From timc+perl at divide.net Thu May 22 21:39:42 2008 From: timc+perl at divide.net (Tim Chambers) Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 22:39:42 -0600 Subject: [Pikes-peak-pm] [Fwd: UG News - O'Reilly Webcast - Top Five Log Analysis Mistakes] Message-ID: <48364A8E.1060607@divide.net> Does anyone object to me passing these blubs along? -- Tim -------- Original Message -------- Subject: UG News - O'Reilly Webcast - Top Five Log Analysis Mistakes Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 16:48:35 -0700 From: Marsee Henon To: timc+pppm+oreilly at divide.net If you cannot read the information below, click here . webcast lead graphic You are invited to a free webcast: The Top Five Log Analysis Mistakes DATE Tuesday, May 27 TIME 10:00am PDT (17:00 GMT) HOW TO JOIN Register Now *Register Now* and we'll send you a reminder! Meeting link: *oreilly.com/go/webcast-warrior* Teleconference dial-in: *East Coast US:* +1 617 231-0350 and pin 8136507 *West Coast US:* +1 213-455-0500 and pin 8136507 WEBCAST The Top Five Log Analysis Mistakes PRESENTER Anton Chuvakin The Book Security Warrior *Security Warrior* --- Covering everything from reverse engineering to SQL attacks, and including topics like social engineering, antiforensics, and common attacks against UNIX and Windows systems, this book teaches you to know your enemy and how to be prepared to do battle. *Learn more.* In this live webcast, security expert Anton Chuvakin will cover operational security challenges that organizations face while deploying log and alert collection and analysis infrastructure. The talk will center around the common mistakes organizations may make in that process, which include not storing logs long enough, not preserving the forensic quality of the logs, only looking for known bad records, and others. Learn how to avoid these and other mistakes and how to get the most value out of various log files, generated by systems, applications and security devices. Attendance is limited, so register now. We'll send you a reminder before the webcast. And please feel free to share this invitation with others. *Date:* Tuesday, May 27 at 10am PDT (17:00 GMT) *Cost:* Free *Duration:* 45 minutes *Meeting link:* oreilly.com/go/webcast-warrior *Teleconference dial-in:* (select the number that is closest to your location) East Coast US: +1 617 231-0350 and pin 8136507 West Coast US: +1 213-455-0500 and pin 8136507 *Questions?* Please send email to webcast at oreilly.com About Anton Chuvakin Dr Anton Chuvakin is a recognized security expert and book author. His current role is Chief Logging Evangelist with LogLogic, a log management company. He is an author and contributor to several security books including "Security Warrior ", "Know Your Enemy II", "Information Security Management Handbook", "Hacker's Challenge 3" and "PCI Compliance." Chuvakin has also published numerous papers on security issues; he is also an active blogger (see *securitywarrior.org* ) and frequent speaker at security conferences. He participates in various security industry initiatives and standards organizations. Available online at http://www.oreilly.com/store/ O'Reilly.com O'Reilly Media, Inc. 1005 Gravenstein Highway North, Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 827-7000 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Best regards, Doug Baker -----Original Message----- From: pikes-peak-pm-bounces+cfdbaker=qwest.net at pm.org [mailto:pikes-peak-pm-bounces+cfdbaker=qwest.net at pm.org] On Behalf Of pikes-peak-pm-request at pm.org Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 1:01 PM To: pikes-peak-pm at pm.org Subject: Pikes-peak-pm Digest, Vol 47, Issue 1 Send Pikes-peak-pm mailing list submissions to pikes-peak-pm at pm.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pikes-peak-pm or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to pikes-peak-pm-request at pm.org You can reach the person managing the list at pikes-peak-pm-owner at pm.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Pikes-peak-pm digest..." Today's Topics: 1. [Fwd: UG News - O'Reilly Webcast - Top Five Log Analysis Mistakes] (Tim Chambers) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 22:39:42 -0600 From: Tim Chambers Subject: [Pikes-peak-pm] [Fwd: UG News - O'Reilly Webcast - Top Five Log Analysis Mistakes] To: Pikes Peak Perl Mongers Message-ID: <48364A8E.1060607 at divide.