[brlug-general] FW: TigerTrap.org
Brad Bendily
bendily at gmail.com
Wed Nov 11 18:31:20 CST 2009
Funny. He told me he needed someone to hold your hand through the
event.
Something about you're "slow"...
On Nov 11, 2009, at 5:53 PM, "Jarred White" <jwhite at pncpa.com> wrote:
> I actually told Dayle you weren't interested. He agreed it would
> probably be best for all if you weren't involved.
>
> Something about your odor...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: general-bounces at brlug.net [mailto:general-bounces at brlug.net]
> On Behalf Of Brad Bendily
> Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 2:51 PM
> To: general at brlug.net
> Subject: Re: [brlug-general] FW: TigerTrap.org
>
> I signed up.
> Should be fun.
>
> On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Dustin Puryear <dpuryear at puryear-it.com
> > wrote:
>> Looks fun!
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Dayle Alsbury [mailto:Dayle.Alsbury at geocent.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2009 12:10 PM
>> To: Dustin Puryear; Stacy.Manning at LouisianaLottery.com;
>> tome.frazier at bcbsla.com
>> Subject: TigerTrap.org
>>
>> Dustin:
>> Please forward this information to any of your IT pros that may
>> want to
>> participate in the upcoming Tiger Trap cybersecurity event. I have
>> added Tome Frazier and Stacy Manning to this email. If you need more
>> information or documents, we will be happy to help. You can find
>> information on the rules, scenarios, schedules and sign up contacts
>> at
>> http://www.tigertrap.org .
>>
>>
>> As a fellow IT Professional, I want to reach out to you and extend an
>> invitation to participate in the upcoming 2010 Tiger Trap
>> cybersecurity
>> event. This FREE cybersecurity learning exercise will be held in
>> Baton
>> Rouge next spring. It is an exciting and extremely valuable
>> opportunity
>> to learn and train with cybersecurity professionals from across the
>> state. Tiger Trap is annual Louisiana InfraGard sponsored 'Capture
>> the
>> Flag' cybersecurity event designed as an information sharing and
>> hands-on learning opportunity for business, university, state & local
>> government, law enforcement and defense agencies. Participants are
>> vetted by FBI and come from the information security field in such
>> specialties as cyberwarfare, systems & network management, computer
>> programming, intrusion & incident management, digital forensics,
>> penetration testing, IT auditing, & communications security, engage
>> in a
>> real-world hack and defend exercise.
>>
>> How does it work?
>>
>> Each annual event simulates current cyber warfare and cybercrime
>> scenarios which threaten critical cyber assets, information &
>> infrastructure security. The Attack (Red) teams seek to breach
>> target
>> systems constructed by (White Team) subject matter experts in an
>> effort
>> to hijack & control critical systems or steal sensitive information
>> while the defense (Blue) teams attempt to actively defend the
>> network,
>> determine if breach(s) have occurred and counter-attack the Red Team.
>> The annual Tiger Trap learning exercises conclude with classroom
>> instruction by the White Team and round-table discussion on the
>> successful tools & techniques to use and pitfalls to avoid in real
>> world
>> computing environments.
>>
>> The event is designed to foster networking with regional peers on the
>> latest tools, resources and techniques in Information Security. We
>> bring together Technology Professionals from across the state to
>> teach
>> them how to better protect their computer systems from cyber
>> thieves &
>> organized crime. For our 2010 event we have chosen the training
>> theme
>> to involve a fictional brewery because of the unique mixture of
>> computing devices native to such an environment
>> (Windows/Unix/SCADA/etc). The event will culminate with a half-day
>> training session, distribution of a Live CD toolbox, professional
>> networking and a keynote presentation by Billy Austin, CTO of SAINT
>> Corp. SAINT and our other sponsors are contributing prizes and
>> resources, so we expect this event to be both fun and competitive.
>>
>> You can find information on the rules, scenarios, schedules and
>> sign up
>> contacts at http://www.tigertrap.org .
>>
>> If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at
>> 225-229-0925 or you can email us at info at tigertrap.org.
>>
>> If someone on your team may be interested in participating, please
>> forward this message to them.
>>
>> Thank YOU!
>>
>>
>> Dayle Alsbury
>> Tiger Trap Planning Committee Secretary
>> http://www.tigertrap.org
>> secretary at tigertrap.org
>> info at tigertrap.org
>>
>>
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