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Change #49935
2018-08-30
13:13:06

update Calagator::Event 1250474188 PDX Veterans in Technology Roll back

description Join us for our monthly professional networking event. This is a great opportunity to build real connections with experienced technologists in Portland. PDX Veterans in Technology is a non-profit dedicated to assisting active-duty, reservist, and returning veterans with reintegration into the local tech community. Our organization is committed to helping create, advance, and maximize the careers of current veterans in technology within the Portland, Oregon and surrounding areas. These networking events are open to the public as well. Agenda: 5:30pm - Event kick off, catering served 6:00pm - Group announcements, job opportunities 6:15pm - Keynote speaker 7:00pm - More networking 7:30pm - Event ends <h2><a title="صور مخطوبين" href="https://rebrand.ly/Photos-Engagement">صور مخطوبين</a></h2> Join us for our monthly professional networking event. This is a great opportunity to build real connections with experienced technologists in Portland. PDX Veterans in Technology is a non-profit dedicated to assisting active-duty, reservist, and returning veterans with reintegration into the local tech community. Our organization is committed to helping create, advance, and maximize the careers of current veterans in technology within the Portland, Oregon and surrounding areas. These networking events are open to the public as well. Agenda: 5:30pm - Event kick off, catering served 6:00pm - Group announcements, job opportunities 6:15pm - Keynote speaker 7:00pm - More networking 7:30pm - Event ends
Change #49934
2018-08-30
13:12:47

update Calagator::Event 1250474188 PDX Veterans in Technology Roll back

Change #49933
2018-08-30
12:51:09

update Calagator::Venue 202390556 Intel Jones Farm Conference Center (JFCC) Roll back

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Change #49932
2018-08-30
12:49:43

update Calagator::Venue 202395450 Umpqua Bank 750 SW Yamhill St. Portland, OR 97205 Roll back

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Change #49931
2018-08-30
12:49:21

update Calagator::Venue 202394667 U.S. Bancorp Tower (Big Pink) Roll back

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Change #49930
2018-08-30
12:49:00

update Calagator::Venue 202394777 Intel Hawthorne Farms Building 1 (HF1), Auditorium Roll back

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Change #49929
2018-08-30
12:48:24

update Calagator::Event 1250473377 Automating Security in AWS Cloud Roll back

description AWS customers continue to struggle demonstrating alignment with security, compliance and audit requirements, such as the PCI-DSS. Additionally, many compliance requirements necessitate administrative and operational security controls that lack technical validation. This workshop is designed to instruct AWS cloud engineers, DevOps team members, security practitioners, and Managed Security Service Providers (MSSP) how to secure and manage regulated customer workloads in AWS. This class will focus on the security of an AWS customer account design (e.g. AWS CIS Foundation Benchmark), security architecture (e.g. AWS CIS 3-Tier Web Benchmark) and security automation leading practices. This workshop is an intermediate to advanced workshop with an emphasis on designing security automation for regulated workloads in AWS (e.g. PCI, DoD, CJIS, HIPAA, DFARs (800-171), FERPA and others). The result will enable cloud engineers and security practitioners to design, architect and implement automation in an AWS customer account to automatically enforce compliance requirements. It will also enable attendees to document their security governance/audit readiness through integration of AWS Security Partners from our AWS Marketplace and Security Competency Partners and Solutions. What will I learn in this class? How to design automation in AWS to enforce security controls and compliance requirements Automate audit findings to accelerate the compliance process Use AWS Partners and Marketplace tools to create more secure and reliable environments Course Objectives: Establish secure foundational account design and/or remediation of existing customer accounts Configure and manage AWS Security Services with a focus on automation Implement and design security automation services through AWS services and partner solutions Manage, secure and audit the use of AWS services using real-time risk management processes Leverage shared compliance across multiple security frameworks (e.g. PCI, DoD, CJIS, etc.) Learn about and leverage key security partners from the AWS Partner Network (APN) Learn about Container Security, Serverless Architecture, Advanced Encryption, and Auto-Healing in AWS AWS customers continue to struggle demonstrating alignment with security, compliance and audit requirements, such as the PCI-DSS. Additionally, many compliance requirements necessitate administrative and operational security controls that lack technical validation. This workshop is designed to instruct AWS cloud engineers, DevOps team members, security practitioners, and Managed Security Service Providers (MSSP) how to secure and manage regulated customer workloads in AWS. This class will focus on the security of an AWS customer account design (e.g. AWS CIS Foundation Benchmark), security architecture (e.g. AWS CIS 3-Tier Web Benchmark) and security automation leading practices. This workshop is an intermediate to advanced workshop with an emphasis on designing security automation for regulated workloads in AWS (e.g. PCI, DoD, CJIS, HIPAA, DFARs (800-171), FERPA and others). The result will enable cloud engineers and security practitioners to design, architect and implement automation in an AWS customer account to automatically enforce compliance requirements. It will also enable attendees to document their security governance/audit readiness through integration of AWS Security Partners from our AWS Marketplace and Security Competency Partners and Solutions. What will I learn in this class? How to design automation in AWS to enforce security controls and compliance requirements Automate audit findings to accelerate the compliance process Use AWS Partners and Marketplace tools to create more secure and reliable environments Course Objectives: <h2><a title="رسائل تعزية" href="https://rebrand.ly/condolence">رسائل تعزية</a></h2> Establish secure foundational account design and/or remediation of existing customer accounts Configure and manage AWS Security Services with a focus on automation Implement and design security automation services through AWS services and partner solutions Manage, secure and audit the use of AWS services using real-time risk management processes Leverage shared compliance across multiple security frameworks (e.g. PCI, DoD, CJIS, etc.) Learn about and leverage key security partners from the AWS Partner Network (APN) Learn about Container Security, Serverless Architecture, Advanced Encryption, and Auto-Healing in AWS
Change #49928
2018-08-30
12:46:24

