[TriLUG] DC919 Meetings Re: 10/4 ISSA - Building Metasploit Skills

Jeremy Davis jeremyhwllc at gmail.com
Mon Sep 24 16:17:44 EDT 2012


The DC919 meetings will be held on the 3rd Monday of each month 7pm. They
plan to alternate locations each month between Durham and Raleigh. The next
meeting is planned for the Durham Splatspace. If anyone knows of a good
place in the Raleigh area for DC919 meetings, please let me know. Meetings
will be held in Durham until a Raleigh location is found.
Jeremy
On Sep 24, 2012 3:48 PM, "Alan Porter" <porter at trilug.org> wrote:

>
> Our February 2011 meeting on "Backtrack and Metasploit" was one of the
> most widely-attended TriLUG meetings in recent history... we had over 100
> people at our meeting!
>
> The very same presenter, Ryan Linn, is putting on another Metasploit
> program, this time for ISSA.
>
> From http://raleigh.issa.org/**events.html<http://raleigh.issa.org/events.html>....
>
>
> *October Chapter Meeting * - October 4, 2012, at 6:00 PM
>
> /Sponsored By:/ *Raleigh ISSA Chapter <http://raleigh.issa.org/> *
>
> /Location:/ McKimmon Center <http://www.mckimmon.ncsu.edu/**mckimmon/<http://www.mckimmon.ncsu.edu/mckimmon/>>
> in Raleigh, North Carolina located <http://raleigh.issa.org/**
> directions.html <http://raleigh.issa.org/directions.html>> on the campus
> of NC State University.
>
> /Presentation:/*Building Metasploit Skills *
>
> There are books, articles, and demos online on how to use Metasploit, the
> open source penetration testing toolkit. Metasploit is a tool to leverage
> community contributed exploits and tools to profile systems, fingerprint
> services, and then exploit software vulnerabilities and configuration
> weaknesses. Figuring out how to leverage Metasploit is one of the hardest
> steps that new penetration testers have. Come see how to build your skills
> using the Metasploitable distribution, and then see how these same skills
> are applicable in a real penetration test. Once we've gone through some
> basic exploitation, we will do a 15 minute scenario of how quickly a
> penetration test can turn from basic network access to domain admin access
> and more. While many demonstrations have contrived scenarios, this will be
> a walkthrough of one of the most common scenarios we see in daily
> penetration testing, and best of all, it requires no typical exploits to
> work, just configuration weaknesses.
>
> If you decide you want some hands on experience once you've seen some of
> the basics, DC919 has an open invitation to the community to attend a
> workshop on Learning Metasploit with Metasploitable. This workshop will be
> a two hour hands on workshop where you will enumerate open services, find
> vulnerabilities, exploit them to gain access, and then elevate access on a
> target system. For more information go to http://www.dc919.org <
> http://www.dc919.org>.
>
> /Presenter: /*Ryan Linn*, Senior Consultant, Trustwave's SpiderLabs
>
> Ryan Linn is a Senior Consultant with Trustwave's SpiderLabs <
> https://www.trustwave.com/**spiderlabs/<https://www.trustwave.com/spiderlabs/>>
> - the advanced security team focused on penetration testing, incident
> response, and application security. Ryan is a penetration tester, an
> author, a developer,and an educator. He comes from a systems administration
> and Web application development background, with many years of IT security
> experience. Ryan currently works as a full-time penetration tester and is a
> regular contributor to open source projects including Metasploit and BeEF,
> the Browser Exploitation Framework.
>
>
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