Upcoming Events


OWASP Suffolk - An introduction to OSINT
Nov
22

OWASP Suffolk - An introduction to OSINT

OSINT - OpenSource INTelligence is the art of research and analysis of data that is freely available from publicly available sources. Combined with digital tools and techniques it's amazing what you can learn using nothing more than a computer and an internet connection.

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What is eBPF and why should you care? - Kev Sheldrake
Oct
20

What is eBPF and why should you care? - Kev Sheldrake

eBPF is relatively new and “a revolutionary technology with origins in the Linux kernel that can run sandboxed programs in an operating system kernel.” You can achieve similar results to writing a kernel module, but in a (supposedly – we’ll come to that) safe manner. eBPF code runs in a virtual machine and, depending on the program type, can access all sorts of kernel internals, with programs being launched when specified code points get hit.

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Adastral Women in Tech - Learning Through Doing: Finding Your Way To Contributing In Open Source Pro
Jul
28

Adastral Women in Tech - Learning Through Doing: Finding Your Way To Contributing In Open Source Pro

In this talk, Ruth will share how she got started as a contributor in open source (through a non-traditional background in sport science and physiotherapy!) which led her to set up a digital agency purely focused on open source technologies, and now to leading a worldwide open source project which powers the marketing automation of some of the world's largest brands.

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OWASP Suffolk Chapter - Using OWASP Nettacker for Recon and Vulnerability Scanning
Jul
5

OWASP Suffolk Chapter - Using OWASP Nettacker for Recon and Vulnerability Scanning

The OWASP Nettacker project was created to automate information gathering, vulnerability scanning, and in general to aid the penetration testing engagements. Nettacker is able to run various scans using a variety of methods and generate scan reports for applications and networks, including services, bugs, vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, default credentials and many other cool features

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OWASP Suffolk Chapter - Log4J - Past, Present, and Future
May
17

OWASP Suffolk Chapter - Log4J - Past, Present, and Future

The log4j incident shocked the world back in December - but by implementing the proper protocols and tools early-on organizations can be better prepared moving forward. Logs, metrics, security, and metrics can be your secret weapon when it comes to the observability of your applications and software. But are you using all of your data sources to their full potential?

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SIMS - You Don't Need A Website
May
17

SIMS - You Don't Need A Website

A website is bunch of code, words and images. What people need is something that is useful to their organisation. A tool that generates leads or sells their products. A customer service tool. Something that raises their brand awareness. I'll tell you what you really need.

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