What tech and security meetups do you go to?

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This one is my favorite in Denver, and last week we learned about Karate Labs, which is an awesome open source tool for API testing (functional mostly, but could also be used for security tests):

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ourythomas_great-meetup-today-in-denver-with-team-karate-activity-7039467559452123136-r17P

What meetups do you attend regularly to stay up to date and network?


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This one is my favorite in Denver, and last week we learned about Karate Labs, which is an awesome open source tool for API testing (functional mostly, but could also be used for security tests):

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ourythomas_great-meetup-today-in-denver-with-team-karate-activity-7039467559452123136-r17P

What meetups do you attend regularly to stay up to date and network?

when it comes to staying upgraded and navigating daily webinars and virtual meetups, I find Scaler’s bootcamps and webinars are relatable on the parameters of ethical hacking, cybersecurity, and cyber defence.

https://www.linkedin.com/school/scalerofficial/about/

We3schools has also helped  to stay updated with the new languages and terminologies in Coding, Gamification, Data Science, Cybersecurity & its Operations, Web development and Technologies through its website, the categories of cybersecurity are vast over here, and one can take insights from scratch to expertise if desired.

https://www.w3schools.com/bootcamp/index.php

OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) is one of my favourite because I heard a lot of my friends, It’s a worldwide nonprofit organization focused on improving software security. They have local chapters that organize meetups, conferences, and training sessions.
https://owasp.org

And The another one is DEF CON, DEF CON is one of the largest and most well-known hacking conferences in the world. It takes place annually in Las Vegas and features talks, workshops, and competitions related to cybersecurity and hacking.
https://defcon.org/html/defcon-30/dc-30-index.html
 

DEF CON is one I’d like to get to go to one of these years.  I should go to the local Bsides meetup, as a former coworker of mine from Automox helps organize the local one.  

https://bsidesboulder.org/

This site has a worldwide list:

http://www.securitybsides.com/w/page/12194156/FrontPage

Information Security Research Association (ISRA)  is one of the best because It helps to Creating awareness and providing the necessary information about the various spectrums of offering of the welfare schemes available to the poor and marginalized citizens. It encourage young talent and therefore always looks for the opportunity to promote such young talent, who are hardworking and can deliver as per the requirement of communities.

https://is-ra.org/

It provides useful information on ways of developing and utilizing projects comprehensively such as on Site Analysis, Project conception, Feasibility Analysis, Market Research, and Licensing / Approvals to optimize the client's real estate's operation in and out of the country.

When it comes  to staying up to date on a regural  basis ,so i  prefer ISF (The Information Securitry Forum ). The establishment of best practises for "investigating, delineating, and addressing important challenges in information security and risk management" is the main subject of this document. ISF is home to several of the top businesses in the world that are listed on the Fortune 500 and Forbes 2000 lists. Members get access to extensive knowledge and practical information sharing through a vast library of studies that provide helpful advice and solutions for typical information risk concerns. In order to address local and global challenges, ISF also offers a comprehensive schedule of seminars, meetings, and forums around the globe.

https://www.securityforum.org/

 

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This one is my favorite in Denver, and last week we learned about Karate Labs, which is an awesome open source tool for API testing (functional mostly, but could also be used for security tests):

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ourythomas_great-meetup-today-in-denver-with-team-karate-activity-7039467559452123136-r17P

What meetups do you attend regularly to stay up to date and network?

There are several online platforms today that offer webinars and boot camps on a variety of subjects.

Discussions will center on new technologies, best practices for implementing security measures, and the sharing of knowledge and experiences regarding cybersecurity challenges and solutions.

 

 

 

This one is my favorite in Denver, and last week we learned about Karate Labs, which is an awesome open source tool for API testing (functional mostly, but could also be used for security tests):

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ourythomas_great-meetup-today-in-denver-with-team-karate-activity-7039467559452123136-r17P

What meetups do you attend regularly to stay up to date and network?

There are several online platforms today that offer webinars and boot camps on a variety of subjects.

Discussions will center on new technologies, best practices for implementing security measures, and the sharing of knowledge and experiences regarding cybersecurity challenges and solutions.

 

 

Any ones that you are a particular fan of?  Speaking of bootcamps, I did check out Codecadamy for the three months I was unemployed and job hunting before landing at ThreatModeler.  It was a nice and affordable way to update my skills during some downtime.

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This one is my favorite in Denver, and last week we learned about Karate Labs, which is an awesome open source tool for API testing (functional mostly, but could also be used for security tests):

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ourythomas_great-meetup-today-in-denver-with-team-karate-activity-7039467559452123136-r17P

What meetups do you attend regularly to stay up to date and network?

There are several online platforms today that offer webinars and boot camps on a variety of subjects.

Discussions will center on new technologies, best practices for implementing security measures, and the sharing of knowledge and experiences regarding cybersecurity challenges and solutions.

 

 

Any ones that you are a particular fan of?  Speaking of bootcamps, I did check out Codecadamy for the three months I was unemployed and job hunting before landing at ThreatModeler.  It was a nice and affordable way to update my skills during some downtime.

I frequently visit Udemy to enhance my knowledge; this is an online platform that offers some excellent cyber security boot camps.


IIT-Bangalore is well-known for hosting security meetups and boot camps. I haven't directly participated in any of it live.

IIT Jodhpur recently hosted a security certification programme.

https://www.analyticsinsight.net/vertical-integration-within-the-domain-of-cyber-security-is-our-usp-says-kaushik-ray/

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