https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Special:NewPages&feed=atom&hideredirs=1&limit=50&offset=&namespace=0&username=&tagfilter=&size-mode=max&size=0HOPE Wiki - New pages [en]2024-03-28T13:20:38ZFrom HOPE WikiMediaWiki 1.34.0https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=MCH_FishbowlMCH Fishbowl2022-07-28T04:38:36Z<p>Cel: Create page</p>
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<div>[[File:2022-mch-portal-room.jpg|thumb|The MCH portal/bridge/fishbowl room at HOPE]]<br />
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At A New HOPE (2022) there was a room with an audio/video/text chat with a tent at [https://mch2022.org MCH (May Contain Hackers)] in the Netherlands.<br />
Attendees on both sides could interact.<br />
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On MCH2022's wiki: [https://wiki.mch2022.org/Hope#HOPE-MCH_Portal HOPE-MCH Portal]<br />
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[[File:2022-mch-fishbowl-poster.jpg|thumb|The sign for the MCH Fishbowl room]]</div>Celhttps://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Special_Event_Station_W2HSpecial Event Station W2H2022-07-26T01:29:37Z<p>Baldrick: </p>
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[[File:Special Event W2H Station @ A New HOPE.jpg]]</div>Baldrickhttps://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Hacking_Local_PoliticsHacking Local Politics2022-07-23T19:50:59Z<p>Rt4mn: /* Talk Slides */</p>
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<div>= Hacking Local Politics: How We Banned Facial Recognition in Minneapolis =<br />
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Munira Mohamed (@Muniramaidenrue) works as a policy associate for the ACLU of Minnesota, where she assists the legislative department by building relationships with state and local lawmakers, working on the policy agenda, and monitoring key legislation. Her passion is advocacy around poverty and racial equity. In her free time, she loves reading sci-fi novels and figure drawing.<br />
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Chris Weiland (@rt4mn) is a freelance nerd and the co-chair of Restore the Fourth Minnesota. He wears his tinfoil hat with pride, and does not like sharing personal information about himself.<br />
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=== Abstract ===<br />
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The lines between technology and society are becoming blurred to the point of nonexistence. The software we build oftentimes has more impact on the day to day lives of ordinary people than the laws passed by local governments. For reasons both practical and moral, it is becoming increasingly important for those of us with technical expertise to become more involved with the political process.<br />
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But if we want to move beyond armchair activism, we need to understand the system we are trying to hack. Drawing on the panelists’ recent experiences with passing an ordinance banning the government’s use of facial recognition in Minneapolis, and their work creating the [Safety Not Surveillance Coalition](https://snsmn.org), this presentation will offer concrete steps on how you can transfer technical expertise into effective political change.<br />
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=== Slides ===<br />
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[https://wiki.hope.net/images/e/ed/Hacking_local_politics.pdf pdf]</div>Rt4mnhttps://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Beyond_the_Digital_Nomad:_Finding_Refuge_and_Building_a_LifeBeyond the Digital Nomad: Finding Refuge and Building a Life2022-07-23T01:48:06Z<p>EliorSterling: Fixed User page for speaker</p>
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<div>Saturday July 23, 2022 1800hrs<br/><br />
[[User:EliorSterling|Elior Sterling]]<br />
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=== Abstract ===<br />
In this talk, you will learn about realistic options for moving to another country, getting work permits, residency, or even a second citizenship no matter what your current citizenship may be. You'll also learn about organizations that are already helping vulnerable groups find refuge in other countries. Elior will talk about finding your "points of privilege" and taking advantage of them for your own safety and that of your loved ones. You'll leave with links and keywords to help you research safe locations, visa requirements, and work opportunities.<br />
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===Talk Slides===<br />
[[File:Beyond the Digital Nomad.pdf|thumb|Slides in PDF format]]</div>Lishevitahttps://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Ticket_ExchangeTicket Exchange2022-07-18T22:24:11Z<p>Zelmob: /* Do you want to buy a ticket for A New HOPE? */</p>
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<div>== Do you have a ticket for A New HOPE that you want to give away or sell to someone else? ==<br />
Please add your name and contact info here:<br><br />
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''1 Ticket $400 cash or crypto for instant digital delivery --> imjxbp4i@anonaddy.me <br><br />
''1 Ticket--> uly DOT user DOT 1997 AT gmail DOT com''<br><br />
''John'', ''1HopeTicket AT proton DOT me''<br><br />
''Wayde'', ''cguess AT gmail DOT com''<br><br />
<strike>‘’PRD’’, ‘’pdoherty AT protonmail DOT com’’</strike><br><br />
<strike>‘’Strick’’, ‘’strick AT yak DOT net’’</strike> <br><br />
''John - $150'', ''john AT quintex DOT com''<br><br />
''Terry, $150 --> kidnoc AT gmail DOT com''<br><br />
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== Do you want to buy a ticket for A New HOPE? ==<br />
Please add your name and contact info here:<br><br />
''Shadow(cash at door)'', ''developerusa AT gmail DOT com'' <br><br />
''Mike'', ''gutter_mike AT Yahoo DOT com'' <br><br />
''Beth'', ''dosingshrooms AT gmail DOT com''<br><br />
''Jon'', ''jon0 AT protonmail DOT com''<br></div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Remote_Hardware_Development,_Hacking,_Reverse-Engineering,_and_Education_WorkshopRemote Hardware Development, Hacking, Reverse-Engineering, and Education Workshop2022-07-16T15:52:17Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= Remote Hardware Development, Hacking, Reverse-Engineering, and Education for the Next Pandemic workshop =<br />
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This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 3: Sunday, 24-July-2022, 3:30pm - 5:30pm, Workshop A (D'Angelo 309)<br><br />
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<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop A (D'Angelo 309).'''<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
In this workshop you will learn about the available tools and methods that will help you access, hack, reverse-engineer, or teach embedded systems using physical hardware in a remote location. I will share with you what I successfully used before and during the pandemic to help the Cairo Hackerspace community have seamless remote access to unaffordable (to them) educational embedded systems devices. I will show you how remote hardware tools helped me teach Arduino, robotics, and software defined radio more efficiently to my online students. And lastly, I will present some professional use cases from my personal experience and how it helped me supply a museum and an escape room in New York City with quick remote technical support for most of their hardware related problems that previously required an engineer to be present in person. I will be using a Linux laptop and raspberry pi running Ubuntu.<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Tarek Omar<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
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== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
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== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
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== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Build_Your_Own_USB_Hacking_Tool_WorkshopBuild Your Own USB Hacking Tool Workshop2022-07-16T15:52:11Z<p>Skickar: /* Build Your Own USB Hacking Tool w/ the WiFi Nugget & CircuitPython! workshop */</p>
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<div>= Build Your Own USB Hacking Tool w/ the WiFi Nugget & CircuitPython! workshop =<br />
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This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 1: Friday, 22-July-2022, 12:30pm - 3:30pm, Workshop C (D'Angelo 307)<br><br />
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<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop C (D'Angelo 307).'''<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
In our USB Attack Workshop, you'll learn how hackers compromise computers over USB with techniques like keystroke injection - and even get to try it yourself! We'll show how to write your own "Duckyscript" payloads, and how to load the "RubberNugget" attack software on your USB Nugget. <br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Kody Kinzie<br><br />
Alex Lynd<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
Thank you to everyone who attended!<br />
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Slides are here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1LDNarDDYljHRv-4UB2lXOtZCmHW9MoxNQI3vphiPpuI/edit?usp=sharing<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
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== Required Software ==<br />
Make sure you have Google Chrome installed to use our web flasher.<br />
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== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