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Does anyone object to me passing these blubs along? -- Tim -------- Original Message -------- Subject: UG News - O'Reilly Webcast - Top Five Log Analysis Mistakes Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 16:48:35 -0700 From: Marsee Henon To: timc+pppm+oreilly at divide.net If you cannot read the information below, click here . webcast lead graphic You are invited to a free webcast: The Top Five Log Analysis Mistakes DATE Tuesday, May 27 TIME 10:00am PDT (17:00 GMT) HOW TO JOIN Register Now *Register Now* and we'll send you a reminder! Meeting link: *oreilly.com/go/webcast-warrior* Teleconference dial-in: *East Coast US:* +1 617 231-0350 and pin 8136507 *West Coast US:* +1 213-455-0500 and pin 8136507 WEBCAST The Top Five Log Analysis Mistakes PRESENTER Anton Chuvakin The Book Security Warrior *Security Warrior* --- Covering everything from reverse engineering to SQL attacks, and including topics like social engineering, antiforensics, and common attacks against UNIX and Windows systems, this book teaches you to know your enemy and how to be prepared to do battle. *Learn more.* In this live webcast, security expert Anton Chuvakin will cover operational security challenges that organizations face while deploying log and alert collection and analysis infrastructure. The talk will center around the common mistakes organizations may make in that process, which include not storing logs long enough, not preserving the forensic quality of the logs, only looking for known bad records, and others. Learn how to avoid these and other mistakes and how to get the most value out of various log files, generated by systems, applications and security devices. Attendance is limited, so register now. We'll send you a reminder before the webcast. And please feel free to share this invitation with others. *Date:* Tuesday, May 27 at 10am PDT (17:00 GMT) *Cost:* Free *Duration:* 45 minutes *Meeting link:* oreilly.com/go/webcast-warrior *Teleconference dial-in:* (select the number that is closest to your location) East Coast US: +1 617 231-0350 and pin 8136507 West Coast US: +1 213-455-0500 and pin 8136507 *Questions?* Please send email to webcast at oreilly.com About Anton Chuvakin Dr Anton Chuvakin is a recognized security expert and book author. His current role is Chief Logging Evangelist with LogLogic, a log management company. He is an author and contributor to several security books including "Security Warrior ", "Know Your Enemy II", "Information Security Management Handbook", "Hacker's Challenge 3" and "PCI Compliance." Chuvakin has also published numerous papers on security issues; he is also an active blogger (see *securitywarrior.org* ) and frequent speaker at security conferences. He participates in various security industry initiatives and standards organizations. Available online at http://www.oreilly.com/store/ O'Reilly.com O'Reilly Media, Inc. 1005 Gravenstein Highway North, Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 827-7000 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/pikes-peak-pm/attachments/20080522/e265d4a3/att achment-0001.html ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Pikes-peak-pm mailing list Pikes-peak-pm at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pikes-peak-pm End of Pikes-peak-pm Digest, Vol 47, Issue 1 ******************************************** From timc+perl at divide.net Mon May 26 16:52:48 2008 From: timc+perl at divide.net (Tim Chambers) Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 17:52:48 -0600 Subject: [Pikes-peak-pm] status: pikes-peak-pm users group In-Reply-To: <000d01c8bd0e$3b7f00f0$0200000a@p4> References: <000d01c8bd0e$3b7f00f0$0200000a@p4> Message-ID: <483B4D50.9040700@divide.net> Hi Doug, Since you wrote to the list I thought I'd take the opportunity to remind all 48 subscribers of the status of this users group. I took a job in Fort Collins five years ago and stepped down as leader. John Evans took over and organized monthly lunches for a while, but in