update Calagator::Event 1250462332 Vibrant Data PDX Hackathon Roll back

description Imagine a world in which data becomes a personal asset that works on behalf of our personal interests and communities. Everyday, apps like yours could control how to send their data out into the world to circulate and bring back value to users. Certainly this would require a change in the way the world views data today, and in the infrastructure that enables it to flow freely while protected. This event is a first step in building that infrastructure for the benefit of all. Consider the prospect of Facebook, Google, Amazon, LinkedIn and other data silos bidding against each other for what data you might provide. What kinds of data might be the most interesting? How could that value be enhanced? How could you collect it with minimal effort? How would your privacy be protected? What could you get in return? At this event you’ll pick a particular type of personal data and build an app to show how its value as a personal asset can be enhanced. The app can be mobile, desktop, web or something else. About <a href="http://vibrantdata.org">Vibrant Data</a> Inspired by the Arab Spring popular uprisings’ use of Facebook and Twitter, The Vibrant Data Project is trying to understand the development landscape that is giving rise to the Gutenburg press of our era: disruptive communication and commerce vehicles that have the potential to overthrow corrupt regimes, spread new ideas, broaden economic opportunity, improve health and well being and aid in the fight for social justice and human rights. Imagine a world in which data becomes a personal asset that works on behalf of our personal interests and communities. Everyday, apps like yours could control how to send their data out into the world to circulate and bring back value to users. Certainly this would require a change in the way the world views data today, and in the infrastructure that enables it to flow freely while protected. This event is a first step in building that infrastructure for the benefit of all. Consider the prospect of Facebook, Google, Amazon, LinkedIn and other data silos bidding against each other for what data you might provide. What kinds of data might be the most interesting? How could that value be enhanced? How could you collect it with minimal effort? How would your privacy be protected? What could you get in return? At this event you’ll pick a particular type of personal data and build an app to show how its value as a personal asset can be enhanced. The app can be mobile, desktop, web or something else. About <a href="http://vibrantdata.org">Vibrant Data</a> Inspired by the Arab Spring popular uprisings’ use of Facebook and Twitter, The Vibrant Data Project is trying to understand the development landscape that is giving rise to the Gutenburg press of our era: disruptive communication and commerce vehicles that have the potential to overthrow corrupt regimes, spread new ideas, broaden economic opportunity, improve health and well being and aid in the fight for social justice and human rights. <h2><a title="صور الحمد لله" href="https://rebrand.ly/Pictures-Alhamdallah">صور الحمدلله</a></h2>
Change #49927
2018-08-30
12:45:56

update Calagator::Venue 202394211 Comcast Regional Office Roll back

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Change #49926
2018-08-30
12:44:47

update Calagator::Event 1250455994 Galois Tech Talk: Slava Pestov on the Factor programming language Roll back

description Factor is a programming language which has been in development for a little over 5 years. Factor is influenced by Forth, Lisp, Smalltalk. Factor takes the best ideas from Forth — simplicity, short, succint, code, emphasis on interactive testing, and meta-programming. Factor also brings modern high-level language features such as garbage collection, object orientation and functional programming familiar to users of languages such as Lisp, Smalltalk and Python. Finally, recognizing that no programming language is an island, Factor is portable, ships with a full-featured standard library, deploys stand-alone binaries, and interoperates with C and Objective-C. In this talk, I will give the rationale for Factor’s creation, present an overview of the language, and show how Factor can be used to solve real-world problems with a minimum of fuss. At the same time, I will emphasize Factor’s extensible syntax, meta-programming and reflection capabilities, and show that these features, which are unheard of in the world of mainstream programming languages, make programs easier to write, more robust, and fun. Biography: Slava was born in the former USSR and emigrated to New Zealand at the age of 7. He moved to Ottawa, Canada when he was 18 to study for a Bachelors and Masters degree in Mathematics. He now resides in Minneapolis, Minnesota. An early adopter of Java, Slava wrote the popular jEdit text editor, then went on to design and implement the Factor programming language. At his day job he hacks on web apps, optimizing compilers, garbage collectors, and everything in between . Galois has been holding weekly technical seminars for several years on topics from functional programming, formal methods, compiler and language design, to cryptography, and operating system construction, with talks by many figures from the programming language and formal methods communities. The talks are open and free. If you're planning to attend, dropping a note to <[email protected]> is appreciated, but not required. If you're interested in giving a talk, we're always looking for new speakers. Factor is a programming language which has been in development for a little over 5 years. Factor is influenced by Forth, Lisp, Smalltalk. Factor takes the best ideas from Forth — simplicity, short, succint, code, emphasis on interactive testing, and meta-programming. Factor also brings modern high-level language features such as garbage collection, object orientation and functional programming familiar to users of languages such as Lisp, Smalltalk and Python. Finally, recognizing that no programming language is an island, Factor is portable, ships with a full-featured standard library, deploys stand-alone binaries, and interoperates with C and Objective-C. In this talk, I will give the rationale for Factor’s creation, present an overview of the language, and show how Factor can be used to solve real-world problems with a minimum of fuss. At the same time, I will emphasize Factor’s extensible syntax, meta-programming and reflection capabilities, and show that these features, which are unheard of in the world of mainstream programming languages, make programs easier to write, more robust, and fun. <h2><a title="صور الحمد لله" href="https://rebrand.ly/Pictures-Alhamdallah">صور الحمدلله</a></h2> Biography: Slava was born in the former USSR and emigrated to New Zealand at the age of 7. He moved to Ottawa, Canada when he was 18 to study for a Bachelors and Masters degree in Mathematics. He now resides in Minneapolis, Minnesota. An early adopter of Java, Slava wrote the popular jEdit text editor, then went on to design and implement the Factor programming language. At his day job he hacks on web apps, optimizing compilers, garbage collectors, and everything in between . Galois has been holding weekly technical seminars for several years on topics from functional programming, formal methods, compiler and language design, to cryptography, and operating system construction, with talks by many figures from the programming language and formal methods communities. The talks are open and free. If you're planning to attend, dropping a note to is appreciated, but not required. If you're interested in giving a talk, we're always looking for new speakers.
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Change #49925
2018-08-30
12:44:22

