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1 Training Security Nerds: Computum deos ab hominibus Xeno Kovah

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3 Intermediate x86 (2 day, Xeno Kovah) Intermediate x86 (2 day, Xeno Kovah) Advanced x86: Virtualization (2day, David Weinstein, TBD) Advanced x86: Virtualization (2day, David Weinstein, TBD) Intro x86 (2 day, Xeno Kovah) Intro x86 (2 day, Xeno Kovah) Life of Binaries (2 day, Xeno Kovah) Life of Binaries (2 day, Xeno Kovah) Rootkits (2 day, Xeno Kovah) Rootkits (2 day, Xeno Kovah) Reverse Engineering (2 day, Matt Briggs) Reverse Engineering (2 day, Matt Briggs) Malware Analysis 2 day, Matt Briggs, TBD Malware Analysis 2 day, Matt Briggs, TBD Vulnerabiliti es & Exploits 1 (2 day, Corey Kallenberg ) Vulnerabiliti es & Exploits 1 (2 day, Corey Kallenberg ) Required Recommended Delivered Future (partial) r0x0r Skill Tree Advanced x86: Real Mode (3day, John Butterworth, Fall 2012) Advanced x86: Real Mode (3day, John Butterworth, Fall 2012) Exploits 2 (2 day, Corey Kallenberg, TBD) Exploits 2 (2 day, Corey Kallenberg, TBD) Using TPMs (2 day, Ariel Segall, TBD) Using TPMs (2 day, Ariel Segall, TBD) ARM Architecture (3 day, TBD) ARM Architecture (3 day, TBD) Exploits 3 (2 day, Corey Kallenberg, TBD) Exploits 3 (2 day, Corey Kallenberg, TBD)

4 The great pyramid of security knowledge, as built by slaves to curiosity

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7 OPEN SECURITY TRAINING.INFO (\Why.html) That's the "logo" Pretty awesome huh?

8 Why should you teach? Selfish Make mad cash Look good at or outside of work by showing what you know Look good at work by creating a training program Reinforce existing and learn new material for your own usage Improve your presentation skills Networking & Collaboration Generate (hopefully) loyal underlings

9 Why should you teach? Altruistic Pay forward what you've learned from others Lower the cost of training for everyone Reduce the inefficiency of n00b bootstrapping Consistency of shared baseline knowledge on project/at company. Get more deep technical peers faster Push your field forward faster

10 Why should you contribute? Selfish Show that your material is vastly superior to others’ Increase your reputation Platform to advertise that you are willing to offer private training for organizations which don’t have people who can pick up the material for internal training (works good for niches.)

11 Why should you contribute? Altruistic Reduce duplication of effort You've got "abandonware" class material that you would like to give a second life Save people time when generating new classes Set a new, higher, baseline for expectations of knowledge Build better organized ordered progressions to get bootstrap deep skills faster

12 Questions? www.OpenSecurityTraining.info (If you see just a blank page, it means you're using a broken version of IE. Shame on you.)

13 Bonus Content! CHEAT CODE ENABLED!

14 r0x0r Arcade Some learning requires grinding! But it can still be accelerated! http://code.google.com/p/roxor-arcade Such timeless classics as: BinDeciHex The *other* ESP game 1 step forward 3 steps back Whack-a-ssembly/Assembly Munchers May your buffer overfloweth At the demos there's time for!

15 Thanks


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