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<table-of-contents> <title>Talks</title> <header> Various presentations given by Crew members or at Crew meetings or for Crew events. Talk ideas can be posted at the <a href="TalkIdeas">TalkIdeas</a> page. </header> <item> <title>Intro to CSS</title> <date>13-Jan-2005</date> <link>CSSTalk</link> <content> John Patota talks about CSS and how its really cool. </content> </item> <item> <title>LDAP</title> <date>07-Oct-2004</date> <link>LdapTalk</link> <content> Billy gives overview of what ldap can do, with amusing (semi-related) pictures. </content> </item> <item> <title>Linux Project Status Update</title> <date>22-Sept-2004</date> <link>CrewLinuxTalk</link> <content> Josh Abraham and Andrew Medico talk about the status of the Linux Project. </content> </item> <item> <title>Command Line Fu: Save Time and Hair</title> <date>16-Sep-2004</date> <link>LeetSkillzTalk</link> <content> Ian presents helpful and handy Unix shortcuts that he uses every day. </content> </item> <item> <title>A Crash Course in Version Control wish Subversion</title> <date>1-Apr-2004</date> <link>SubversionTalk</link> <content> Ian Langworth gives an introduction to version control by explaning concepts using RCS and Subversion, showing <tt>svn</tt> commands, and explaining merges and conflicts. </content> </item> <item> <title>Radmind</title> <link>/downloads/radmind-linux.pdf</link> <content> Pete's presentation on using Radmind for the Crew Linux project. </content> </item> <item> <title>Linux at CCS: Why to use Fedora</title> <link>/downloads/fedora.pdf</link> <content> Josh argues why we should use Fedora for the Crew Linux project. </content> </item> <item> <title>Linux at CCS: Why to use Gentoo</title> <link>/downloads/gentoo.txt</link> <content> Ian argues why we should use Gentoo Linux for the Crew Linux project. (A lot of copy-and-paste from other sites) </content> </item> <item> <title>Linux at CCS, Round 3, FIGHT!</title> <date>13-Jan-2004</date> <link>/downloads/Linux-new.pdf</link> <content> Pete Markowsky, with the help of Russell Neches, held an open forum for designing the new Linux project. </content> </item> <item> <title>Intro to cool things you can do with Debian</title> <date>16-Oct-2003</date> <link>DebianTricksTalk</link> <content> First in a possible miniseries of Debian-related talks. </content> </item> <item> <title>Securing Windows</title> <date>20-Oct-2003</date> <link>/downloads/ctf03_securing_windows.pdf</link> <content> Colin Johnson talks about Windows security as a training course for Capture the Flag. </content> </item> <item> <title>*nix Security: Locking Down the Box</title> <date>6-Oct-2003</date> <link>/downloads/Unix-Security.pdf</link> <content> Pete Markowsky and Matt Perry talk about creating and maintaining a secure machine. </content> </item> <item> <title>Securing Networks</title> <date>11-Apr-2003</date> <link>/downloads/network-security.pdf</link> <content> Jon Hart and Muncus present some ideas for network security, and discuss how the CTF network will be configured. </content> </item> <item> <title>Securing Windows</title> <date>04-Apr-2003</date> <link>/downloads/securing-windows.pdf</link> <content> Colin Johnson and Kevin Sullivan talk about the tools used at CCS to secure machines, and some of the tools available for offensive attacks during CTF </content> </item> <item> <title>Python Object System</title> <date>30-Jan-2003</date> <link>/downloads/python.pdf</link> <content> Muncus talks briefly (very briefly) about objects in python, where all the world is an object. </content> </item> <item> <title>Common Lisp Object System</title> <date>30-Jan-2003</date> <link>/downloads/clos.pdf</link> <content> Dan Matysiak talks about the CLOS (objects in common lisp) </content> </item> <item> <title>Perl Object System</title> <date>30-Jan-2003</date> <link>/downloads/pos.html</link> <content> Rachel Mark gives her critique of the Perl Object System. </content> </item> <item> <title>Functional Programming in Perl</title> <date>16-Jan-2003</date> <link>/downloads/perl.pdf</link> <content> Kevin Falcone discusses Dispatch Tables, Closures, and Iterators in Perl. </content> </item> <item> <title>IanGallery</title> <date>14-Nov-2002</date> <link>http://www.logicallemon.com/projects/iangallery/</link> <content> Ian Langworth made his own web image gallery software that kicks the salt out of its competitors. (Riiight.) </content> </item> <item> <title>Arp</title> <date>31-Oct-2002</date> <link>/downloads/arp.xml</link> <content> Jon Hart's presentation about how to spoof arp for fun and profit. </content> </item> <item> <title>Useful Unix Utilities</title> <date>31-Oct-2002</date> <link>/downloads/useful-unix.xml</link> <content> Jon Hart's introduction to several useful unix utilities. </content> </item> <item> <title>Screen</title> <date>31-Oct-2002</date> <link>/downloads/screen.xml</link> <content> Ian Langworth proves that screen is better than toast. </content> </item> </table-of-contents>
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