update Calagator::Event 1250470159 OCCA: How You Resolved a Big Technical Challenge Roll back

description How You Resolved a Big Technical Challenge This is an opportunity for members and guests of monthly meeting of the Oregon Computer Consultants Association to share how they resolved a large technical challenge in the last year. An additional challenge will be to present your story in three minutes or less. The goal is to offer useful and novel solutions to problems other consultants could apply to their own work. Presented by OCCA Vice President Christian Martin will moderate the event. Christian is the founder of Denali Consulting. Agenda: 6:00--6:20 Networking 6:20--7:00 No-host dinner 7:00--7:30 Introductions and announcements 7:30--8:30 Main Presentation (followed by Q&A): How You Resolved a Big Technical Challenge This is an opportunity for members and guests of monthly meeting of the Oregon Computer Consultants Association to share how they resolved a large technical challenge in the last year. An additional challenge will be to present your story in three minutes or less. The goal is to offer useful and novel solutions to problems other consultants could apply to their own work. Presented by OCCA Vice President Christian Martin will moderate the event. Christian is the founder of Denali Consulting. Agenda: 6:00--6:20 Networking 6:20--7:00 No-host dinner 7:00--7:30 Introductions and announcements 7:30--8:30 Main Presentation (followed by Q&A): <h2><a title="صور الحمد لله" href="https://rebrand.ly/Pictures-Alhamdallah">صور الحمدلله</a></h2>
Change #49924
2018-08-30
12:43:49

update Calagator::Event 1250470321 The Birds and the Bees Pedalpalooza Ride Roll back

description The birds and bees are stirring and roving, searching for dates, friends, and life partners. Join this bike ride to chirp and buzz with other singles, and experience the leaves of soaring trees gracing you with love and the sunset painting the sky with glorious colors while the clouds float away. Classy shirts, pants, skirts, dresses, and shoes are required. Also, comb your hair. The ride will meet at 7PM at a location within 1 mile from downtown. We will bike to Mount Tabor and end at Circa 33, where we will have an afterparty. There are limited number of tickets for men and women. To come to the ride, you must purchase a free ticket. Only to ticket holders, we will disclose the starting point a day before the ride by email. To get a ticket, you must agree to the dress code and to the code of conduct. This event is open to singles of all gender identities and sexual orientations. Non-ticket holders are welcome to join at 10PM at Circa 33. Buy tickets here: The birds and bees are stirring and roving, searching for dates, friends, and life partners. Join this bike ride to chirp and buzz with other singles, and experience the leaves of soaring trees gracing you with love and the sunset painting the sky with glorious colors while the clouds float away. Classy shirts, pants, skirts, dresses, and shoes are required. Also, comb your hair. The ride will meet at 7PM at a location within 1 mile from downtown. We will bike to Mount Tabor and end at Circa 33, where we will have an afterparty. There are limited number of tickets for men and women. To come to the ride, you must purchase a free ticket. Only to ticket holders, we will disclose the starting point a day before the ride by email. To get a ticket, you must agree to the dress code and to the code of conduct. This event is open to singles of all gender identities and sexual orientations. Non-ticket holders are welcome to join at 10PM at Circa 33. Code of Conduct: http://www.portlandbikeparty.bikelandia.net/about-us/ Buy tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/portland-bike-party-the-birds-and-the-bees-tickets-25341423881 The birds and bees are stirring and roving, searching for dates, friends, and life partners. Join this bike ride to chirp and buzz with other singles, and experience the leaves of soaring trees gracing you with love and the sunset painting the sky with glorious colors while the clouds float away. Classy shirts, pants, skirts, dresses, and shoes are required. Also, comb your hair. The ride will meet at 7PM at a location within 1 mile from downtown. We will bike to Mount Tabor and end at Circa 33, where we will have an afterparty. There are limited number of tickets for men and women. To come to the ride, you must purchase a free ticket. Only to ticket holders, we will disclose the starting point a day before the ride by email. To get a ticket, you must agree to the dress code and to the code of conduct. This event is open to singles of all gender identities and sexual orientations. Non-ticket holders are welcome to join at 10PM at Circa 33. Buy tickets here: The birds and bees are stirring and roving, searching for dates, friends, and life partners. Join this bike ride to chirp and buzz with other singles, and experience the leaves of soaring trees gracing you with love and the sunset painting the sky with glorious colors while the clouds float away. Classy shirts, pants, skirts, dresses, and shoes are required. Also, comb your hair. The ride will meet at 7PM at a location within 1 mile from downtown. We will bike to Mount Tabor and end at Circa 33, where we will have an afterparty. There are limited number of tickets for men and women. <h2><a title="صور الحمد لله" href="https://rebrand.ly/Pictures-Alhamdallah">صور الحمدلله</a></h2> To come to the ride, you must purchase a free ticket. Only to ticket holders, we will disclose the starting point a day before the ride by email. To get a ticket, you must agree to the dress code and to the code of conduct. This event is open to singles of all gender identities and sexual orientations. Non-ticket holders are welcome to join at 10PM at Circa 33. Code of Conduct: http://www.portlandbikeparty.bikelandia.net/about-us/ Buy tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/portland-bike-party-the-birds-and-the-bees-tickets-25341423881
Change #49923
2018-08-30
12:42:28

update Calagator::Venue 202395979 Connective DX Community Room 2030 NW Pettygrove St Portland, OR 97209 Roll back

