Friday, March 9, 2007

FOSDEM 2007 - The Lost Metasploit Presentation

FOSDEM is a free and non-commercial event for the community and organised by the community. Its goal is to provide Free and Open Source developers and communities a place to meet to:
  • get in touch with other developers and projects,
  • get informed about the latest developments in the Free and Open Source world,
  • attend to interesting talks and presentations held in large conference rooms by Free and Open Source project leaders and commiters on various topics,
  • and to promote the development and the benefits of Free and Open Source solutions.

As for being a free event, participation and attendance is totally free of charge (although we thankfully accept donations and sponsorship). To help the community, FOSDEM sets up 'DevRooms' (Developer Rooms) where teams can meet and showcase their projects.

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Several local ATX security people were in attendence at FOSDEM 2007. Since I was unable to attend, HD was nice and sent me links to his Metasploit talk (PDF) (OGG). I was nice and asked permission to post it here, of course.

As a bonus, here is another PDF which contains slides that were cut due to lack of time (PDF). Its a look at how the open-source model doesn't play well with security tool development.

I like to call it the lost presentation of FOSDEM 2007.

Big heads to HD the famous for the links......(he is going to kill me for saying that)

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