[attrition] Event: Mangle-A-Thon Boston, September 19th, 2009
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jericho at attrition.org
Wed Aug 26 00:50:48 UTC 2009
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From: David Shettler <dave at opensecurityfoundation.org>
To: dataloss at datalossdb.org, dataloss-discuss at datalossdb.org
Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 20:45:35 -0400
Subject: [Dataloss] Event: Mangle-A-Thon Boston, September 19th, 2009
http://mangleathon.opensecurityfoundation.org/
Join OSF in Somerville, MA on September 19th, 2009 from 8am to
midnight, and help us mangle vulnerabilities into the Open Source
Vulnerability Database (OSVDB), and mangle data loss incidents and
primary sources into the DataLossDB.
The event, hosted by Midnight Research Labs Boston, is free and
sponsored by Voltage Security (http://www.voltage.com), which will
assist us in providing food and drink for attendees. OSF moderators
will walk participants through the projects and teach participants how
volunteers maintain the entirety of both data sets. Our goal is to get
as much new and accurate data into both databases as possible,
possibly add a couple of new recruits into the fold, and have a good
time doing it.
Have suggestions regarding the projects? The lead developer (Dave)
will be there, as will lead content guys for both projects (Kelly and
Craig). You can actually see your suggestions implemented right there
at the event... but only if you attend. :)
Where:
Midnight Research Labs Boston
30 Dane Street
Somerville, MA
When:
Saturday, September 19th, 2009
8am to midnight (three time slots: 8am - 1pm, 1pm - 6pm, 6pm -
midnight, register for all or some)
Register via the "Register" link at:
http://mangleathon.opensecurityfoundation.org/
--
Dave Shettler
Volunteer, CTO and Vice President
Open Security Foundation
http://opensecurityfoundation.org
http://datalossdb.org
http://osvdb.org
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