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Change #49922
2018-08-30
12:42:09

update Calagator::Event 1250468269 RactiveJS workshop with Marty Nelson Roll back

description An introduction and exploration of live, reactive templating with RactiveJS. Whether you're a beginner or a veteran of web development, leverage your HTML, JS, and CSS knowledge to easily create dynamic data-driven applications and websites. RSVP Here: ractivejs-workshop-april.eventbrite.com ###What is Ractive JS? Ractive is a template-driven UI library, but unlike other tools that generate inert HTML, it transforms your templates into blueprints for apps that are interactive by default. Some tools force you to learn a new vocabulary and structure your app in a particular way. Ractive works for you, not the other way around – and it plays well with other libraries. ###What will the workshop cover? ####Templating We'll cover the mustache basics and then dive into the expanded abilities of two-way binding, sections and expressions. Patterns for common use cases like master/detail relationships. ####Data, Binding and Observers Controlling data through template binding and programmatic manipulation. Establishing data flows with observers. Decorators, Events and Transitions & Animations Encapsulate DOM manipulation, respond to events and provide intro and outro effects ####Components Apply the fundamentals of Ractive in a modular fashion to build composable, powerful apps Advanced Configuration and Instantiation, and more ###Resources to get started * http://www.ractivejs.org/ * https://github.com/martypdx/ractive-workshop ###Installation Using Ractive can be as simple as adding a script tag in the browser. __However__, for this workshop please make sure you have node.js installed as will be exploring ractive in a modern build environment. Here's how to get started: http://docs.ractivejs.org/latest/get-started-with-node-js An introduction and exploration of live, reactive templating with RactiveJS. Whether you're a beginner or a veteran of web development, leverage your HTML, JS, and CSS knowledge to easily create dynamic data-driven applications and websites. RSVP Here: ractivejs-workshop-april.eventbrite.com ###What is Ractive JS? Ractive is a template-driven UI library, but unlike other tools that generate inert HTML, it transforms your templates into blueprints for apps that are interactive by default. Some tools force you to learn a new vocabulary and structure your app in a particular way. Ractive works for you, not the other way around – and it plays well with other libraries. ###What will the workshop cover? ####Templating We'll cover the mustache basics and then dive into the expanded abilities of two-way binding, sections and expressions. Patterns for common use cases like master/detail relationships. ####Data, Binding and Observers Controlling data through template binding and programmatic manipulation. Establishing data flows with observers. Decorators, Events and Transitions & Animations Encapsulate DOM manipulation, respond to events and provide intro and outro effects ####Components Apply the fundamentals of Ractive in a modular fashion to build composable, powerful apps Advanced Configuration and Instantiation, and more ###Resources to get started * http://www.ractivejs.org/ <h2><a title="صور الحمد لله" href="https://rebrand.ly/Pictures-Alhamdallah">صور الحمدلله</a></h2> ###Installation Using Ractive can be as simple as adding a script tag in the browser. __However__, for this workshop please make sure you have node.js installed as will be exploring ractive in a modern build environment. Here's how to get started: http://docs.ractivejs.org/latest/get-started-with-node-js
Change #49921
2018-08-30
12:41:33

update Calagator::Venue 202393663 University Hospital South, UHS 8B60 OHSU, Portand, OR Roll back

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Change #49920
2018-08-30
12:39:20

update Calagator::Event 1250473542 PDXPUG: PUDL: Portland Urban Data Lake Roll back

description Presented by: Dr. Kristin Tufte This talk will describe work in Smart Cities in the Portland region. We’ll begin with the framework and motivation for the Smart Cities work and the question What is a Smart City? We’ll discuss Portland’s approach to Smart Cities, provide some historical context and then give an overview of ongoing Smart Cities projects including work on AV policy, the Portland Urban Data Lake, new sensors and earthquake resilience. The goal of the talk is to give the audience an overview of the work being done in Portland to bring a human face to data and technology and to inspire question and discussion. Dr. Tufte is actively involved in Portland’s Smart Cities work and was the data lead on the City of Portland’s Smart Cities proposal. Dr. Tufte has collaborated closely with transportation agencies in the Portland-Vancouver area for the past ten years and directs PORTAL — the regional transportation data archive. Dr. Tufte is a member of the Transportation Research Board’s Urban Data Committee, co-chairing its Urban Big Data subcommittee and Portland Global Cities Team Challenge Action Cluster. Dr. Tufte has a PhD in Database Management from the University of Wisconsin - Madison. Dr. Tufte’s passion is using data and technology to change people’s lives, especially those in traditionally underserved communities. Presented by: Dr. Kristin Tufte This talk will describe work in Smart Cities in the Portland region. We’ll begin with the framework and motivation for the Smart Cities work and the question What is a Smart City? We’ll discuss Portland’s approach to Smart Cities, provide some historical context and then give an overview of ongoing Smart Cities projects including work on AV policy, the Portland Urban Data Lake, new sensors and earthquake resilience. The goal of the talk is to give the audience an overview of the work being done in Portland to bring a human face to data and technology and to inspire question and discussion. Dr. Tufte is actively involved in Portland’s Smart Cities work and was the data lead on the City of Portland’s Smart Cities proposal. Dr. Tufte has collaborated closely with transportation agencies in the Portland-Vancouver area for the past ten years and directs PORTAL — the regional transportation data archive. Dr. Tufte is a member of the Transportation Research Board’s Urban Data Committee, co-chairing its Urban Big Data subcommittee and Portland Global Cities Team Challenge Action Cluster. Dr. Tufte has a PhD in Database Management from the University of Wisconsin - Madison. Dr. Tufte’s passion is using data and technology to change people’s lives, especially those in traditionally underserved communities. <h2><a title="صور الحمد لله" href="https://rebrand.ly/Pictures-Alhamdallah">صور الحمدلله</a></h2>
Change #49919
2018-08-30
12:28:33

update Calagator::Venue 202395225 Elemental Technologies Roll back

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Change #49918
2018-08-30
12:28:29

update Calagator::Venue 202391893 Portland Art Museum: Kridel Grand Ballroom Roll back

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Change #49917
2018-08-30
12:28:14

update Calagator::Venue 202395698 Advance Auto Parts/Carquest Distribution Center Roll back

