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Training: Forensics Readiness

We are pleased to announce that we will have a Forensics Readiness workshop! The class will be taught by Glenn S. Dardick, and held on Thursday, May 30th before the conference.  The class will cost $395.

The workshop is a hands-on introduction to cyber forensics for IT Security personnel and Incident Response Teams. The workshop will cover where artifacts lie, and how to forensically retrieve them. More importantly the workshop will cover forensics readiness – knowing what can be available, leads to being prepared prior to a breach or other incident – instead, after the breach or other incident, wishing you were prepared. 

For more information on the class and the instructor, or to register, please see: http://rvasec.com/forensicsreadiness/

Back By Popular Demand: Lock Picking!

We are pleased to announce that, back by popular demand, we will have Physical Security Training! The class will be taught by Schuyler Towne, and held on Thursday, May 30th before the conference.  The class will cost $250.

Get comfortable with basic lockpicks, open some security pinned locks (and possibly high security), and have an understanding of Pin Tumbler, Wafer and Disc Detainer locks.  Learn the baseline knowledge to plan your own facility security, and get a number of excellent references to help continue your study.

For more information on the class and the instructor, or to register, please see:

Registration is now open!

Registration for RVAsec 2013 is now open!

This year the conference will be held on Friday May 31st and Saturday June 1st at the Commonwealth Ballroom at VCU’s University Commons.  The conference has a mixed focus on technical and management presentations.

Tickets to the conference are $75 for two days of talks, lunch, parking, swag and more! Tickets for training, which include a full day of training, parking and lunch will be available as the classes are announced.

You may now register for the RVAsec conference or training classes by visiting the event registration page.

Register before 3/1 with code ‘early’ to receive a $25 discount on regular admission!


New Style Of Capture The Flag (CTF) Coming To RVAsec!

RVAsec had an amazing inception last year, and we have been busy at work planning the second iteration, which will take place from May 30th to June 1st, 2013 on the VCU campus in Richmond, VA.  This year’s event should be every bit as exciting and full of great opportunities to learn and connect with your fellow colleagues.

In conjunction with the SecuraBit podcast (which is also in Richmond), members of the richSEC organization are putting together a Capture the Flag (CTF) event to be held during the conference.  The goal of the CTF is not simply to be a venue for folks to flex their tech skills, but rather an interactive learning/demonstration of real world scenarios that affect anyone that has a computer network.

The team has been hard at work coming up with what we like to call an “everyman” type of CTF. Not elitist, not intimidating and something that won’t take up all of a participant’s time at the con; a CTF where any level of IT participate. Whether you’re a student, a hobbyist, or don’t even have the word “security” in your job description, we’ve got something you will be able to play with and actually learn from!  That’s our challenge:  to ensure some folks aren’t intimidated by what we have up, but also not to bore anyone with simplicity.

The CTF’s goal: everyone involved is challenged, forced to use critical thinking (not just push the easy button on a tool) and has “ah ha!” moments.  We want anyone to look at a challenge and say “That could really happen in my environment! Let’s fix that!”.  Security professionals who have not had firsthand experience with how penetration testing takes place will also see some of the attack vectors that can be used (not just MS08-067). The penetration testers and reverse engineers out there will hopefully find themselves challenged as well.

We will provide more information as it becomes available.  If you are interested in helping please let us know!


RVAsec 2013 CFP is Now Open!

The call for papers for RVAsec 2013 is now open!

Conference: May 30 – June 1, 2013

Location: Richmond, VA

CFP Submission Deadline: February 4th, 2013 at 11:59 PM Eastern


RVAsec is a Richmond, VA based security convention that brings top industry speakers to the midatlantic region. In its first year, RVAsec 2012 attracted 175 security professionals from across the country. For 2013, the conference is expanding to a two day and dual-track format, with a mixed focus on technical and management/business presentations.

All talks must be 55 minutes in length, and submissions will need to select either technical or business/management tracks.

Join us and enjoy the perks!

For more information and requirements, or to submit, please visit:

http://rvasec.com/2013-cfp/

 


2013 Conference Dates

We’re pleased to announce the dates for RVAsec 2013!

The conference will be held on Friday May 31st and Saturday June 1st, 2013.

Training will be held on Thursday, May 30th 2013.

Stay tuned for more information about the conference. If you are interested in speaking, keep an eye out for a CFP announcement.