to this session! Agenda: 5:00 p.m. - Doors open 5:15 p.m. - Introduction 5:30 p.m. - Session begins 6:30 p.m. - Session ends Event FAQ Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms? A: No. Q: Is the space ADA accessible? A: Yes. Q: Will there be food and drink at this event? A: Yes, appetizers and nonalcoholic drinks will be provided. Q: What is the parking situation? A: No on-site parking available at this event. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: The entrance for AWS Elemental is on SW Broadway, between Jefferson & Columbia, on the opposite side of the street from Raven & Rose. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: No secured bike parking available at this event. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes, taking public transportation to this event is recommended. The event is conveniently located near MAX and bus lines. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. ***Registration through Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwithow-to-study-for-a-technical-interview-tickets-58876651650 is required to gain entry to this event *** Interviewing for a new job can be a stressful proposition. It is hard to know what to expect and even how to prepare for it. Each company evaluates its candidates differently. Luckily, some upfront investment and preparation can really go a long way in helping you distinguish yourself from the rest of the candidates. In this seminar led by an engineering leader at Elemental, we will cover some common interviewing practices for technical interviews and what you may be able to do to get ready. We plan to cover many beneficial topics: • Morning preparation, attire, mindset • Preparation for the non-technical parts • How to study for the coding interview • How to execute the coding test Due to the level of interaction required, attendance will be capped at 40. Never fear: we will be organizing this same event bi-monthly because we want everyone to have access to this session! Agenda: 5:00 p.m. - Doors open 5:15 p.m. - Introduction 5:30 p.m. - Session begins 6:30 p.m. - Session ends Event FAQ Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms? A: No. Q: Is the space ADA accessible? A: Yes. Q: Will there be food and drink at this event? A: Yes, appetizers and nonalcoholic drinks will be provided. Q: What is the parking situation? A: No on-site parking available at this event. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: The entrance for AWS Elemental is on SW Broadway, between Jefferson & Columbia, on the opposite side of the street from Raven & Rose. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: No secured bike parking available at this event. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes, taking public transportation to this event is recommended. The event is conveniently located near MAX and bus lines. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome.
Change #52840
2019-03-15
13:53:06

update Calagator::Venue 202395745 AWS Elemental 1320 SW Broadway Suite 400 Portland, OR 97205 Roll back

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Change #52839
2019-03-15
13:50:16

create Calagator::Event 1250475247 PDX Women In Tech (PDXWIT)How to Study for a Technical Interview Roll back

description nil Interviewing for a new job can be a stressful proposition. It is hard to know what to expect and even how to prepare for it. Each company evaluates its candidates differently. Luckily, some upfront investment and preparation can really go a long way in helping you distinguish yourself from the rest of the candidates. In this seminar led by an engineering leader at Elemental, we will cover some common interviewing practices for technical interviews and what you may be able to do to get ready. We plan to cover many beneficial topics: • Morning preparation, attire, mindset • Preparation for the non-technical parts • How to study for the coding interview • How to execute the coding test Due to the level of interaction required, attendance will be capped at 40. Never fear: we will be organizing this same event bi-monthly because we want everyone to have access to this session! Agenda: 5:00 p.m. - Doors open 5:15 p.m. - Introduction 5:30 p.m. - Session begins 6:30 p.m. - Session ends Event FAQ Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms? A: No. Q: Is the space ADA accessible? A: Yes. Q: Will there be food and drink at this event? A: Yes, appetizers and nonalcoholic drinks will be provided. Q: What is the parking situation? A: No on-site parking available at this event. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: The entrance for AWS Elemental is on SW Broadway, between Jefferson & Columbia, on the opposite side of the street from Raven & Rose. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: No secured bike parking available at this event. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes, taking public transportation to this event is recommended. The event is conveniently located near MAX and bus lines. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome.
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Change #52838
2019-03-15
13:50:16

create Calagator::Venue 202395745 AWS Elemental 1320 SW Broadway Suite 400 Portland, OR 97205 Roll back

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Change #52837
2019-03-15
12:44:52

create Calagator::Event 1250475246 CTRL-H - PDX Hackerspace - PDX Exploit Workshop Roll back

description nil <p>Hey everybody. Got a bug you just can't land? Is there a recent CVE you've been eyeballing seductively? Just want to brush up on your APPSEC or OPSEC? Do none of the above questions make any sense, but you're interested in computer security?</p> <p>PDX Exploit Workshop is the longest running security meetup in Portland (10 years!). It's an open, self driven event for people interested in computer security. Whether you're a novice or career professional, all are welcome. It's always a good time to learn about security!</p> <p>We spend this dedicated time each week researching and exploring topics of software and hardware security as well as working on personal and group projects. Occasionally we have presentations on our findings. Bring a willingness to learn, a curiosity about security, and/or a specific area of interest to share with others.</p> <p>This group meets in the PDX Hackerspace mainspace which has comfy seating, deluxe wifi (thanks Kyle!), Club Mate soda in the snack shack, and hackable LED displays to play around with.</p> <p>p.s. This event is open to everyone! No ^H membership is required to attend. All are welcome. That means you!</p>
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title nil CTRL-H - PDX Hackerspace - PDX Exploit Workshop
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Change #52836
2019-03-15
12:44:51

update Calagator::Source 996337022 https://www.meetup.com/CTRL-H/events/dnnbsqyzgbfb/ Roll back