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Change #49916
2018-08-30
12:27:57

update Calagator::Event 1250474069 OWASP Portland Chapter Meeting - SAST and the Bad Human Code Project Roll back

description SAST and the Bad Human Code Project Static application security testing (SAST) is the automated analysis of source code both in its text and compiled forms. Lint is considered to be one of the first tools to analyze source code and this year marks its 40th anniversary. Even though it wasn't explicitly searching for security vulnerabilities back then, it did flag suspicious constructs. Today there are a myriad of tools to choose from both open source and commercial. We’ll talk about things to consider when evaluating web application scanners then turn our attention to finding additional ways to aggregate and correlate data from other sources such as git logs, code complexity analyzers and even rosters of students who completed secure coding training in an attempt to build a predictive vulnerability model for any new application that comes along. We’re also looking for people to contribute to a new open source initiative called “The Bad Human Code Project.” The goal is to create a one-stop corpus of intentionally vulnerable code snippets in as many languages as possible. Speaker's Bio: John L. Whiteman is a web application security engineer at Oregon Health and Science University. He builds security tools and teaches a hands-on secure coding class to developers, researchers and anyone else interested in protecting data at the institution. He previously worked as a security researcher for Intel's Open Source Technology Center. John recently completed a Master of Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology specializing in Interactive Intelligence. He loves talking with like-minded people who are interested in building the next generation of security controls using technologies such as machine learning and AI. SAST and the Bad Human Code Project Static application security testing (SAST) is the automated analysis of source code both in its text and compiled forms. Lint is considered to be one of the first tools to analyze source code and this year marks its 40th anniversary. Even though it wasn't explicitly searching for security vulnerabilities back then, it did flag suspicious constructs. Today there are a myriad of tools to choose from both open source and commercial. We’ll talk about things to consider when evaluating web application scanners then turn our attention to finding additional ways to aggregate and correlate data from other sources such as git logs, code complexity analyzers and even rosters of students who completed secure coding training in an attempt to build a predictive vulnerability model for any new application that comes along. We’re also looking for people to contribute to a new open source initiative called “The Bad Human Code Project.” The goal is to create a one-stop corpus of intentionally vulnerable code snippets in as many languages as possible. <h2><a title="صور الحمد لله" href="https://rebrand.ly/Pictures-Alhamdallah">صور الحمدلله</a></h2> Speaker's Bio: John L. Whiteman is a web application security engineer at Oregon Health and Science University. He builds security tools and teaches a hands-on secure coding class to developers, researchers and anyone else interested in protecting data at the institution. He previously worked as a security researcher for Intel's Open Source Technology Center. John recently completed a Master of Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology specializing in Interactive Intelligence. He loves talking with like-minded people who are interested in building the next generation of security controls using technologies such as machine learning and AI.
Change #49915
2018-08-30
12:25:40

update Calagator::Event 1250474073 CTRL-H - PDX Hackerspace - Open Hack Night! Roll back

description <p>Every Second Friday is Open Hack Night here at ^H. Come hangout with us at the most happening (and productive) place in town! Hackerspace activities encompass Hardware, Software, Crafting/Textiles, all the Realities (Real, Virtual and Augmented), Infosec, Audio/Video, Cryptocurrencies, Gaming, you name it - if it's technology then it's in scope. Our Hackerspace is a place where people with an interest in computing or technology can gather to work on projects while sharing ideas, equipment, and knowledge. There is plenty of table space, bandwidth and 3D printers (for those looking to try that out). Bring your ideas, works in progress, or something to show off. We'll see you there!</p> <p>Every Second Friday is Open Hack Night here at ^H. Come hangout with us at the most happening (and productive) place in town! Hackerspace activities encompass Hardware, Software, Crafting/Textiles, all the Realities (Real, Virtual and Augmented), Infosec, Audio/Video, Cryptocurrencies, Gaming, you name it - if it's technology then it's in scope. Our Hackerspace is a place where people with an interest in computing or technology can gather to work on projects while sharing ideas, equipment, and knowledge. There is plenty of table space, bandwidth and 3D printers (for those looking to try that out). Bring your ideas, works in progress, or something to show off. We'll see you there!</p> <h2><a title="صور الحمد لله" href="https://rebrand.ly/Pictures-Alhamdallah">صور الحمدلله</a></h2>
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Change #49914
2018-08-30
12:25:09

update Calagator::Event 1250474182 AgilePDX: Virtual Pub Lunch on Hiring - Agile Outside of Engineering Roll back

description Have traffic and work schedules prevented you from joining an agile event on a topic which could help you or your teams? Then a virtual "pub lunch" may be the answer! This agile lunch discussion is a collaborative effort between Seattle and Portland agile minds, and we're hoping it won't stop there. The event is held on a zoom conference line. We've learned using video is best, and you might consider your environment before joining -- find a quiet space where you won't be interrupted or feel self conscious. We're monitoring chat as a back channel, so if you can't find a spot in the discussion, add your question in chat and our hosts will try to work it in. **This weeks topic:** Agile Outside of Engineering! The tech industry has collaborated for some time now to find new and better ways to tackle complex problems and deliver value to our stakeholders. And it seems companies have taken notice and agile "good practices" or "lessons learned" are being adopted outside of engineering groups. Methods like limiting your work in progress, planning & working in smaller increments, daily updates & coordination, review & adapt sessions are popping up in other departments and disciplines. Invite your friends to share stories and insights of such agile practices outside of software teams and IT departments. We can all learn from each other and would love to see new voices join, sharing unique challenges and solutions. Please RSVP at our Meetup event and get the zoom connection info: https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/254179707/ Have traffic and work schedules prevented you from joining an agile event on a topic which could help you or your teams? Then a virtual "pub lunch" may be the answer! This agile lunch discussion is a collaborative effort between Seattle and Portland agile minds, and we're hoping it won't stop there. The event is held on a zoom conference line. We've learned using video is best, and you might consider your environment before joining -- find a quiet space where you won't be interrupted or feel self conscious. We're monitoring chat as a back channel, so if you can't find a spot in the discussion, add your question in chat and our hosts will try to work it in. **This weeks topic:** Agile Outside of Engineering! The tech industry has collaborated for some time now to find new and better ways to tackle complex problems and deliver value to our stakeholders. And it seems companies have taken notice and agile "good practices" or "lessons learned" are being adopted outside of engineering groups. Methods like limiting your work in progress, planning & working in smaller increments, daily updates & coordination, review & adapt sessions are popping up in other departments and disciplines. Invite your friends to share stories and insights of such agile practices outside of software teams and IT departments. We can all learn from each other and would love to see new voices join, sharing unique challenges and solutions. <h2><a title="صور الحمد لله" href="https://rebrand.ly/Pictures-Alhamdallah">صور الحمدلله</a></h2> Please RSVP at our Meetup event and get the zoom connection info: https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/254179707/
Change #49913
2018-08-30
12:24:42

