Dec 07 at 10:00AMInstallfest |
Dec 12 at 07:00PMPLUG East Meeting |
Dec 17 at 07:00PMFree Software Stammtisch |
Dec 21 at 10:00AMInstallfest |
Jan 04 at 10:00AMInstallfest |
Jan 09 at 07:00PMPLUG East Meeting |
Jan 18 at 10:00AMInstallfest |
Jan 21 at 07:00PMFree Software Stammtisch |
This month we will have Glen Walker presenting to us.
Title:
GET HIRED!
Description:
"How can I get a job in security?" As a hiring manager I have been asked this question many times over many years. To help security professions at many different levels I have been talking to InfoSec classes and groups about what my teams have been looking for and what differentiates the candidates we have hired at the companies at which I have worked.
I will discuss:
What training and experience we look for on resumes
The importance of "cultural fit" in the interview
How technical questions are selected and why
Other interview styles I have seen and how to handle them differently
How to better socially engineer your interview
Biography:
Glen Walker wrote his first BASIC program on a Commodore PET in 1980 and first installed RedHat Linux on an old computer in 1998. He has been an Information Security professional and hobbyist since 2009. More useful to you, he has also been a hiring manager and coach of hiring managers for sixteen years in the Network and InfoSec fields and is currently involved in Security Canyon's efforts to increase Metro-Phoenix's reputation and value as a prime location for InfoSec.
Description:
Atom is a desktop editor, like Textmate or Sublime, and it is built on the Node.js framework called Electron. This is a tour of Atom's features and a look at what Electron can do. We have Github to thank for both of these tools and I hope you find them as useful as I do.
Biography:
Ed has been involved with Free Software for some time, and is most interested in how people, organizations and populations use, create and experience information. Recently, he is enjoying The Prescott National Forest as my "personal office" and The Valley of The Sun as a home away from home. Personal systems run either Fedora, CoreOS, Android or OpenBSD.
The Installfest for March 19th has been moved to Gangplank.
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