Chrome browser and USB type C cable<br />
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== Links ==<br />
Slides are here: <br />
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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1LDNarDDYljHRv-4UB2lXOtZCmHW9MoxNQI3vphiPpuI/edit?usp=sharing<br />
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Software is here:<br />
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https://github.com/HakCat-Tech/RubberNugget/releases/tag/v1.0.4-beta<br />
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Flasher (for Chrome, Edge, and maybe Chromium) is here: <br />
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https://nabucasa.github.io/esp-web-flasher/</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Feeling_Systems_-_Using_Meditation_to_Prepare_Us_For_the_Metaverse_WorkshopFeeling Systems - Using Meditation to Prepare Us For the Metaverse Workshop2022-07-16T15:52:04Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= Feeling Systems: Using Meditation to Prepare Us For the Metaverse workshop -- VIRTUAL =<br />
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This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 3: Sunday, 24-July-2022, 5:00pm - 5:30pm, Workshop C (D'Angelo 307) -- VIRTUAL<br><br />
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<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop C (D'Angelo 307).'''<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
NOTE: THIS IS A VIRTUAL WORKSHOP, but takes place live at A New HOPE<br><br />
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Advances occurring in spatial computing and new buzzwords like “metaverse” represent both tremendous opportunities and unprecedented challenges upon our “feeling” systems. As stakeholders in an ecosystem evolve to include people, machine, objects, and their environments, we can use mindfulness practices to manage stressors this virtual world may evoke.<br><br />
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Using mindfulness, we also can begin to anticipate and address developing questions of this new world order:<br><br />
* How do we create meaningful interactions/relationships in a digital world?<br><br />
* How do we identify and address trauma as analog and digital interactions become increasingly “seamless”?<br><br />
* How do we define “optimized processes” and apply analytics that give positive value to processes that may otherwise be defined as “inefficient”, e.g., pausing, looking, connecting? This workshop will invite participants to practice mindfulness techniques, which will include guided practice (in a seated or lying position); gentle movement (with modifications for seated practice), and vocal exercises as part of trauma-informed mindfulness practices.<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Obi O'Brien<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
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== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
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== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
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== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Mindfulness_-_The_Link_Between_StressMindfulness - The Link Between Stress2022-07-16T15:51:57Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= Mindfulness - The Link Between Stress & Virtual Perception workshop -- VIRTUAL =<br />
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This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 3: Sunday, 24-July-2022, 2:00pm - 2:30pm, Workshop B (D'Angelo 306) -- VIRTUAL<br><br />
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<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop B (D'Angelo 306).'''<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
NOTE: THIS IS A VIRTUAL WORKSHOP, but takes place live at A New HOPE<br><br />
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We will explore the connection between stress and perception, sharing "practice formulas" on how to meet discomforts that we may encounter in an increasingly virtual environment. We will also engage in two short meditation practices with a focus on sound and the body. The goal is to give participants the tools to develop or enhance a meditation practice of their own, as well as sharing the science and research behind the stress phenomenon we experience.<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Obi O'Brien<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
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== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
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== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
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== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Hands-On_Introduction_to_Apache_Beam_WorkshopHands-On Introduction to Apache Beam Workshop2022-07-16T15:44:53Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= Hands-On Introduction to Apache Beam (Any-Scale Data-Processing) workshop =<br />
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This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 2: Saturday, 23-July-2022, 6:00pm - 8:00pm, Workshop A (D'Angelo 309)<br><br />
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<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop A (D'Angelo 309).'''<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
Apache Beam is an open source unified model for defining data processing pipelines (Batch and strEAM), which allows you to write your pipeline in your language of choice and run it with minimal effort on the execution engine (ex: Apache Spark, Apache Flink, Google Cloud Dataflow) of choice. In this practical session, you will get hands-on experience writing Beam pipelines, as well as learn about the fundamentals of the Beam programming model and SDKs (ex: Python, Go, Java). Also, I will be open/available to talk use-cases and more.<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Austin Bennett<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
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== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
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== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
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== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=How_to_Start_Contributing_to_Open_Source_WorkshopHow to Start Contributing to Open Source Workshop2022-07-16T15:44:49Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= How to Start Contributing to Open Source: Examples From the Apache Software Foundation and Beyond workshop =<br />
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This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 3: Sunday, 24-July-2022, 11:30am - 12:30pm, Workshop C (D'Angelo 307)<br><br />
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<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop C (D'Angelo 307).'''<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
Open source software sounds great to use, and hopefully even better to contribute to! This session will discuss and demystify the various ways to get involved with open source software, with notable examples taken from within the Apache Software Foundation, though we will speak to the larger ecosystem more generally.<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Austin Bennett<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
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== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
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== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
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== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Building_a_home_lab_and_Introduction_to_Web_Application_Hacking_WorkshopBuilding a home lab and Introduction to Web Application Hacking Workshop2022-07-16T15:44:46Z<p>BiaSciLab: /* Full Description */</p>
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<div>= Building a home lab & Introduction to Web Application Hacking with Girls Who Hack and BiaSciLab workshop =<br />
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This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 1: Friday, 22-July-2022, 2:30pm - 4:30pm, Workshop A (D'Angelo 309)<br><br />
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<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop A (D'Angelo 309).'''<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
In this workshop you will learn why to set up a home lab and multiple ways to set it up. Then we jump right into hacking a web application! Students will leave this class with some web application hacking skills and the ability to set up their own home lab. NOTE: This class is aimed at middle school to high school kids, but adults are welcome if they make room for the kids!<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
BiaSciLab<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
In this class students will learn how to build a home hacking lab, install a VM and use docker to run OWASP Juice Shop. In the second half, the students will dive into Juice Shop and learn some basic web application hacking skills. They will leave with a functioning OWASP Juice Shop lab on their laptops!<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
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== Required Software and Hardware ==<br />
Laptop capable of running [https://www.virtualbox.org/ Virtual Box] <br /><br />
[https://ubuntu.com/download/server Ubuntu Server 22.04 iso]<br />