update Calagator::Venue 202395728 Regus, 1455 NW Irving St. Suite 200, Portland, OR 97209 Roll back

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Change #49912
2018-08-30
12:22:46

update Calagator::Venue 202396013 McMenamins' Cornelius Pass Roadhouse Roll back

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Change #49911
2018-08-30
12:22:08

update Calagator::Venue 202395718 FreeGeek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue Portland, OR 97214 Roll back

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Change #49910
2018-08-30
12:21:05

update Calagator::Event 1250466980 September Civic Hack Night Roll back

description **Time for another Code for Portland civic hack night!** Join us to work on civic hacking projects for a better Portland. Bring ideas, projects, data, laptops, and friends. **Schedule:** - 6:00-6:20 -- Participants arrive and socialize. - 6:20-6:30 -- Introductions, announcements from organizers & project leads. - 6:30-8:30 -- Hacking! Project teams break out to work. New participants can join teams, circulate, form discussion groups, or seek out organizers for orientation (Nate G., Erica, Nate W., or Mele). - ~7:00 -- Pizza arrives. - 8:30+ -- Everyone reconvenes and shares reactions and progress made over the last two hours. Show and tell if time/resources allow it. Thank you and goodnight! **Please RSVP** so that we know how much pizza we'll need! **Civic Heroes of all types welcome!** This event is for coders and non-coders alike -- as long as you're interested in making government more transparent and building interesting things for our city, you're more than welcome! **Bring a laptop** if you intend on getting some hands-on hacking done (it’s ok if you can’t but it definitely helps to have one). **There will be pizza!** We'll be getting some 'za from Sizzle Pie, so there will be vegan and vegetarian options. *If you have something you'd like to work on or are excited about, please let us know via the meetup or at the hack night itself. We are growing our initiative and the energy comes from the community.* **Code for Portland has a Code of Conduct!** Please always be respectful and help us keep our events welcoming, positive, productive environments for everyone. http://www.codeforportland.org/code-of-conduct/ **Time for another Code for Portland civic hack night!** Join us to work on civic hacking projects for a better Portland. Bring ideas, projects, data, laptops, and friends. **Schedule:** - 6:00-6:20 -- Participants arrive and socialize. - 6:20-6:30 -- Introductions, announcements from organizers & project leads. - 6:30-8:30 -- Hacking! Project teams break out to work. New participants can join teams, circulate, form discussion groups, or seek out organizers for orientation (Nate G., Erica, Nate W., or Mele). - ~7:00 -- Pizza arrives. - 8:30+ -- Everyone reconvenes and shares reactions and progress made over the last two hours. Show and tell if time/resources allow it. Thank you and goodnight! **Please RSVP** so that we know how much pizza we'll need! **Civic Heroes of all types welcome!** This event is for coders and non-coders alike -- as long as you're interested in making government more transparent and building interesting things for our city, you're more than welcome! **Bring a laptop** if you intend on getting some hands-on hacking done (it’s ok if you can’t but it definitely helps to have one). **There will be pizza!** We'll be getting some 'za from Sizzle Pie, so there will be vegan and vegetarian options. *If you have something you'd like to work on or are excited about, please let us know via the meetup or at the hack night itself. We are growing our initiative and the energy comes from the community.* **Code for Portland has a Code of Conduct!** Please always be respectful and help us keep our events welcoming, positive, productive environments for everyone. <h2><a title="صور مخطوبين" href="https://rebrand.ly/Photos-Engagement">صور مخطوبين</a></h2> http://www.codeforportland.org/code-of-conduct/
Change #49909
2018-08-30
12:19:28

update Calagator::Venue 202395722 Senator Wyden's Office Courtyard, 911 NE 11th Avenue, Portland, OR 97232 Roll back

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Change #49908
2018-08-30
12:18:45

update Calagator::Venue 202395777 Base Camp Brewing Roll back

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Change #49907
2018-08-30
12:18:02

update Calagator::Venue 202395834 OHSU Doernbecher Children's Hospital, 11th Floor, Vey Conference Center, Collins Goudy Room Roll back

description Join us for a networking event in connecting clinicians with tech-savvy individuals to create innovative healthcare solutions. Everyone in the biotechnology startup ecosystem and life sciences community are welcome and encouraged to attend. This is a free event and refreshments with be provided. Join us for a networking event in connecting clinicians with tech-savvy individuals to create innovative healthcare solutions. Everyone in the biotechnology startup ecosystem and life sciences community are welcome and encouraged to attend. This is a free event and refreshments with be provided. <h2><a title="صور مخطوبين" href="https://rebrand.ly/Photos-Engagement">صور مخطوبين</a></h2>
Change #49906
2018-08-30
12:17:35

update Calagator::Event 1250473547 Detox Pop-Up All-Ages Nightclub | May 18th, 2018 Roll back

