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March 2010 Meeting Tonight – 7pm @Hive13

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Hey all, a lot of attention has been redirected toward Hive13 recently, thus the evident neglect you see in the form of updates, however. We’re still going strong!

Tonight’s meeting should be fairly casual, with Chris Anderson and Karl Wilbur broadly discussing basic hard drive forensics, and Justin Sovine giving an overview on bioreactors and the future of the Hive13 photobioreactor. New topics are still being accepted, if you have anything you’d like to present or discuss please feel free to bring it up at the meeting.

Pizza, drinks, couches, hax…what more could you ask for?

2929 Spring Grove Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45225

Paris Hosts the Second Hacker Space Festival

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

“Hackers from all over Europe will meet at the end of the month (27-30 June) at the second Hacker Space Festival in Paris. The four-day schedule includes conferences and workshops on: Metasploit, HostileWRT, FPGA for beginners, ICT disaster recovery, software patents in Europe, Hadopi, and many other topics. The future of Hacker Spaces will also be debated. The event will be hosted by the first French hackerspace, /tmp/lab, located in an industrial zone on the outskirts of Paris.”
-Slashdot

hackerspaces presentation

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

i just uploaded my hackerspaces presentation from the may first meeting.  thanks to everyone who came and listened and pretended that my realultimatepower.net inspired presentation was funny :-)

Finding Anomolies

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

This is one of the talks that will be presented at the March meeting, pic very related.

hoffmannickFinding network anomolies is becoming more and more difficult as there are literally terabytes of information to sort through.  This research offers possibility of breaking behavior up into machine and user generated content and then gives ability to see how ‘predicatble’ any given traffic is.  Looking into the behavior of the traffic can shine light on very regular activity (eg: malware beacons) as well as completely random activity.

Nick has two loves in life, one is wolves and the other is wolf shirts.  Legend says that he is an incident responder for a large company, but other legends say that he hopes to be wolf sometime.

cinci2600_volatile_memory.ppt

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Jan 2009 – Windows Volatile Memory, by Nick Hoffman.

Download: cinci2600_volatile_memory.ppt

drm.odp

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Dealing with DRM by chris

Download: drm.odp