ISSessions is holding our first workshop of the year, and you won’t want to miss it (especially first and second years)! The workshop is scheduled for Saturday, October 3rd, from 11 am – 2:00 pm (we may go up to an hour later). This event is entirely FREE for you!
Beginner’s BASH Beginner’s BASH will provide a primer for UNIX shell environments to help demystify the workflow and give beginners the ability to become productive in a command-line environment. This will be accomplished via Zoom where our event manager Jamie Paugh goes through “OverTheWire” lab Bandit levels 0-16. Members can ask questions and code-along live with the stream. There is no BASH experience required and we encourage those with experience to come by and improve upon their skillbase.
You will use BASH a lot in the future, so why not get ahead of the curb while you can!
Are you curious about how to get started jumpstarting your InfoSec/Cyber Security career? Don’t worry – we got you covered!We have secured 5 tremendous InfoSec professionals who want to share their knowledge with you.
Hey there everyone!
When you hear about the meeting we have in store… just brace yourselves! Get ready, because, on Thursday, September 24th at 7:00 PM, we have a star-studded line-up planned! We will be live on Discord and YouTube as always!
Are you curious about how to get started jumpstarting your InfoSec/Cyber Security career? Don’t worry – we got you covered!We have secured 5 tremendous InfoSec professionals who want to share their knowledge with you. It will be an open discussion forum led by our very own Event Manager and VP, Jamie & Louai. You have the opportunity to contribute your questions by either filling out the form below or asking you questions on Thursday night!
Our incredible panel of guests includes many faces you may already know in addition to some new ones too:
Alana Staszczyszyn Alana Staszczyszyn is a practicing security consultant. Her past and present work has focused on penetration testing and security governance in the public health sector. She is also heavily interested in various political, socioeconomic, and cultural aspects of cybersecurity, particularly on how the intersections of security and those domains have given rise to new cyber-threat landscape risks.
John Simpson John graduated from the Sheridan Information Systems Security program in 2015 and is currently a vulnerability researcher and team lead with Trend Micro in Toronto. He started his career with a coop position at Deloitte and stayed on board after graduation, working in Security Operations Center engineering and vulnerability assessment/penetration testing roles. In his current position, John reverse engineers vulnerabilities to write proof-of-concept exploits and devise network detection strategies to catch exploitation attempts. During the last 4.5 years in his current role, he has discovered several new vulnerabilities, authored blog posts for Trend Micro and Zero Day Initiative, and spoken at several conferences.
Nicholas Johnston Nick is the program coordinator for, and professor in, Sheridan College’s Honours Bachelor of Applied Information Sciences (Information Systems Security) degree program. Previous to his academia role, Nick led an incident response team, worked as a computer forensic investigator, programmer, penetration tester, secure code auditor, and general InfoSec consultant. You can find Nick on Twitter at @nickinfosec where he’ll either be tweeting cringe-worthy cyberpuns or electronics/maker questions.
Lee Kagan Lee started in 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.
Olivier Lemelin Olivier is currently a Threat Hunter at a major Canadain Telco and has been a part of the security industry for the last five years. He believes that the modern web browser is too complex and could be replaced by a well-behaved terminal environment and a bunch of Gopher servers. In his free time, he enjoys binary exploitation, Emacs, LISP programming, and gardening, all from the comfort of his $HOME.
We hope to see you all there! You definitely won’t want to miss this ISSessions meet-up 🙂
ISSessions this Thursday at 7:00 PM and we have two special segments planned. A debrief of our favorite talks and workshops from #DEFCONSafeMode along with a presentation on #ActiveDirectory and #Kerberos from Alex Kozlov
Attention everyone!
As summer winds down and we get ready to go back to class (online though…), we want to show you what ISSessions is about. If you have never been to an ISSessions meet-up, now is your chance. We have a very appealing meet-up planned this Thursday, August 27 @ 7:00 PM, for all infosec walks of life.
To start, Kurt will give an update with what’s happening in ISSessions, followed by the most critical infosec news to date with Nash and Yusef. Next, your amazing exec team will walk you through our favorite talks from Defcon a couple of weeks ago. We’ll finish off the night with a presentation/walkthrough from an inspired and knowledgeable community member and red teaming professional.
Defcon Week Debrief: Favourite Talks & Workshops Now that Defcon: Safe Mode is behind us, it’s time for a debrief! In this segment, your club executives will discuss their favorite Defcon: Safe Mode talks and workshops! A particular emphasis will be placed on new learnings and paradigm shifts! In the end, we’ll open up the discussion to the broader audience, so please feel free to contribute! Still haven’t watched any talks yet – now is your chance: https://www.youtube.com/user/DEFCONConference/playlists
Attacking Active Directory: As told through Hack The Box Active Directory and Kerberos are some of the most prevalent and efficient systems in internal network environments. As such, it’s also pretty easy to overlook misconfigurations or possible vulnerabilities in these services. As penetration testers, understanding Active Directory is essential to attacking corporate networks- why pop boxes when you can abuse built-in features? In this talk, Alex will be walking through how to abuse one such flaw to get the goods and plant yourself on a system.
Alex Kozlov is the Team Lead for the penetration testing & Red Team divisions at Access 2 Networks.
The exec team is pumped for this meeting and we hope you are too. Be sure to check it out as it’s our last meeting before school starts up again! See you all there!