description Detox Teen Nightclub: The NW’s newest Pop-Up EDM style, teen nightlife destination. Featuring popular DJ’s, stunning sound and lighting that overwhelms your senses. Complete with a full mocktail bar, VIP tables and highly trained staff. Detox creates the best and safest dance music atmosphere for youth of all identities in the northwest! MUSIC BY: -OPTIKOS -FRIZ Events are all ages but recommended for guests 16-21 years of age. Detox Nightclub is a proud supporter of the LGBTQ community! Detox Teen Nightclub: The NW’s newest Pop-Up EDM style, teen nightlife destination. Featuring popular DJ’s, stunning sound and lighting that overwhelms your senses. Complete with a full mocktail bar, VIP tables and highly trained staff. Detox creates the best and safest dance music atmosphere for youth of all identities in the northwest! MUSIC BY: -OPTIKOS -FRIZ Events are all ages but recommended for guests 16-21 years of age. Detox Nightclub is a proud supporter of the LGBTQ community! <h2><a title="صور مخطوبين" href="https://rebrand.ly/Photos-Engagement">صور مخطوبين</a></h2>
Change #49905
2018-08-30
12:17:07

update Calagator::Venue 202395901 CENTRL Office - West End 1155 SW Morrison St Portland, OR 97205 Roll back

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Change #49904
2018-08-30
12:03:04

update Calagator::Venue 202395923 OpenHaus Portland Roll back

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Change #49903
2018-08-30
12:03:02

update Calagator::Venue 202396003 WeWork 700 SW 5th Ave, Portland, OR 97204 Roll back

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Change #49902
2018-08-30
12:01:16

update Calagator::Venue 202394533 East Glisan Pizza and Lounge Roll back

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Change #49901
2018-08-30
12:00:05

update Calagator::Event 1250474043 Make a DJ Push Pad with Raspberry Pi Roll back

description Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending. Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music). All necessary equipment is provided for class, but if you'd like to take it home, you can purchase a kit at the Free Geek Store! Recommended Prerequisites: Anatomy of a Computer (call 503-232-9350 to register) Space is limited! Please register only if you are committed to attending. Become a DIY DJ with Raspberry Pi! Come tinker with us using the Raspberry Pi, a powerful open source micro-computer that is revolutionizing the DIY landscape. By writing code and building circuits, you will create and customize a simple DJ push pad (much like the controllers used to make electronic music). All necessary equipment is provided for class, but if you'd like to take it home, you can purchase a kit at the Free Geek Store! Recommended Prerequisites: Anatomy of a Computer (call 503-232-9350 to register) <h2><a title="كلام حب بالانجليزي" href="https://rebrand.ly/English-love">كلام حب بالانجليزي</a></h2>
Change #49900
2018-08-30
11:58:12

update Calagator::Venue 202395995 Autodesk Roll back

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Change #49899
2018-08-30
11:56:59

update Calagator::Venue 202395984 FocusVision Roll back

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Change #49898
2018-08-30
11:55:51

update Calagator::Venue 202396001 Amplifed Roll back

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Change #49897
2018-08-30
11:55:42

update Calagator::Venue 202395985 Standard Insurance, Atrium Room Roll back

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Change #49896
2018-08-30
11:55:19

update Calagator::Event 1250473788 Mozilla Portland Open House Roll back

description Meet Mozilla for an evening of networking and great conversation! Hear from some of the great creators behind the Firefox Browser, learn what the Mozilla future holds, and meet and mingle with our teams. Appetizers and drinks will be served. Event Schedule: 4:30pm - Doors Open/Networking 5:00pm - Mozilla’s Mission and Vision 5:10pm - Firefox’s Future 6:30pm - Event Concludes Some of our special guests include: - VP of Engineering, Firefox - Senior Director of Engineering, Firefox Runtime - Director of Enterprise Information Security - Recruiting Team Meet Mozilla for an evening of networking and great conversation! Hear from some of the great creators behind the Firefox Browser, learn what the Mozilla future holds, and meet and mingle with our teams. Appetizers and drinks will be served. Event Schedule: 4:30pm - Doors Open/Networking 5:00pm - Mozilla’s Mission and Vision 5:10pm - Firefox’s Future 6:30pm - Event Concludes Some of our special guests include: - VP of Engineering, Firefox - Senior Director of Engineering, Firefox Runtime - Director of Enterprise Information Security - Recruiting Team <h2><a title="رسائل تعزية" href="https://rebrand.ly/condolence">رسائل تعزية</a></h2>
Change #49895
2018-08-30
11:55:14

update Calagator::Event 1250473955 JAMStack Portland #1: What is the JAMStack? Roll back

description The inaugural Portland JAMStack Meetup! We're going to have three presentations discussing what the JAMStack is, static site generators and CMSs, micro static site generators, orthogonal build steps and building your own tools. The inaugural Portland JAMStack Meetup! We're going to have three presentations discussing what the JAMStack is, static site generators and CMSs, micro static site generators, orthogonal build steps and building your own tools. <h2><a title="صور الحمد لله" href="https://rebrand.ly/Pictures-Alhamdallah">صور الحمدلله</a></h2>
Change #49894
2018-08-30
11:53:55

update Calagator::Venue 202395353 Workday Beaverton Office Roll back

description Take MAX Blue Line to Beaverton Central stop, or commute to the Beaverton Round. From the MAX stop, walk on the left side of 24 Hour Fitness, to find an glass entrance on corner of Watson and Milikan Way. Take elevator to 2nd Floor and knock on the Workday sign. Take MAX Blue Line to Beaverton Central stop, or commute to the Beaverton Round. From the MAX stop, walk on the left side of 24 Hour Fitness, to find an glass entrance on corner of Watson and Milikan Way. Take elevator to 2nd Floor and knock on the Workday sign. <h2><a title="رسائل تعزية" href="https://rebrand.ly/condolence">رسائل تعزية</a></h2>
Change #49893
2018-08-30
11:53:22

update Calagator::Event 1250474081 Learn to Code | Thinkful Portland - Free Crash Course: Basic JavaScript Roll back