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== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
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== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Learn_to_solder_with_BiaSciLab_WorkshopLearn to solder with BiaSciLab Workshop2022-07-16T15:44:43Z<p>BiaSciLab: /* Links */</p>
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<div>= Learn to solder with BiaSciLab and Girls Who Hack! Workshop =<br />
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This workshop will be given 3 times (all identical):<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 1: Friday, 22-July-2022, 4:30pm - 5:30pm, Workshop C (D'Angelo 307)<br><br />
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 2: Saturday, 23-July-2022, 10:00am - 11:00am, Workshop C (D'Angelo 307)<br><br />
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 3: Sunday, 24-July-2022, 10:00am - 11:00am, Workshop C (D'Angelo 307)<br><br />
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<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop C (D'Angelo 307).'''<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
In this workshop you will learn the basics of soldering by assembling the Girls Who Hack soldering kit! This class is aimed at kids (younger ones will need adult supervision) but adults are welcome as long as they make room for the kids. Kits are available for $10.<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
BiaSciLab<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
Learn the basics of soldering and build the BiaSciLab Girls Who Hack Fluffy McGlitter Sparkle Badge!<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
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== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
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== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
If you have a soldering iron, solder and a cutter bring them! HOPE has a limited number of soldering stations.<br />
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== Links ==<br />
If you are looking to buy a soldering / beginning electronics set up check out this kit from [https://www.adafruit.com/product/136 Adafruit] It has everything you need to get hacking and making in electronics!</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=A_CRI_for_HOPE_WorkshopA CRI for HOPE Workshop2022-07-16T15:44:39Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= A CRI for HOPE: Cyberminds Research Institute Teaches Avoidance of Being a Social Engineered Victim workshop =<br />
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This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 2: Saturday, 23-July-2022, 2:00pm - 3:00pm, Workshop B (D'Angelo 306)<br><br />
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<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop B (D'Angelo 306).'''<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
Many individuals feel after a pandemic that there's no hope. Cyberminds Research Institute (CRI) is of a different opinion. Cyber criminals attack those who are distracted with other life events. From the shadows of these attacks, comes light and opportunity. HOPE evolves from the knowledge gained after cyber-attacks occur. After the pandemic and now a near recession, cyber-criminals are enthusiastically attempting social engineering related to lower gas prices, rent relief, mask mandates, free vaccines, bogus shot cards, and free Covid-19 funds. This flood of attacks offers new avenues of cyber-attacks where organizations and individuals are easy targets due to the distractions of a post-pandemic climate. This workshop focuses on social engineering, teaching and learning as a result of banally successful cyberattacks, and the hundreds of unsuccessful cyberattacks. Leave with hope and a technique to successfully avoid social engineers attempting to diminish hope for a safe cyber tomorrow.<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Dr. Tina Honey<br><br />
Dr. Frederick L. Hicks<br><br />
Dr. Natalie Foster Johnson<br><br />
Dr. Alexis Perdereaux-Weekes<br><br />
Dr. Edvard Joseph<br><br />
Dr. Lisa J. Knowles<br><br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
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== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
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== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
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== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Eyecillator_light-sensitive_noise_maker_WorkshopEyecillator light-sensitive noise maker Workshop2022-07-16T15:44:36Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= Eyecillator: a small, yet surprisingly complex little light-sensitive noise maker workshop =<br />
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This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 2: Saturday, 23-July-2022, 11:30am - 1:30pm, Workshop C (D'Angelo 307)<br><br />
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<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop C (D'Angelo 307).'''<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
Meet the Eyecillator, a small DIY tabletop opto-synthesizer for musicians, STEM evangelists and other weirdos, brought to you by the folks at VauxFlores. Technically speaking, it’s a 4-oscillator, cascaded NAND opto-synth with controls over pitch and voltage sag, as well as the addition of a third control over the frequency of a misappropriated telephone chip that acts as a strange filter of sorts. Non-technically speaking, it’s a chirpy sound thing that kind of sounds like that motorized garbage can robot from that one space movie...but with a drug problem – and you get to build one yourself! Even better, for this workshop, no prior electronics experience is needed and yes, you get to keep this synth at the end of the day. As is tradition, we strive to keep things casual, informative, friendly and Safe – so feel free to bring a snack and a story and let’s build and be friends.<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Travis Johns<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
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== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
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== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
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== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Fabrica_de_Unicornios_Muertos_switched_capacitor_filter_Eurorack_module_WorkshopFabrica de Unicornios Muertos switched capacitor filter Eurorack module Workshop2022-07-16T15:44:33Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= Fabrica de Unicornios Muertos: a freaky switched capacitor filter Eurorack module workshop =<br />
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This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 2: Saturday, 23-July-2022, 7:00pm - 10:00pm, Workshop C (D'Angelo 307)<br><br />
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<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop C (D'Angelo 307).'''<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
Introducing VF’s first DIY Eurorack module – the Fabrica de Unicornios Muertos! It’s a switched capacitor filter, which is kind of a different beast than your usual techno sweepy-resonance things. Instead, this thing works harmonically – meaning as you turn the knob, things get freaky. And if those sounds are already freaky, things get freakier. It makes things crunch, chirp and sputter and once that’s over, it lets you in on the sounds behind the sounds. It’s also a skiff-friendly 6 hp - always good when adding a touch of flavor without filling up your case. For this workshop, no prior electronics experience is needed and yes, you get to keep this module at the end of the workshop. We’ll have some synths available for testing but if you want to share your setup, nothing’s stopping it from tagging along to jam the sweet space music once this thing’s all buttoned up.<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Travis Johns<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
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== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
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== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
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== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Travel_Hacking_With_TProphet_WorkshopTravel Hacking With TProphet Workshop2022-07-16T15:44:30Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= Travel Hacking Workshop With TProphet =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 1: Friday, 22-July-2022, 5:30pm - 8:30pm, Workshop B (D'Angelo 306)<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop B (D'Angelo 306).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
Do you have airline miles, bank points, or hotel points? Have a trip you've always wanted to take? In this workshop, you can learn how to (legally!) fly for (almost) free. Use the points you've earned to take the trip of your dreams for far less than you may expect. Learn how to enjoy luxury travel and even fly "up front" with the rich and famous, for as little as $5.60 out of pocket. There's a catch, though: airlines only give away the seats they don't think they'll sell, so you'll need to think like a hacker. Can you be flexible with dates, airlines and destinations? Are you willing to consider visiting countries off the beaten path? Come prepared to book right away--great deals don't last!<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
TProphet<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
