Who was I kidding the Tube strike wasn't going to be cancelled! I woke up grumbling like Muttley and made my way across London town.
Once I'd picked up my pass I headed upstairs and although I'd seen the Council Chamber the day before (aka swag bag pack day) when I walked in on Tuesday I was a bit worried. Such a cool room shouldn't really be bereft of people. With the Lightning Track being an on-the-day event it could have ended badly.
However, the four of us; Anne Wood (@fairycakepixie), Glyn Wintle (@glynwintle) and Diarmaid McManus (@hacors) with lots of wrangling and using the line:
..."you see I have an air conditioned room with leather seats" ...managed to keep the room respectably full. Thanks to Glyn for suggesting that line :)
We had talks from Arron Finnon (@f1nux), Matt Summers (@dive_monkey) and at 2pm we had the Women in Security (@womeninsecurity) panel at
which @treyford was kind enough to get involved.
We even had an underground talk, a talk about locking picking and one from Kevin Breen (@kevthehermit) on extracting IOC's from RAT's.
The final talk was
given by Paul Batson (@lazysecurity) who still had the energy to get up and deliver a talk, kudos!
At the end of the day (when I actually remembered) the lightning shortbread biccies flew out of my hands! After the clean up we all headed to the MWR after party, where a much needed drink was had by all. Thank you MWR.
Being part of the crew you don't really get to see any of the talks but what you do get is a sense of achievement. That you participated. That you helped to make it happen.
The other part of the event is catching up with people you've met before and actually meeting those you've been conversing with virtually - To those I met for the first time, it was a pleasure :)
Massive thanks to Paul (@lazysecurity) and Thomas (@fvt) for being tireless in making the event a success and to all my fellow crew members.
I'm already looking forward to BSides London 2015!
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Sunday, 4 May 2014
Thursday, 17 April 2014
Bring The Lightning!
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| Logo by Kev McGuinness (socks84) |
BSides London is back and this year along with a couple of ex-rookie speakers from 2013 - Anne Wood (@fairycakepixie) and Diarmaid McManus (@hacors) as well as Glyn Wintle (@glynwintle) I'm running the Lightning Track.
What's the Lightning Track you ask? Well it's the unscheduled track - No CfP and no pre-registration. So if you didn't make it through the CfP process, didn't register for the Rookie Track or were just too damn lazy ;) You still have a chance to talk.
Talks can be up to a maximum of 20 minutes and can be about any security or industry relevant topic. This could be projects, personal interests, hacks, ideas or opinion pieces. There are no limitations on the subject matter or content of these talks.
In addition to the lightning talks there will also be Underground Talks.
These are
intimate lightning talks where people can discuss investigations,
findings or
things that they may not wish to disclose in a public forum. They will
be run in the Lightning Track room. However, access will be controlled
and they will
follow the Chatham House Rule.
At 14:00 we have a Women in Security (@womeninsecurity) discussion panel. Berta Papp (@bertapapp) will be moderating on individual approaches to professional development for (not just) Women in IT Security.
The panel line up is:
Raj Patel, UK Operations Security Manager, SocGen
Ioana Tugui, Security Consultant at BAE Systems Applied Intelligence
Ahmed Bengrina, IT Operational Risk & Security Coordinator at SocGen
Ahmed Bengrina, IT Operational Risk & Security Coordinator at SocGen
The Lightning Track is situated in the rather grand Council Chamber and we are lucky to be in there, check out the pics!
So now you know what's happening, where it's happening. How do you get to present? Well when you pick up a swag bag in the morning you'll notice our flyer in there. Fill in the details, tear of the strip and bring it along to the Council Chamber and you'll be added to the list. Simples.
A few of you have said you might be interested. If I don't see your name down to do a talk. I will look for you, I WILL find you and...I..hmm...damn I forgot.
P.S - There will be lightning shaped shortbread biscuits. Made by my own fair hands, they won't be laced with anything. Honest.
Seriously though, as we are an unscheduled track, do come along and take part or else we'll be twiddling our thumbs in a lovely room all on our own.
There's just one more thing....
Bring the lightning!
Sunday, 13 April 2014
Information Security Buzz Article
My first article for InformationSecurityBuzz was published in February. I'm planning my next one and will try and get one out every month, hopefully, maybe ;)
Saturday, 4 January 2014
Goodbye 2013 hello 2014
At the beginning of a New Year I usually set myself some goals, If I reach these goals then I reward myself. If I don't reach them well then no goodies for me. This harks back to when I was a child...discipline ruled. Naturally, I didn't like it at the time but in most things there's always some good that one can extract.
The main goal I had for 2013 was to speak at BSides London on the Rookie Track, achievement unlocked! This led on to me being invited out to Oslo by Kai Roer (@kairoer) to speak at the CSA Annual chapter meeting. More info on these below.
Somewhere along the line I noticed I had been included on Tripwire's Infosec's Rising Stars and Hidden Gems series. God only knows how I ended up on there but flattering nonetheless. Cheers to Anthony Freed (@anthonymfreed) at Tripwire.
