Meetings - Fall 2024
Time: Monday from 6:00PM to 7:00PM
Location: Coover 1012
Some archived meetings notes:
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An Amusement Park
An Amusement Park by David Wolfe -
Burp Suite
Burp Suite by David Wolfe -
Hack The Box
Presented by Nic Losby & Jack Potter -
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)
Presented by Brandon Evans -
Working In CyberSecurity
Presented by Technology Association of Iowa -
Hack The Box Personal Project
Presented by IASG President -
SolarWind Incident Response Info Session
Presented by Rich Tener -
Meeting with RSM Representatives
Presented by RSM Representatives -
March 9nd Meeting - AWS: Not Just for Silicon Valley Hype-Lords
Presented by Logan Woolery -
March 2nd Meeting - Some Fun Projects
Presented by Trevor Kems -
February 10th Meeting - Open Source Intelligence
Presented by Jack Potter -
February 3rd Meeting - Active Directory Hacking
Presented by RSM -
October 31th Meeting - IDSes
How network threats are identified -
October 31th Meeting - Halloween CTF
Come eat pizza and hack stuff -
October 17th Meeting - Red Team Debrief
In debth walkthrough of the last CDC -
October 10th Meeting - Workiva
Careers in Security -
October 3rd Meeting - Physical Security
Physical Security -
September 19th Meeting - Burns & McDonnell
Burns and McDonnell -
April 2nd Meeting - In Depth Red Team Debrief
ISUCDC2 Red Team Debrief -
March 26th Meeting - Embedded System security
Open Source Intelligence tools. -
March 5th Meeting - Open Source Intelligence tools by IBM
Open Source Intelligence tools. -
February 19th Meeting - Chris Bloomquist from ViriTechnology
A talk on careers in security. -
February 12th Meeting - Physical Security
Physical security concepts and tools. -
March 20 Meeting - Active Directory
A talk on active directory systems. -
March 6 Meeting - Systems Reverse Engineering
A presentation on reverse engineering systems, devices, and firmware. -
February 27 Meeting - Anonymity
Another Hack-the-Box session, followed by a talk on anonymity. -
February 20 Meeting - Password Cracking
Password cracking and COM S 309 Malware -
February 13 Meeting - Mobile Security
Hack-the-box solutions, mobile security presentation, and a Beginner's Night -
February 6 Meeting - Reverse Engineering
ELF files, reverse engineering, and obfuscation. -
January 30 Meeting - Cryptography
An interactive talk on cryptography. -
January 23 Meeting - RSM
RSM, an audit and consulting company, will be coming in to discuss a career in penetration testing. -
November 14 Meeting - Hacker Jeopardy Lite
We're back at it again with another round of Hacker Jeopardy Lite! -
November 7 Meeting - Hardware Hacking
A security engineer from ProCircular gives a talk. -
October 31 Meeting - Halloween CTF
The IASG Cabinet hosts a Halloween-themed CTF! -
October 24 Meeting - ISU Police
Lt. Josh Hale from ISUPD will be giving a presentation: "Physical Security in a Digital World" -
October 17 Meeting - Metasploit
Presentation on the Metasploit framework. -
October 10 Meeting - How to Secure a Vulnerable CDC Box
The director of the Fall 2017 ISUCDC is giving a talk on securing a CDC box. -
October 3 Meeting - SQL Injection
Interactive presentation on SQL Injection -
September 26 Meeting - Wireshark
Presentation on packet sniffing with Wireshark -
September 19 Meeting - Dave Nelson, CEO, Integrity
Guest speaker at 09/19/17 IASG meeting -
First Meeting
First meeting of the fall 2017 semester. -
Tuesday, April 18 Meeting - Cabinet Elections and Hacker Jeopardy
Final meeting of the spring 2017 semester. -
Tuesday, February 28 Meeting - Wireless Sniffing with Wireshark
At today's meeting, Daniel Limanowski will be giving a presentation on wireless packet sniffing with Wireshark: -
Tuesday, October 11 Meeting - Bug Bounty programs
Jeff Neel gave a talk on Bug Bounty programs -
Tuesday, October 4 Meeting - Web Security
We had a presentation on a start-to-finish assessment of a website to find vulnerabilities. -
Tuesday, September 27 Meeting - Intro to Network Security
Today at IASG, there was a presentation on Network Security -
Tuesday, September 13 Meeting - Welcome back meeting
The IASG (Information Assurance Student Group) is a recognized ISU student organization dedicated to educating students and the community about information security. -
Tuesday, April 12 Meeting - So you want to run an InfoSec program?
Tomorrow at IASG, we will have a guest speaker, Ben Blakely, the director of Information Security at Workiva. -
Tuesday, March 29 Meeting - Smash the Stack
Today at IASG, we did a group activity centered around wargames. "Smash the stack" -
Tuesday, March 29 Meeting - Information sent over wireless devices
Tonight's presentation was on the information your wireless devices are sending out over the air. -
Tuesday, March 22 Meeting - Introduction to Binary Exploitation
Today at the IASG meeting, Jake Drahos presented on the topic: an introduction to binary exploitation. -
Tuesday, March 08 Meeting - Introduction to CTF Challenges
Tomorrow at IASG, we will present on and discuss an introduction to CTF (capture the flag) challenges. -
Tuesday, Februrary 29 Meeting - Scripting Web Attacks with the Python Requests Library
Yesterday, we were back with another exciting presentation. Matt Brown gave a talk on scripting web attacks. -
Wednesday, Februrary 24 Meeting - General Mills Presentation
Wednesday, Februrary 24 Meeting, General Mills visited IASG to give an overview of the company, as well as to talk about the infrastructure and security of the company. -
Tuesday, Februrary 16 Meeting - Metasploit for the Ethical Hacker
Today, Tuesday, Februrary 16 Meeting, Dan Frese will be giving a presentation on the Metasploit Framework. -
Tuesday, Februrary 09 Meeting - Reverse-Engineering a Web API Part 1: Tools, Techniques, and Background
On Tuesday, Februrary 09 Meeting, Jake Drahos presented on Reverse Engineering Web APIs -
Tuesday, Februrary 02 Meeting - Guest Presentation
On Tuesday, Februrary 02 Meeting, we had a guest presentation from a Special Agent who has been with the FBI since 2009 -
Tuesday, January 26 Meeting - Even more fun with MitM
On Tuesday night, Keane presented "Even more fun with MitM". When an attacker is on your network, nothing is safe, especially not your precious downloads. Learn how MitM attacks can be leveraged to patch and exploit binaries in real time as they are being downloaded -
9/22: 'Perimeter Security is Dead, Hack the Users Instead' with PwC Cybersecurity & Privacy
IASG will meet on Tuesday, September 22 at 5:15 PM in Coover 2245. Representatives from PricewaterhouseCoopers Cybersecurity and Privacy will be presenting on 'Perimeter Security is Dead, Hack the Users Instead'" -
Tuesday, September 15 Meeting
IASG met September 15 at 5:15 PM in Coover 2245. Jake Drahos gave an introduction of and demonstration to several forms on injection vulnerabilities and Keane O'Kelley presented on open wireless networks and man-in-the-middle attacks.