Since things are gearing up for our first (Twitter/G+) discussion tomorrow, I thought that I would make another post about what’s going on in the wonderful world of the InfoSec Book Club.
- I started to write up questions for discussion tomorrow, but it felt too much like I was preparing essay questions. So instead of posting discussion questions, I’ll start with a question at 10:30 AM (EST) and then will move the discussion along throughout the day. If that doesn’t work out well, then we will try the discussion questions with next month’s book.
- As far as I know, we are still on for the Google+ hangout with Kent Nabors and Jayson E. Street to discuss the book this Saturday at 8PM (EST)
- Speaking of next month’s book! Just wanted to remind you all that we are still set to read Kevin Mitnick’s Ghost in the Wires: My Adventures as the World’s Most Wanted Hacker next month (which starts on Wednesday).
- March’s book was supposed to be Silence on the Wire: A Field Guide to Passive Reconnaissance and Indirect Attacks, but after consideration and a lot of input, it will be switching places with September’s book (Metasploit: The Penetration Tester’s Guide).
I think that is it and I look forward to the discussion tomorrow morning and the G+ hangout on Saturday!
Why are we switching March’s book? I do not mind since I have the Metasploit book already and signed by the author.
There was a bit of concern that the updates to Metasploit would make the book less effective (even if only a little bit). I’m hoping that it doesn’t trip too many people up. :/
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