To my surprise in December Information Security Buzz contacted me via Twitter and asked if I'd like to write for them, so as of January 2014 I shall be a contributing blogger.
If anyone is actually reading this ramble you're probably thinking "so what's the goal for 2014 Mo"...to that I say ask me ;)
All in all 2013 hasn't been too bad a year, I'm looking forward to 2014!
Thank you to all who gave feedback, mentored and inspired.
Mo.
The main goal I had for 2013 was to speak at BSides London on the Rookie Track, achievement unlocked! This led on to me being invited out to Oslo by Kai Roer (@kairoer) to speak at the CSA Annual chapter meeting. More info on these below.
Somewhere along the line I noticed I had been included on Tripwire's Infosec's Rising Stars and Hidden Gems series. God only knows how I ended up on there but flattering nonetheless. Cheers to Anthony Freed (@anthonymfreed) at Tripwire.
To my surprise in December Information Security Buzz contacted me via Twitter and asked if I'd like to write for them, so as of January 2014 I shall be a contributing blogger.
If anyone is actually reading this ramble you're probably thinking "so what's the goal for 2014 Mo"...to that I say ask me ;)
All in all 2013 hasn't been too bad a year, I'm looking forward to 2014!
Thank you to all who gave feedback, mentored and inspired.
Mo.
Sunday, 24 November 2013
Good times in Oslo
So most of last week I was in Olso, Norway and without my mittens. Ok I really need to let go of this mitten thing. I don't even own any. I just like the sound of the word...mmmiiittens, hmmm anyway I digress.
I finally met Kai and his business partner Lars who is also a thoroughly nice chap. The evening I landed we all went out for a meal. We talked about security culture and the work The Roer Group is doing around this, specifically the Security Culture Framework.
On the day of my presentation I was speaking after Martin Mckeay who works for Akamai as a Security Evangelist. I've been following his blog and pod casts for a number of years now so I was a little nervous. However, when my time came I felt at ease and I was good to go.
After my BSides talk I knew I could flesh that presentation out for another audience and still make it something that people would be able to relate to and hopefully take something away from. I managed to get through the thirty minutes fairly well and drew a few laughs which is always good as well as answer a couple of questions. Me being me as soon as I sat down I began to think about my delivery, the content and how I could have been better. Kai and Martin gave me some good feedback which I'm very appreciative of.
The evening concluded with a nice meal and awesome company thank you to Akamai for picking up the bill for my meal :)
I saw a little bit of Oslo, made some new friends and managed to survive a thirty minute presentation, I think there's more to come...actually I'm speaking at the OWASP Birmingham Chapter meeting in December...time to practice the brummy accent ;)
Thank you to Kai and Lars for being lovely hosts and to the rest of the people I met over the three days.
I'll be back!
Link to the video here Courtesy of Kai Productions
I finally met Kai and his business partner Lars who is also a thoroughly nice chap. The evening I landed we all went out for a meal. We talked about security culture and the work The Roer Group is doing around this, specifically the Security Culture Framework.
On the day of my presentation I was speaking after Martin Mckeay who works for Akamai as a Security Evangelist. I've been following his blog and pod casts for a number of years now so I was a little nervous. However, when my time came I felt at ease and I was good to go.
After my BSides talk I knew I could flesh that presentation out for another audience and still make it something that people would be able to relate to and hopefully take something away from. I managed to get through the thirty minutes fairly well and drew a few laughs which is always good as well as answer a couple of questions. Me being me as soon as I sat down I began to think about my delivery, the content and how I could have been better. Kai and Martin gave me some good feedback which I'm very appreciative of.
The evening concluded with a nice meal and awesome company thank you to Akamai for picking up the bill for my meal :)
I saw a little bit of Oslo, made some new friends and managed to survive a thirty minute presentation, I think there's more to come...actually I'm speaking at the OWASP Birmingham Chapter meeting in December...time to practice the brummy accent ;)
Thank you to Kai and Lars for being lovely hosts and to the rest of the people I met over the three days.
I'll be back!
Link to the video here Courtesy of Kai Productions
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Off to Oslo!
Although I had planned to submit to a CFP somewhere (namely, to the full track at BSides London for 2014) after my BSides London Rookie Track talk, I hadn't anticipated on getting invited to speak at an event. So I was quite flattered when Kai Roer (@kairoer / roer.com) asked me if I'd like to speak at the Cloud Security Alliance annual chapter meeting in Oslo.
I shall be donning my mittens and flying out in a couple of weeks to do an extended and revised version of my BSides talk.
I'll be talking about my Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) experience and how I brought this in to InfoSec.
Once I've thawed out I shall post an update here.
Saturday, 3 August 2013
Infosec’s Rising Stars and Hidden Gems
Somehow I made it onto Tripwire's list of rising stars and hidden gems! I'll take gem over star any day! It was quite flattering to find out I was on this list.
I did have to ask them to edit it as I'm more of an educator than hacker.
Thank you Tripwire!
I did have to ask them to edit it as I'm more of an educator than hacker.
Thank you Tripwire!
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