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== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
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== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
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== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Freedom_of_Information_(FOI)_WorkshopFreedom of Information (FOI) Workshop2022-07-16T15:44:27Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= Freedom of Information (FOI) Workshop =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given 2 times (both identical):<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 1: Friday, 22-July-2022, 12:00pm - 2:00pm, Workshop A (D'Angelo 309)<br><br />
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 2: Saturday, 23-July-2022, 8:30pm - 10:30pm, Workshop A (D'Angelo 309)<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop A (D'Angelo 309).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
Public records requests are an important research tool. But for these requests to be effective you need to know how to make the requests so they have the best chance of success, and to be able to counter obstacles that agencies may throw in your path. This workshop teaches the nuts and bolts of submitting FOI requests to federal, state and local agencies. Learn how to formulate and submit records requests (even from your phone), and how to overcome stonewalling, delays, unfair fees, and release of records in unhelpful formats. Find out how to tap agency portals to track requests, how to negotiate with agencies on the scope of your request, how to best appeal incorrect agency decisions, and how to seek declassification of classified records. The workshop will offer ample opportunities for Q&A, so bring your toughest FOI questions and real-life examples to learn from.<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Michael Ravnitzky<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
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== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
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== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
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== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Think_like_a_hacker_for_complete_newbies_WorkshopThink like a hacker for complete newbies Workshop2022-07-16T15:44:23Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= Think like a hacker: Lateral thinking and social engineering for complete newbies workshop =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given 2 times (both identical):<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbspDay 1: Friday, 22-July-2022, 3:30pm - 5:00pm, Workshop B (D'Angelo 306)<br><br />
<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 3: Sunday, 24-July-2022, 4:30pm - 6:00pm, Workshop B (D'Angelo 306)<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop B (D'Angelo 306).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
HOPE often attracts attendees who may be new to the hacking space — people who learned of the conference through the Off The Hook radio show, youth who are keen to get into this space, artists, journalists, activists, and others who see their work increasingly overlapping with hacking. There's a lot newcomers may have missed about hacking techniques over the years! This workshop is for those newcomers, to bring them up to speed about some very fundamental habits of thought in the hacking community. In this session Gus will get attendees engaged in hands-on exercises developed in the engineering and hacking communities for finding vulnerabilities. To demonstrate counterintuitive strategies beyond code, we follow this up with examples of past hacking, including social engineering and voting machine testing. Wrap-up discussion explores how these activities change what we think, feel, and see, and what we can do with the systems around us.<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Gus Andrews<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
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== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
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<br />
== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=The_Job_Seeker_of_Information_Security_-_Beyond_COVID_19_WorkshopThe Job Seeker of Information Security - Beyond COVID 19 Workshop2022-07-16T15:44:19Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= The Job Seeker of Information Security - Beyond COVID 19 workshop =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 3: Sunday, 24-July-2022, 10:00am - 12:30pm, Workshop A (D'Angelo 309)<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop A (D'Angelo 309).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Abstract ==<br />
All in one job hunting presentation and workshops during COVID 19 era, with realistic market assumptions and expectations. This workshop will focus on helping the attendees hunt for their next job in the information security world, post COVID 19 and with the understanding of the current job market. We will dive deep into stages of job hunting, hiring process, and hands on learning on numerous tools that you can use to help your job hunt, including LinkedIn and Canva. We will review the current cyber security market, the skills used on each common position. The presenter has already been through this process during COVID 19 and he would like to share the knowledge gained along the way. All the presentation materials and tools will be free and available for participants before their session. Hopefully after this, the attendees' next gig will be right around the corner!<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Mangatas Tondang<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
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== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
<br />
<br />
== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
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== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=How_to_submit_a_GDPR_Data_Subject_Access_Request_WorkshopHow to submit a GDPR Data Subject Access Request Workshop2022-07-16T15:44:16Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= How to submit a GDPR Data Subject Access Request workshop =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 1: Friday, 22-July-2022, 9:00pm - 10:30pm, Workshop B (D'Angelo 306)<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop B (D'Angelo 306).'''<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) regulates everybody operating within the European Union and the European Economic Area (even if non-European). GDPR article 15 gives people the Right of Access to their personal information processed by digital platforms. These platforms must communicate with no delay many precious details regarding how they process personal data such as purposes of processing, parties with whom data will be shared, and even the logic of their automated decision-making. In this workshop participants will learn the best strategies for submitting Data Subject Access Requests and countermeasures for most common elusive replies. DSARs have often been used by the non-profit Tracking Exposed (https://tracking.exposed/), who foster digital rights and algorithm accountability. Also of great support is our tool, Guardoni, which allows users to double-check if the information received matches that provided by digital platforms.<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Alessandro Polidoro<br><br />
Giulia Corona<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
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== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
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<br />
== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Programming_in_Zero_Knowledge_WorkshopProgramming in Zero Knowledge Workshop2022-07-16T15:44:12Z<p>Therealyingtong: /* Presenter(s) */</p>
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<div>= Programming in Zero Knowledge workshop =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 3: Sunday, 24-July-2022, 1:00pm - 3:00pm, Workshop A (D'Angelo 309)<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop A (D'Angelo 309).'''<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
Zero-knowledge proofs are primitives for proving the integrity of arbitrary computation over confidential information. They are used in applications like private digital cash and anonymous voting. In this workshop, we will understand the theory behind zero-knowledge proving systems, and try our hand at writing a few circuits. We will also brainstorm ideas for more private applications we could build.<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Ying Tong (Electric Coin Company)<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
This workshop goes over:<br />
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- introduction to zero-knowledge proofs: theory and use-cases<br />
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- an overview of the Halo 2 proof system front-end (PLONKish arithmetisation)<br />
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- live-coding a Fibonacci circuit using the `halo2` library<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Required Software ==<br />
Install Rust: https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install<br />
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== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
Slides and code at: https://github.com/therealyingtong/halo2-hope</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=The_Polyjuice_Potion_-netflow_correlation_avoidance_WorkshopThe Polyjuice Potion -netflow correlation avoidance Workshop2022-07-16T15:44:09Z<p>Williamjones: /* What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) */</p>
