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== Upcoming Meetings ==
== Upcoming Meetings ==
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| #14 || [[Security_by_Candlelight/CISSP/CBK_Review_01|2013-02-05 Tue 19:00]] || TBA  
| #16 || [[Security_by_Candlelight/CISSP/CBK_Review_02|2013-03-05 Tue 19:00]] || TBA  
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== Next Meeting ==
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| #13 || [[Security_by_Candlelight/CISSP/CBK_Review_00|2013-01-22 Tue 19:00]] || '''Revival of Security by Candlelight: CISSP CBK Zero Day ''' <br>Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)® Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)® Review. Based on a Creative Commons Training by Alfred Ouyang<br>
| #15 || [[Security_by_Candlelight/SBC15_Crypto_Games|2013-02-19 Tue 19:00]] || '''Crypto Games on teh Interwebs: Challenges for no apparent reason'''<br>Recently a few Games/Challenges/Cryptic Messages appeared on several channels on the internet which are well-known for attracting all sorts of alternative netizens and dwellers of the deep web. While these challenges have no confirmed author or goal several groups and individuals are making large efforts to break these encrypted messages and solve the riddles. I would like to introduce two of them: "Cicada 3301" and "Charlie one Umbra" and try to reconstruct some of the methods used.
Hosted by [[User:MiKa|MiKa]]. Location: The Library. [[Security_by_Candlelight/CISSP|CISSP Portal]]
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== Past Meetings ==
== Past Meetings ==


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Hosted by [[User:MiKa|MiKa]]. Location: The Library. [[Security_by_Candlelight/CISSP|CISSP Portal]]
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| #12 || [[Security_bei_Kerzenschein/SBC12_IPv6_Security|2010-05-21 Fri 19:30]] || Security Mechanisms in IPv6: What's new, what' cool and what's annoying <br>
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After SBC is before SBC


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Aktuelle Version vom 19. Oktober 2016, 15:10 Uhr

Security by Candlelight

Can I get there by Candlelight?
How many miles to Babylon?
Three score and ten.
Can I get there by candlelight?
Aye, and back again.
If your feet are nimble and light
You'll get there by candlelight.
-- Nursery Rhyme


Security bei Kerzenschein
433081 candle light 1.jpg
Status: active
Thema: All things pertinent to physical and IT-Security
Gestartet: 19.03.2007
Organisator: Lynx, MiKa
Email: https://lists.metalab.at/mailman/listinfo/sbc
Homepage: Security_bei_Kerzenschein
IRC/Matrix: #metalab at irc.freenode.net
Treffen: biweekly
Zielgruppe: People interested in improving the security of all kinds.
Inhalt: Yes, by candlelight. Really!
Zuletzt aktualisiert: 2016-10-19

Security sometimes seems like a hard and long journey

But properly equipped it will be just like snapping with your fingers. I'm afraid we will not have a "Babylon Candle" to get us there but at least it will be much more fun to travel in a group and talk about the things and wonders we see along the road.

A Meeting Place for Security Enthusiasts at the Metalab in Vienna

  • Open for everyone, no special skills required. Just be curious, playful and interested.
  • Bring your own Ideas, not your own beer - we have plenty of beer/Club Mate in the fridge. We want your input and active participation (not to say your soul) - don't be shy :)
  • Security by Candlelight is not a workshop or a lecture type of event (although it appears to be sometimes) but a discussion and exchange about different aspects of security.
  • We want to cover hacking and defending systems, we want to talk about physical, network and application security. We want to discuss about social hacking and security awareness, we want to do things and try some cool hacks on our own.
  • Our goal is to meet two times a month at the Metalab Library in a relaxed setting with changing hosts and topics, with presentations, workshops or discussion rounds.

