Hi monks,
I would like to create a group of security practitioner only for developing some project related to perl security tools in our free time :)
everyone who want to learn is welcome.
the main subjects will be:
- Penetration test
- Reverse engineering
- Cryptanalysis and Cryptography
- EMsec and other Side channel attacks and countermeasures
- firmware modding and other similar things.
- wireless security testing
Everything will be "ethical" and it will possible to write some articles also for perl.com ( related to security ).
It would also be possible to create some libraries and post on CPAN together.
for more information send me a message in private.
Thanks.
Edoardo M.
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