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<div>= The Polyjuice Potion: a workshop on netflow correlation avoidance workshop =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 1: Friday, 22-July-2022, 6:00pm - 7:00pm, Workshop C (D'Angelo 307)<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop C (D'Angelo 307).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
This workshop covers modern netflow correlation and web traffic fingerprinting attacks and countermeasures in practice, with a focus on Tor, i2p, nym, and other publicly accessible anonymity tools. Most of the academic literature focuses on how to perform these types of attacks only in theory. In practice they are difficult to set up and require extensive collaboration between backbone-positioned adversaries. One would hope that these adversaries are careful, accountable, well-resourced, and not beholden to the interests of private corporations. I'll first describe the state of the art for these attacks, including: netflow correlation, web traffic fingerprinting, active traffic disruption, and throttling. I'll then detail an end-to-end pipeline for legally spinning up a C2 server with full non-attribution, enabled using publicly available infrastructure.<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
William Jones<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
If you want to bring a laptop to check out some of the tools in the links, please do.<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Required Software ==<br />
This talk is on the theory of how to generate adversarial traces on low bandwidth networks (i.e. tor)<br />
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== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
Bring your thinking caps<br />
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== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=A_brief_introduction_to_the_Fediverse_WorkshopA brief introduction to the Fediverse Workshop2022-07-16T15:11:57Z<p>Murph: /* Full Description */</p>
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<div>= A brief introduction to the Fediverse workshop =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 3: Sunday, 24-July-2022, 3:00pm - 4:00pm, Workshop B (D'Angelo 306)<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop B (D'Angelo 306).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
The Fediverse is a collection of communities that is a bit of a throwback to a smaller, more personal time on the internet. There are services for short messaging, audio and video sharing, and event organizing, among other things.<br><br />
<br><br />
Mastodon is a fully open source social media platform, with no advertising, monetizing, or venture capital.<br><br />
<br><br />
It is a part of the Fediverse, a social network that is truly a network, by incorporating ideas and protocols that allow users and information to freely spread throughout a wide diaspora of servers and services. Explore how you might wish to join into the rich, new world that has more of a resemblance of the internet as it was envisioned to be.<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
murph<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
Want to escape the greedy, dystopian algorithms of the big social networks? Let's talk about a network that is more centered on people and communities, because that's who runs them.<br />
<br />
The Fediverse is a collection of communities that is a bit of a throwback to a smaller, more personal time on the internet. There are services for short messaging, audio and video sharing, and event organizing, among other things.<br />
<br />
Mastodon is a fully open source social media platform, with no advertising, monetizing, or venture capital. Although each Mastodon server is independent of all other Mastodon servers, they can be federated for intercommunication with each other via a suite of standard protocols. Mastodon, however is only one of the many clients that are available in the Fediverse, and we'll discuss many of them<br />
<br />
It is a part of the Fediverse, a social network that is truly a network, by incorporating ideas and protocols that allow users and information to freely spread throughout a wide diaspora of servers and services. Explore how you might wish to join into the rich, new world that has more of a resemblance of the internet as it was envisioned to be.<br />
<br />
We'll talk about the history of the Fediverse, as well as how to get started.<br />
<br />
== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
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== Required Software ==<br />
There are clients a person can use, but most fediverse accounts start with simply a web browser.<br />
<br />
== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
A computer with a web browser, or a smartphone should suffice.<br />
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== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Kubernetes_Security_WorkshopKubernetes Security Workshop2022-07-16T15:11:53Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= Kubernetes Security: Learn by Hacking workshop =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 2: Saturday, 23-July-2022, 10:00am - 4:00pm, Workshop A (D'Angelo 309)<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop A (D'Angelo 309).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
Learn how to attack, exploit, and hack Kubernetes clusters and application workloads. In this workshop attendees are set loose on a series of vulnerable clusters in a competitive and collaborative capture the flag. Full methods, solutions, and vulnerabilities are revealed, along with actionable mitigation steps to enhance a cluster’s security and lock down common misconfigurations. It is an entertaining and frenetic experience designed to develop the kind of expertise only realized in production environments. Emphasis is placed on collaboration and communication, which are key to unlocking some of the advanced flags. Previous experience with Kubernetes is required.<br />
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== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Andrew Martin<br><br />
Francesco Beltramini<br />
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<br />
== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
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== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
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== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Plausible_Deniability_and_Cryptocurrency_Privacy_WorkshopPlausible Deniability and Cryptocurrency Privacy Workshop2022-07-16T15:11:49Z<p>Mountainlion: </p>
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<div>= Plausible Deniability and Cryptocurrency Privacy workshop =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 1: Friday, 22-July-2022, 7:30pm - 10:30pm, Workshop A (D'Angelo 309)<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop A (D'Angelo 309).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Lane Rettig<br><br />
Michelle Lai<br><br />
Arctic Byte<br><br />
Ahmed Ghappour<br />
<br />
== Abstract ==<br />
Hackers around the world use cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ether every day under the mistaken assumption that these networks are somehow privacy-preserving (often conflating pseudonymity for privacy). This couldn't be further from the truth, as it is in fact often easier to trace crypto transactions than fiat transactions. Even so-called private networks like Zcash and Monero aren't failsafe from a privacy perspective. However, with a few tricks and tools it is possible to preserve privacy on cryptographic networks in a robust way. This workshop will present a brief history of privacy successes and failures in cryptocurrency and blockchain with important case studies, will demonstrate tracing and de-anonymization of actual transactions in real time, and will present tools and techniques for guaranteeing strong privacy.<br />
<br />
== Workshop Agenda ==<br />
Understand where information about your activity may be leaked, across the stack: hardware, software, protocol, and network.<br/><br />
See case studies of how users were identified through their on-chain traces.<br/><br />
Learn a framework for how to think about what parts of a transaction can be made private.<br/> <br />
Follow along as we demo tools to stay safe at a network level.<br/><br />
We will also demo some privacy-centric wallets and cryptocurrency protocols.<br />
<br />
== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
If you'd like, bring a laptop with a browser wallet funded with some change.</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Models_for_Community_Curation_WorkshopModels for Community Curation Workshop2022-07-16T15:11:45Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= Models for Community Curation workshop =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 2: Saturday, 23-July-2022, 4:30pm - 5:30pm, Workshop A (D'Angelo 309)<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop A (D'Angelo 309).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Abstract ==<br />
How can we build local networks that curate, support and incubate arts and creativity? What funding models exist to help us do so? What are the technical tools that we can utilize to make more community arts networks possible? What innovations can allow such networks to form and flourish? In this workshop we will workshop new ways to organize around community curation, from the traditional (grants and donations, fiscal sponsorship) to the experimental (NFTs and collective actions). Artists, creatives, writers, nonprofits, academics and arts organizations should bring ideas for practical and/or radical ways to support, organize, fund and fundraise.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Aziz Isham<br />