January, 2004 he said he was working in Denver . I reviewed the archives , and we haven't had very much mailing list traffic since then. If the mailing list records are correct, this group has been dormant for over four years. I still work for HP (see ), but I'm working from my home in Monument the next three weeks. So let me take this opportunity to ask if anyone wants to organize something. Lunches have been our tradition, but evening meetings are more in line with what other user groups do. I'm still a big Perl fan, so you can count me in for whatever gets organized in the first half of June. Things get busy for me after that. -- Tim Chambers Founder Pikes Peak Perl Mongers http://pikes-peak.pm.org/ Ref. leadership needed for PPPM http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/pikes-peak-pm/2003-May/000705.html http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/pikes-peak-pm/2003-June/000714.html Webmaster requested http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/pikes-peak-pm/2004-April/000803.html -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Pikes-peak-pm] Pikes-peak-pm Digest, Vol 47, Issue 1 Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 13:50:19 -0600 From: Cindy Teel & Doug Baker To: Tim, Greetings. I have been receiving your newsletter for a (brief) while now. Thank you for that effort! I am wondering. Is there a local meeting that occurs, a web site, and/or any form of local activity (just in case I haven't found something that exists). Best regards, Doug Baker -----Original Message----- From: pikes-peak-pm-bounces+cfdbaker=qwest.net at pm.org [mailto:pikes-peak-pm-bounces+cfdbaker=qwest.net at pm.org] On Behalf Of pikes-peak-pm-request at pm.org Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 1:01 PM To: pikes-peak-pm at pm.org Subject: Pikes-peak-pm Digest, Vol 47, Issue 1 [Ref. http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/pikes-peak-pm/2008-May/000905.html] From timc+perl at divide.net Mon May 26 17:26:31 2008 From: timc+perl at divide.net (Tim Chambers) Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 18:26:31 -0600 Subject: [Pikes-peak-pm] updating membership page Message-ID: <483B5537.3000707@divide.net> This page was last updated 26 November 2004: http://colorado-springs.pm.org/members.html If anyone wants to add, remove, or update their bio, please let me know. -- Tim Ref. http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/pikes-peak-pm/2008-May/000907.html Also sent to: dave.waddell at wcom.com (554), drj826 at acm.org, jtevans-pppm at kilnar.com, lvondebur at csu.org (bounced), blackwolf at pcisys.net (bounced), projecktzero at yahoo.com, nagler at bivio.biz, stevephl at pcisys.net, vance at coloradosprings.com, zero1 at altjeringa.com (bounced) From jtevans at kilnar.com Tue May 27 11:08:21 2008 From: jtevans at kilnar.com (John Evans) Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 12:08:21 -0600 Subject: [Pikes-peak-pm] status: pikes-peak-pm users group In-Reply-To: <483B4D50.9040700@divide.net> References: <483B4D50.9040700@divide.net> Message-ID: <10c9914afca2864845724ccbb1e52cb6@kilnar.com> On Mon, 26 May 2008 17:52:48 -0600, Tim Chambers wrote: > I took a job in Fort Collins five years ago and stepped down as leader. > John Evans took over and organized monthly lunches for a while, but in > January, 2004 he said he was working in Denver > . I > reviewed the archives , and > we haven't had very much mailing list traffic since then. If the mailing > list records are correct, this group has been dormant for over four years. I'm still working in Denver, but I'm living in Monument (east of Monument, actually) these days. I'd love to get together, but I've been so busy lately with other obligations that I just don't have time for another meeting, even if it's only once a month. I'm still on the mailing list in case someone has a Perl question that they want to post, but as far as being an "active" member of the group, I think that's in my past... at least until I finish school in about 2 years. -- John Evans http://jtevans.kilnar.com/ Blog: http://www.beosig.net/ AIM: Beosig There is no role-playing in an online game that can match what happens in person. -- Gary Gygax