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«December 08, 2004 - March 08, 2005»
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Start: 7:30 pm
A recap on the verified voting foundations EIRS system. An overview of what worked and did not work for the architecture and security of the EIRS system. Discussion of different technology used to perform tasks, problems that were solved and events along the way. Also note: elections for NBLUG board positions will be held at this meeting.
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Start: 12:30 pm
We will show you a bunch of Firefox extensions that we think are super duper rad!
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Start: 1:00 pm
[textile] Sizzling Tandoor in Santa Rosa @ 6:30pm. # General Topics ** Welcome new board members ** Nblug.org website content license? [Jake] ** Migrate nblug.org/board page to drupal? [Kyle] # Upcoming events. ** Installfest [Eric] ** February General Meeting (2/8) - ?? ** March General Meeting (3/8) - ?? ** April General Meeting (4/12) - ?? ** Future Meetings # Progress Reports. ** Flyers? [Augie] *** Post some @ SSU? ** Hard Drive [Dustin]
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Start: 12:30 pm
Matt Hargett, Director of Security Product Development at LogicLibrary, will talk about common patterns that lead to exploitable vulnerabilities. He will also demonstrate how LogicLibrary's tool, BugScan, can detect these vulnerabilities in application binaries, without any source code.
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Start: 12:30 pm
Knoppix is a complete Linux distribution that runs directly from CD. One of its most popular uses is as a rescue and recovery CD since it includes a wide range of incredibly flexible tools to fix a computer that won't boot. In this talk Kyle will discuss a number of different system recovery scenarios and how to use Knoppix (or another live CD) to restore both Linux and Windows systems. Among the recovery scenarios, Kyle will cover: * Restoring the Linux boot loader * Recreating the partition table from scratch * Imaging hard drives, including drives with failures * Collecting forensics data on compromised systems