<br />
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== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
<br />
<br />
== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
<br />
<br />
== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
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== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Windows_Internals_WorkshopWindows Internals Workshop2022-07-16T15:11:42Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= Windows Internals workshop -- VIRTUAL =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 3: Sunday, 24-July-2022, 10:00am - 1:00pm, Workshop B (D'Angelo 306) -- VIRTUAL<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop B (D'Angelo 306).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Abstract ==<br />
NOTE: THIS IS A VIRTUAL WORKSHOP, but takes place live at A New HOPE<br><br />
<br><br />
Explore the structure of Windows executable files and the operating system itself, to better understand programs, services, malware, and defenses. Projects include: cheating at games, building malicious DLL libraries, stealing passwords from the API, building a keylogger, and debugging a driver. Tools used include pestudio, API Monitor, Visual Studio, OllyDbg, IDA Pro, Ghidra, and WinDbg. This workshop is structured as a CTF, so each participant can proceed at their own pace. The techniques will be briefly demonstrated, and we will provide tips and help as needed to make sure everyone is able to solve at least some of the challenges. No previous experience with Windows internals is required.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Sam Bowne<br><br />
Elizabeth Biddlecome<br><br />
Kaitlyn Handelman<br><br />
Irvin Lemus<br />
<br />
<br />
== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
<br />
<br />
== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
<br />
<br />
== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Cryptography_and_Smart_Contract_Security_WorkshopCryptography and Smart Contract Security Workshop2022-07-16T15:11:39Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= Cryptography and Smart Contract Security workshop -- VIRTUAL =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 2: Saturday, 23-July-2022, 3:30pm - 6:30pm, Workshop B (D'Angelo 306) -- VIRTUAL<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop B (D'Angelo 306).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Abstract ==<br />
NOTE: THIS IS A VIRTUAL WORKSHOP, but takes place live at A New HOPE<br><br />
<br><br />
Learn how blockchains, cryptocurrency, coin offerings, and smart contracts (including NFTs) work. We will also cover the underlying cryptography: hashes, symmetric encryption, and asymmetric encryption. We will configure wallets, servers, and vulnerable smart contracts, and exploit them. We will configure systems using Bitcoin, Ethereum, Hyperledger, Multichain, Stellar, and more. We will perform exploits including double-spend, reentrancy, integer underflow, and logic flaws. This workshop is structured as a CTF, so each participant can proceed at their own pace. The techniques will be briefly demonstrated, and we will provide tips and help as needed to make sure everyone is able to solve at least some of the challenges. No previous experience with coding or blockchains is required.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Sam Bowne<br><br />
Elizabeth Biddlecome<br><br />
Kaitlyn Handelman<br><br />
Irvin Lemus<br />
<br />
<br />
== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
<br />
<br />
== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
<br />
<br />
== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Threat_Hunting_with_Splunk_WorkshopThreat Hunting with Splunk Workshop2022-07-16T15:11:36Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= Threat Hunting with Splunk workshop -- VIRTUAL =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 2: Saturday, 23-July-2022, 10:00am - 1:00pm, Workshop B (D'Angelo 306) -- VIRTUAL<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop B (D'Angelo 306).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
NOTE: THIS IS A VIRTUAL WORKSHOP, but takes place live at A New HOPE<br><br />
<br><br />
Splunk is "Google for log data" and it is the leader in network security monitoring. Learn how to find attackers, identify malware, and attribute attackers to real-world APT groups. We will use cloud servers running the free version of Splunk, with open-source network data from Splunk's "Boss of the SOC" contest. This workshop is structured as a CTF, so each participant can proceed at their own pace. The techniques will be briefly demonstrated, and we will provide tips and help as needed to make sure everyone is able to solve at least some of the challenges. Participants need only a computer with a Web browser.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Sam Bowne<br><br />
Elizabeth Biddlecome<br><br />
Kaitlyn Handelman<br><br />
Irvin Lemus<br />
<br />
<br />
== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
<br />
<br />
== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
<br />
<br />
== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Violent_Python_3_WorkshopViolent Python 3 Workshop2022-07-16T15:11:33Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= Violent Python 3 workshop -- VIRTUAL =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 1: Friday, 22-July-2022, 12:00pm - 3:00pm, Workshop B (D'Angelo 306) -- VIRTUAL<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop B (D'Angelo 306).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Abstract ==<br />
NOTE: THIS IS A VIRTUAL WORKSHOP, but takes place live at A New HOPE<br><br />
<br><br />
Even if you have never programmed before, you can quickly and easily learn how to make custom hacking tools in Python. We build tools that perform port scanning, brute-force attacks, crack password hashes, and XOR encryption. Python is among the top three programming languages in the world, for good reason: it's the easiest language to use for general purposes. This workshop is structured as a CTF, so each participant can proceed at their own pace. The techniques will be briefly demonstrated, and we will provide tips and help as needed to make sure everyone is able to solve at least some of the challenges. Participants need only a computer and a Web browser.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Sam Bowne<br><br />
Elizabeth Biddlecome<br><br />
Kaitlyn Handelman<br><br />
Irvin Lemus<br />
<br />
<br />
== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
<br />
<br />
== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
<br />
<br />
== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Analyzing_Android_Malware_WorkshopAnalyzing Android Malware Workshop2022-07-16T14:13:57Z<p>Vv: </p>
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<div>= Analyzing Android Malware; from triage to reverse engineering workshop =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 2: Saturday, 23-July, 7:00pm - 11:00pm, in Workshop B (D'Angelo 306)<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop B (D'Angelo 306).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Abstract ==<br />
Android malware has become prevalent across the landscape. In this workshop Vitor Ventura will provide hands-on reverse engineering techniques for Android malware. This workshop is designed to provide the participants with different approaches to malware analysis, so that they can perform their own analysis without the use of automated tools. When everything else fails, knowing how the tools work under the hood provides the necessary knowledge to bypass the problems encountered. The attendees will learn, by doing it themselves, how to bypass the most common techniques used by malware to prevent analysis. The objective is that the attendees understand how they can use techniques like instrumentation and patching to help them analyze and bypass malware defenses when the automated tools fail, while using only free and open source tools.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Vitor Ventura<br />
<br />
<br />
== Full Description ==<br />
This is a full hands-on workshop you will applying techniques to bypass the most common malware protection techniques, using frida and doing static analysis.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Required Software ==<br />
This is a hands on workshop, as such a VM was created to make it easier for people to participate. </br><br />
The VM can be downloaded here: http://cs.co/AndroidAnalysisVM </br><br />
</br><br />
If you downloaded it and want to play with it in advanced the password is: password<br />
</br><br />
It is strongly advised to use VMware to run the VM, you can download VMware from their site. </br><br />
VirtualBox may work but it was not tested, use at your own risk. </br><br />
<br />
<br />
== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
http://cs.co/AndroidAnalysisVM - VM</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Negotiating_the_Interview_WorkshopNegotiating the Interview Workshop2022-07-16T14:11:32Z<p>Maltman23: </p>
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<div>= Negotiating the Interview workshop =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 1: Friday, 22-July, 5:00pm - 7:00pm, in Workshop A (D'Angelo 309)<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop A (D'Angelo 309).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Abstract ==<br />
