IT Security is hard. You have to keep hacking away.

SERENE-RISC Spring 2016

SERENE-RISC Apr28/16

Cyber Training Event

Come join your fellow IT Security Consultants, Auditors, Managers and Researchers for an afternoon of fun and education on the last day of the workshop.

You will be pointed at a target of networks, servers and workstations that emulate a realistic corporate environment. The challenge is to break through the cyber defenses and disrupt the company, or capture their secrets. You’ll learn how attackers think – and how to defend against them, to keep Hacking Away.

Why join?

  • Because it’s Fun and Educational.
  • Win Prizes and augment your Resume.
  • Earn CPE’s!

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This is an entry-level and learning event.

No hacking experience required. If you are already a super-ninja hacker dude/dudette, you will not enjoy participating.   We will be working in a guided fashion with short lectures, hand-outs, demos, and plenty of hints for everyone.

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And, it’s a team event.

IT Security managers, auditors, and consultants can come and learn about the technical side of hacking.

To register, click here.

Coming soon.

You’ll need your laptop (PC or Mac). For info click here.

 

Open Events

Open Events are open to anyone who wants to improve their IT Security skills, meet others, and have fun!  We get great feedback from sys admins, network admins, web programmers, and IT-Sec consultants and practitioners - of all skill levels.

Corporate/Departmental

Corporate/Department Events are for groups who want to have a fun and challenging team-building event.  There's no better, faster, or more effective way to build IT Security skills, than to put the team into a competitive environment.  We can do this on- or off-site.  Great pricing if we combine your team event with others.

Student Events

Student Events started at Algonquin College in June 2012.  Since then, we've done similar events at McGill University for Electrical, Computer and Software engineering students, Carleton U "Learn to Win" program, and La Cité Collégiale.  If you are interested in having an event at your school then let us know.

Groups & Associations

Group and Association Events can be an exciting and engaging addition to your calendar.  A hands-on, fun-filled and challenging activity that your members will really look forward to.  They'll improve their IT Security skills, and earn CPE and other professional credits.