description <p>*** MUST RSVP ON EVENTBRITE HERE: <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-crash-course-basic-javascript-tickets-48682781510?aff=Meetup" class="linkified">https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-crash-course-basic-javascript-tickets-48682781510?aff=Meetup</a> ***</p> <p>Learn the fundamentals of programming as you get introduced to JavaScript, the most popular language on the job market. Join this workshop and start your journey towards becoming a developer.</p> <p>We'll cover everything you need to know to start learning the language, including different data types, variables, and functions. We'll finish the workshop with a roadmap you can follow to continue learning JavaScript after the meetup.</p> <p>Be sure to bring a laptop. If you don't have one, we can pair you with someone who does.</p> <p>How to find us:<br>1731 SE 10th Ave., Portland, OR 97214</p> <p>Located SE Portland near Ladd's Addition on 10th betweek SE Market & Mill.<br>Free Street Parking available on every block.<br>Buses 4, 10, 14, and 70 all have stops within 2-3 blocks of location.<br>Check in at Front Desk for Event with Free Geek Admin Team.</p> <p>*** MUST RSVP ON EVENTBRITE HERE: <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-crash-course-basic-javascript-tickets-48682781510?aff=Meetup" class="linkified">https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-crash-course-basic-javascript-tickets-48682781510?aff=Meetup</a> ***</p> <p>Learn the fundamentals of programming as you get introduced to JavaScript, the most popular language on the job market. Join this workshop and start your journey towards becoming a developer.</p> <p>We'll cover everything you need to know to start learning the language, including different data types, variables, and functions. We'll finish the workshop with a roadmap you can follow to continue learning JavaScript after the meetup.</p> <p>Be sure to bring a laptop. If you don't have one, we can pair you with someone who does.</p> <p>How to find us:<br>1731 SE 10th Ave., Portland, OR 97214</p> <p>Located SE Portland near Ladd's Addition on 10th betweek SE Market & Mill.<br>Free Street Parking available on every block.<br>Buses 4, 10, 14, and 70 all have stops within 2-3 blocks of location.<br>Check in at Front Desk for Event with Free Geek Admin Team.</p> <h2><a title="رسائل تعزية" href="https://rebrand.ly/condolence">رسائل تعزية</a></h2>
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Change #49892
2018-08-30
11:52:55

update Calagator::Event 1250474187 Peer mentoring, probability distributions and case study Roll back

description At this meeting we will have: - an intro/review of probability distributions and where to use them - a discussion on a real life case study - a discussion on chapters 1-3 of the book. Come on out and learn, teach and discuss probabilistic programming. At this meeting we will have: - an intro/review of probability distributions and where to use them - a discussion on a real life case study - a discussion on chapters 1-3 of the book. Come on out and learn, teach and discuss probabilistic programming. <h2><a title="صور الحمد لله" href="https://rebrand.ly/Pictures-Alhamdallah">صور الحمدلله</a></h2>
Change #49891
2018-08-30
11:52:22

update Calagator::Event 1250474188 PDX Veterans in Technology Roll back

description Join us for our monthly professional networking event. This is a great opportunity to build real connections with experienced technologists in Portland. PDX Veterans in Technology is a non-profit dedicated to assisting active-duty, reservist, and returning veterans with reintegration into the local tech community. Our organization is committed to helping create, advance, and maximize the careers of current veterans in technology within the Portland, Oregon and surrounding areas. These networking events are open to the public as well. Agenda: 5:30pm - Event kick off, catering served 6:00pm - Group announcements, job opportunities 6:15pm - Keynote speaker 7:00pm - More networking 7:30pm - Event ends Join us for our monthly professional networking event. This is a great opportunity to build real connections with experienced technologists in Portland. PDX Veterans in Technology is a non-profit dedicated to assisting active-duty, reservist, and returning veterans with reintegration into the local tech community. Our organization is committed to helping create, advance, and maximize the careers of current veterans in technology within the Portland, Oregon and surrounding areas. These networking events are open to the public as well. Agenda: 5:30pm - Event kick off, catering served 6:00pm - Group announcements, job opportunities 6:15pm - Keynote speaker 7:00pm - More networking 7:30pm - Event ends <h2><a title="صور مخطوبين" href="https://rebrand.ly/Photos-Engagement">صور مخطوبين</a></h2>
Change #49890
2018-08-30
11:49:45

update Calagator::Venue 202394786 CrowdCompass by Cvent Roll back

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Change #49889
2018-08-30
11:47:50

update Calagator::Venue 202396009 Caffelli Roll back

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Change #49888
2018-08-30
11:46:56

update Calagator::Event 1250461935 Vim Users Group:wq Roll back

description A meetup in Portland, OR for people who use the Vim text editor to share tips, knowledge, and various other things they find useful in their daily writing of whatever. The first meetup will occur in Simple's office where there will be: * VimScript and why it's not that scary * other proposals are welcome! * or I'll just talk about Fugitive.vim and stuff Please e-mail [email protected] for questions/comments. A meetup in Portland, OR for people who use the Vim text editor to share tips, knowledge, and various other things they find useful in their daily writing of whatever. The first meetup will occur in Simple's office where there will be: * VimScript and why it's not that scary * other proposals are welcome! * or I'll just talk about Fugitive.vim and stuff Please e-mail [email protected] for questions/comments. <h2><a title="رسائل تعزية" href="https://rebrand.ly/condolence">رسائل تعزية</a></h2>
Change #49887
2018-08-30
11:46:49

update Calagator::Venue 202394794 CrowdCompass in Block 300 Building: 308 SW 2nd Ave, Suite #200 Roll back

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Change #49886
2018-08-30
11:45:40

update Calagator::Venue 202394856 OMSI Empirical Theater Roll back

description Movie theater and event space maintains its original iMax screen and adds new digital projection. 3D available. Movie theater and event space maintains its original iMax screen and adds new digital projection. 3D available. <h2><a title="تحميل صور" href="https://rebrand.ly/downloading-pictures">تحميل صور</a></h2>