This interactive workshop will help you turn job interviews from nerve-wracking gauntlets to casual conversations that land you the job – or help you avoid the jobs you don’t want.<br><br />
Whether you are trying to get your first cyber security job, or are looking to progress your career, this workshop will help you, by working through:<br><br />
• How to spot and fix common mistakes on CVs/resumes.<br><br />
• How to showcase your skills and experience.<br><br />
• Common interview techniques, questions, and how to respond.<br><br />
• How to negotiate salaries and compensation.<br><br />
• Employer red flags: weeding out the bad gigs.<br><br />
This will be a practical workshop, so expect lots of participation and engagement: please bring something to write with, a printed copy of your CV, and lots of questions!<br />
<br />
<br />
== Presenter(s) ==<br />
Tom Kranz<br />
<br />
<br />
== Full Description ==<br />
full description text goes here<br />
<br />
<br />
== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Required Software ==<br />
any required software goes here<br />
<br />
<br />
== What Participants Should Bring to the Workshop (if anything) ==<br />
any optional or required stuff to bring go here<br />
<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
any links go here</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Learn_to_Solder_-_Digital_Music_Synthesis_WorkshopLearn to Solder - Digital Music Synthesis Workshop2022-07-16T14:07:01Z<p>Maltman23: update for A New HOPE</p>
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<div>= '''Learn to Solder - Digital Music Synthesis workshop with ArduTouch music synthesizer kit <br>-- Music Generation for Newbies''' =<br />
[[Image:ArduTouch.jpg|center|500px|ArduTouch music synthesizer kit]]<br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
== Abstract ==<br />
<br />
''Learn to solder together a cool, powerful music synthesizer,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;and learn how to make cool music, sound, and noise!''<br />
[[File:ArduTouchWorkshopEMF.jpg|right|500px|ArduTouch workshop at EMF Camp 2018]]<br><br />
<br />
[https://cornfieldelectronics.com/cfe/projects.php#ardutouch ArduTouch] is an [https://github.com/maltman23/ArduTouch open source] Arduino-compatible music synthesizer kit with a built-in touch keyboard, and with built-in speaker/amplifier.<br><br />
<br />
This workshop is for '''''total newbies''''' to learn to solder and make their own ArduTouch music synthesizer.<br><br />
This workshop is for '''''total newbies''''' to learn how to make sound with computer chips.<br><br />
<br />
The ArduTouch comes pre-programmed with a way cool synthesizer. And I will show you how to re-program it with other way cool (and totally different) synthesizers.<br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
'''This workshop will be given:'''<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 3: Sunday, 24-July-2022, 1:30pm - 4:00pm, Workshop C (D'Angelo 307)<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop<br>-- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop C (D'Angelo 307).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
<br><br />
<br><br />
[[File:ArduTouchWorkshop36C3.jpg|left|500px|ArduTouch workshop at 36C3]]<br />
== Full Description ==<br />
Participants will all learn to solder and make an ArduTouch music synthesizer from a kit. I will also give an overview of how it works -- including the basics of Digital Signal Process -- for '''total''' newbies. I guarantee this kit will work after you solder it (during the workshop, or later, at home)!<br><br />
<br />
The ArduTouch comes pre-programmed with a really nice music synthesizer (a 4-voice sawtooth waveform generator) -- called "Thick", that makes super phat sounds.<br><br />
An ArduTouch Arduino library is available for programming in more super nice synthesizers, with lots and lots of features. The library also comes with many way cool example synthesizer sketches that also serve as a tutorial for making your own ArduTouch synthesizers (which are Arduino sketches). In the last part of this workshop I will show you how to re-program the ArduTouch synthesizer.<br><br />
<br />
ArduTouch currently has 10 totally different synthesizers available! Synth sounds include way beautiful to metal to noise to drones, drum/bass machine sequencer, to spacey psychedelic music or harsh musical sounds, . . .<br />
<br><br />
<br><br />
For those who want to learn more, the documentation teaches the basics of Digital Signal Processing for audio generation.<br><br />
<br />
This workshop is for '''''total newbies'''''!<br />
<br />
Taught by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_Altman Mitch Altman].<br />
<br />
''[[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] gave a talk on his ArduTouch music synthesizer kit (including a tutorial on Digital Signal Process for total newbies) at [https://livestream.com/internetsociety2/hope/videos/178394812 The Circle of HOPE] and at [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19HyMgVYKnA EMF Camp 2018].''<br />
<br />
== Summary ==<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''What''': Make an [https://cornfieldelectronics.com/cfe/projects.php#ardutouch ArduTouch music synthesizer], learn to solder, and learn how to make sound from computer chips<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''When''': Day 3: Sunday, 24-July-2022, 1:30pm - 4:00pm<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Where''': Workshop C (D'Angelo 307)<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Who''': Anyone and everyone can have fun making the ArduTouch music synthesizer and learning how to make sound from computer chips, Ages 10 to 100<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Max #''': 50 participants'''<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="color:orange">''' -- You do NOT need to register to take this workshop.'''</span><br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Cost''': $35 for materials -- ($41 if you also want a USB-Serial cable for re-programming the ArduTouch).<br><br />
<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Instructor''': [[User:maltman23|Mitch]]<br />
<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''website:''' [https://cornfieldelectronics.com/cfe/projects.php#ardutouch ArduTouch music synthesizer kit]<br />
<br><br />
<br />
<br />
== Required Software ==<br />
Please download the free and open source Arduino software before the workshop -- Windows, Linux, or MacOS are all fine!:<br><br />
[https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software Arduino software]<br />
<br />
<br />
== Video ==<br />
A video of the online workshop given at HOPE 2020 is available on the 2600 YouTube channel:<br><br />
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hG3xClprvzs<br />
<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
[https://cornfieldelectronics.com/cfe/projects.php#ardutouch ArduTouch music synthesizer kit]<br><br />
[http://www.arduino.cc/ Ardiuno website]<br><br />
[https://github.com/maltman23/ArduTouch ArduTouch Github page]<br></div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Arduino_For_Total_Newbies_WorkshopArduino For Total Newbies Workshop2022-07-16T14:03:01Z<p>Maltman23: /* Learn Arduino using TV-B-Gone as an example project */</p>
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<div>= Arduino For Total Newbies workshop =<br />
== ''Learn Arduino<br> using TV-B-Gone<br> as an example project'' ==<br />
<br />
''Learn Arduino using TV-B-Gone as an example project''<br><br />
<br><br />
You've probably heard lots about '''Arduino'''. But if you don't know what it is, or how you can use it to do all sorts of cool things, then this fun and easy workshop is for you. As an example project, we'll be creating a '''TV-B-Gone''' remote control out of an '''Arduino''' you can take home with you.<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 2: Saturday, 23-July-2022, 2:30pm - 6:00pm, in Workshop C (D'Angelo 307)<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop C (D'Angelo 307).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
== Website == <br />
<br />
http://cornfieldelectronics.com/cfe/projects/tvbg_arduino/tvbg_arduino_workshop.php<br />
<br />
[[Image:A4TN33C3_500pix.jpg|right|Arduino For Total Newbies workshop at 33C3]]<br><br />
<br><br />
<br />
== Abstract ==<br />
You've probably heard lots about [http://arduino.cc/ Arduino]. But if you don't know what it is, or how you can use it to do all sorts of cool things, then this fun and easy workshop is for you. As an example project, we'll be creating a [http://www.tvbgone.com/cfe_tvbg_main.php TV-B-Gone] remote control out of an Arduino you can take home with you.<br />
<br />
== Full Description ==<br />
Arduino is an amazingly powerful tool that is very simple to learn to use. It was designed so that artists and non-geeks can start from nothing, and make something cool happen in less than 90 minutes. Yet, it is powerful enough so that uber-geeks can use it for their projects as well.<br />
<br />
This workshop is easy enough for '''''total newbies''''' to learn all you need to know to get going on an Arduino.<br />
<br />
Taught by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_Altman Mitch Altman]. Participants will make their own Arduino clone, and set it up on solderless breadboards to make their own TV-B-Gone remote control to turn off TVs in public places -- a fun way to learn Arduino (and electronics) basics. Bring your laptop, if you can.<br />
<br />
''Big thanks to Ken Shirriff, who came up with the original [http://www.arcfn.com/2009/12/tv-b-gone-for-arduino.html TV-B-Gone for Arduino].''<br />