Location: The "library" at the Metalab in Vienna: Map

Twitter: @MetaLabSbC

SbC Mailing List Subscribe here


Security bei Kerzenschein
433081 candle light 1.jpg
Status: active
Thema: All things pertinent to physical and IT-Security
Gestartet: 19.03.2007
Organisator: Lynx, MiKa
Email: https://lists.metalab.at/mailman/listinfo/sbc
Homepage: Security_bei_Kerzenschein
IRC/Matrix: #metalab at irc.freenode.net
Treffen: biweekly
Zielgruppe: People interested in improving the security of all kinds.
Inhalt: Yes, by candlelight. Really!
Zuletzt aktualisiert: 2016-10-19


Upcoming Meetings

# Date Topic and Host(s)
#16 2013-03-05 Tue 19:00 TBA

Next Meeting

# Date Topic and Host(s)
#15 2013-02-19 Tue 19:00 Crypto Games on teh Interwebs: Challenges for no apparent reason
Recently a few Games/Challenges/Cryptic Messages appeared on several channels on the internet which are well-known for attracting all sorts of alternative netizens and dwellers of the deep web. While these challenges have no confirmed author or goal several groups and individuals are making large efforts to break these encrypted messages and solve the riddles. I would like to introduce two of them: "Cicada 3301" and "Charlie one Umbra" and try to reconstruct some of the methods used.

Past Meetings

# Date Topic and Host(s)
#14 2013-02-05 Tue 19:00 CISSP CBK: Definitions, Terms and Vocabulary
#13 2013-01-22 Tue 19:00 Revival of Security by Candlelight: CISSP CBK Zero Day
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)® Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)® Review. Based on a Creative Commons Training by Alfred Ouyang

Hosted by MiKa. Location: The Library. CISSP Portal

#12 2010-05-21 Fri 19:30 Security Mechanisms in IPv6: What's new, what' cool and what's annoying

Hosted by Lynx and MiKa and naxxatoe. This time not in the library, because the library is taken.

#11 2010-02-05 Fri 09.00 PM - 2010-02-07 Sun 08.30 PM SecBC Special: ShmooCon2010

Unser außertourlicher 3-Tages-Marathon anlässlich der ShmooCon in Washington D.C. - mit live stream!

#10 2010-01-14 Thu 19:45 c.t. Advanced Network Security

Hosted by Daniel Mende (ERNW Heidelberg)

#9 2009-08-07 Fr 19:30 Security by Candlelight at PlumberCon. Plumbercon is a security mini-con at the werkzeugH in the 5th district of Vienna.

Planned Topics: We would like to continue with our "Seven Layers of Insecurity" focusing on physical security, a topic which is often neglected when IT security is implemented.

#8 2009-07-23 Thu 19:30 We were able to schedule another "Security by Candlelight" before the the PlumberCon. This time we have the following topics: Security Management and Risk Management. Now that we know about our possible enemies we will go the next step and evaluate how security breaches can affect information systems and which steps are apropriate to "mitigate" (dt.: abschwächen, mildern) any risks. Doing too much is expensive, doing too little is dangerous - finding the right balance is an art (and a science).

Hosted again by: Lynx, Naxx and MiKa (as planned, changes possible).

#7 2009-07-01 Mi 19:30 Resurrection of Security by Candlelight: Meet, get to know each other and open discussion with Lynx, Naxx und MiKa.
We will present a little introduction to security based on our "Seven Layers of Insecurity" workshop, presented at the DeepSec 2007 Conference in Vienna and then hope to start to get a little interactive.
#6 2008-04-01 Tue 19:30 Self-Spreading_Linux_Malware
#5 2007-08-16 Thu 19:30
  • Dan Kaminsky (Black Ops 2007 - Billions Of Packets Can't Be Wrong),
  • Bre Pettis (Dangerous hacks from Make magazine)
#4 2007-05-07 Mon 19:30 Consti: Vienna City Terminals
#3 2007-04-16 Mon 19:30
#2 2007-04-02 Mon 19:30 Philip: tcpdump for beginners ;)
#1 2007-03-19 Mon 19:30


Norman Bates' Mother: No! I tell you no! I won't have you bringing some young girl in for supper!
By candlelight, I suppose, in the cheap, erotic fashion of young men with cheap, erotic minds!
Norman: Mother, please...!
Mother: And then what? After supper? Music? Whispers?
-- Psycho (1960 film)

And What's after Security by Candlelight?
After SBC is before SBC