Date: 2020-10-08 (THURSDAY)
Time: 19:00 – 21:00
Location: VIRTUAL (Discord + YouTube)
Agenda:
19:00 – Kickoff – Kurt π
19:10 – News Roundup – Nash & Adam π
19:30 – Rickβs Repo Rundown – Nick π
19:45 – Break π
20:00 – An Introduction to OSX Exploitation – Lee Kegan π§ π€―
Hey there everyone!
All of us at ISSessions hope that the first month of your 2020 Fall term has gone well. We started on a great note with a very successful Panel and the Beginner’s BASH workshop – We have no plans to slow down now!
As spooky szn begins π π» π and the cold hits π₯Άπ§£π§€, we want you to join us for a wonderful meet-up this Thursday, October 8th, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Kurt will kick-off the meeting with some great tools that Sheridan provides for us students. Then the good old News Roundup with Nash & Adam followed by Ricks Repo Rundown with Nick. After a short break, our good friend of the club – Lee Kagan will be giving us an awesome presentation on OSX (Apple’s OS) Exploitation. I know I’m excited about this talk!
An Introduction to OSX Exploitation
As more Apple products become integrated into the modern environment, OSX is finally getting the offensive attention it deserves. As a result, it’s becoming critical for attackers and defenders to understand the attack surface as well as the unique challenges this OSX poses.
This talk will walk through the basics of attacking OSX. What are Plists? Are DyLibs meaningful? Does ActiveDirectory work with Macs? What the heck is JamF?
Lee will cover all of these and more in this introduction to OSX exploitation.
Lee Kagan
Lee started in the IT and security world in 2010 in Toronto, Canada. When Lee isn’t tip-toeing through enterprise’s Active Directory environments he’s running the DerbyCon Toronto Community Chapter, the Canadian Collegiate Cyber Exercise (C3X), and as an instructor teaching Canadian offensive and defensive professionals ways to up their game. Lee has spoken at multiple events and conferences such as BSides and SecTor. In his spare time, Lee is an executive chef at a restaurant in his mind.
Lee specializes in offensive RnD with a focus on ActiveDirectory and defensive measures evasion techniques, malware development in C#/C++, C2 design and management.
Lee is the practice lead for Adversarial Collaboration (purple team) at Lares. Prior to Lares, Lee was the Sr. offensive RnD specialist at Symantec.
As school picks up, blow off some steam with ISSessions while learning about the latest in InfoSec! Be there or be scaredβ¦ β οΈ πΒ
– ISSessions Exec Team πΎ π