<br />
== Workshop Itinerary ==<br />
* Intro to Arduino<br />
<br />
* Very short lesson to learn everything you need to know about electronics!<br />
<br />
* Then we will learn to solder. Don't let this scare you! I've taught tens of thousands of people to solder, most of whom have never made anything before in their lives. It is actually a very easy skill to learn. It is also very useful.<br />
<br />
* Then we will each make our own Arduino clone from a kit made by Samurai Circuits: [https://cornfieldelectronics.com/cfe/u_do_it_duino_complete.php U-Do-It-Duino].<br />
<br />
* Now that we each have our own Arduino, we will set up the free and open-source software on our laptops (if you bring one) -- Windows, MacOS, or Linux are all fine!<br />
<br />
* And then its time to make something and learn how easy it is to use Aruino! I'll (very easily!) show you how to read schematic diagrams, and you'll put together your own TV-B-Gone remote control using your [https://cornfieldelectronics.com/cfe/u_do_it_duino_complete.php U-Do-It-Duino]. We will use a solderless breadboard. These are really useful, and provide a fast, and very easy way to put circuits together without needing to solder.<br />
<br />
* Target practice is available all over the world after the workshop.<br />
<br />
== Summary ==<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''What''': [http://arduino.cc/ Arduino] workshop for total newbies, using [http://www.tvbgone.com TV-B-Gone] remote controls as an intro<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''When''': 2:30pm to 6:00pm, Day 2, Saturday, July 23rd<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Where''': Workshop C (D'Angelo 307)<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Who''': Anyone and everyone can have fun learning Arduino. Ages 10 to 100<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Max #''': 50 participants -- '''<br />
<span style="color:orange">'''Please show up early to ensure you get a seat!'''</span><br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="color:orange">''' -- You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- first come, first served.'''</span><br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Cost''': $40 for materials -- includes everything you need to make your [http://www.arcfn.com/2009/12/tv-b-gone-for-arduino.php Arduino TV-B-Gone] (and to play and experiment at home)!<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;And you get to bring your [http://www.arcfn.com/2009/12/tv-b-gone-for-arduino.html Arduino TV-B-Gone] home with you.<br />
<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Instructor''': [[User:maltman23|Mitch]]<br />
<br />
== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early and get a kit.''':</span><br><br />
<br />
== Required Software ==<br />
Please download the free and open source Arduino software before the workshop -- Windows, Linux, or MacOS are all fine!:<br><br />
[https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software Arduino software]<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
[http://cornfieldelectronics.com/cfe/projects/tvbg_arduino/tvbg_arduino_workshop.php Arduino For Total Newbies workshop page]<br><br />
[http://www.tvbgone.com TV-B-Gone website]<br><br />
[http://www.arduino.cc/ Ardiuno website]<br><br />
[http://www.arcfn.com/2009/12/tv-b-gone-for-arduino.html Ken Shirriff's TV-B-Gone Arduino project page]<br><br />
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRDALwsd8M8 A video of part of the workshop from (the virtual) HOPE 2020 is available on the 2600 YouTube channel]</div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=LED_Strips_Everywhere_for_Everyone_WorkshopLED Strips Everywhere for Everyone Workshop2022-07-16T14:01:30Z<p>Maltman23: added link to the section of the Cornfield Electronics projects page for this workshop</p>
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<div>= LED Strips Everywhere for Everyone! workshop =<br />
<br />
This workshop will be given:<br><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 1: Friday, 22-July, 7:30pm - 9:00pm, in Workshop C (D'Angelo 307)<br><br />
<br><br />
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop C (D'Angelo 307).'''<br><br />
<br><br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
''Learn how to program LED strips.<br>It's super easy and fun to make your life trippy and beautiful.<br>For total beginners.<br>''<br />
[[File:LEDstrip.jpg|right|500px|Making an LED strip do its thing]]<br><br />
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Learn how to light up LED strips with a cheap Arduino, and make your life trippy and beautiful! For total beginners -- no knowledge needed at all. LED strips have become really inexpensive. Lots of people have created inexpensive methods of controlling their color and brightness. This workshop shows one way to control LED strips, to make them do what you want. We will use a very cheap Arduino clone. I'll show you everything you need to know to use existing programs -- as-is, or to hack on -- to control the colors in your world with LED strips.<br />
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== Presenter ==<br />
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_Altman Mitch Altman].<br />
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[[File:35C3_LEDstrip_tunnel.jpg|center|500px|LED strip tunnel at 35C3, Leipzig, Germany]]<br><br />
== Full Description ==<br />
LED strips have become really inexpensive. Lots of people have created inexpensive methods of controlling their color and brightness. This workshop shows one way to control LED strips, to make them do what you want. We will use a very cheap Arduino clone. I'll show you everything you need to know to use existing programs -- as-is, or to hack on -- to control the colors in your world with LED strips.<br />
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== Workshop Itinerary ==<br />
* Intro to Red-Green-Blue (RGB) LEDs<br><br />
* Brief intro to Arduino<br><br />
* How to use an Arduino to control an LED strip<br><br />
* Some demos of programs you can download<br><br />
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== Registration -- NOT required == <br />
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.''':</span><br><br />
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== Required Software ==<br />
Please download the free and open source Arduino software before the workshop -- Windows, Linux, or MacOS are all fine!:<br><br />
[https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software Arduino software]<br />
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== Links ==<br />
[https://cornfieldelectronics.com/cfe/projects.php#ledstrips More info about the '''LED Strips Everywhere for Everyone!''' workshop]<br><br />
[http://www.arduino.cc/ Ardiuno website]<br></div>Maltman23https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Nearby_FoodNearby Food2022-07-15T17:59:47Z<p>Thurman J: </p>
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<div>Places to go near campus:<br />
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As well as the Starbucks on campus in D'Angelo, there are several places nearby the St. John's University campus to get food and snacks.<br />
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Here are some:<br><br />
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* Across the street the campus is Regina's Pizza, which we found to be a nice place while setting things up at St. John's University. It's on the corner of Utopia Parkway and Union Turnpike -- exit gate 4 or 5, turn right<br />
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* 7-11 at 168th and Union Turnpike (open 24 hours) -- exit gate 5, turn left<br />
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* Dunkin’ Donuts at 168th and Union Turnpike (open 6 AM to 10 PM) -- exit gate 5, turn left<br />
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* Shopping center at corner of Union Turnpike and Utopia Parkway -- exit gate 4 or 5, turn right, cross Utopia Parkway<br />
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* There's also a dumpling place, a bodega, and a Subway down the block, plus a sushi place and a bakery across the street -- exit gate 4 or 5, turn right<br />
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* Sheik Shack - does Burgers and Masala fries. 82-37C, 164th St, Queens, NY 11432. 1100-0100hrs most nights<br />
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You’ll do best finding places by getting out and exploring! Union Turnpike is a more commercial street than Utopia Parkway.<br />
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Places in Queens to check out:<br />
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* Queens Night Market (Saturday night, 5 PM - midnight) -<br />
4701 111th St, Queens, NY<br />
https://www.queensnightmarket.com/<br />
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* New World Mall, Flushing (open daily until 10 PM) -<br />
https://www.newworldmallny.com/shopping-center/ Flushing is the center of Queens’s Chinatown, and this shopping center has a huge food court!<br />
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*Unofficial Bar:<br />
Emerald Pub<br />
183-01 Horace Harding Expy<br />
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*Great sandwiches:<br />
Double J Deli<br />
16802 Union Tpke<br />
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If you want to travel via public transit, double-check instructions at mta.info to make sure that buses and trains are running (and when they will arrive!). Alternatively, take a carshare service like Lyft or Uber (don’t expect to be able to hail a cab near campus).</div>Maltman23