Network Analysis with Wireshark
Irvin Lemus, Sam Bowne, Elizabeth Biddlecome, Kaitlyn Handelman
Irvin Lemus, Sam Bowne, Elizabeth Biddlecome, Kaitlyn Handelman
Prerequisites for students?:
Basic networking knowledge
Materials or Equipment students will need to bring to participate?:
Any laptop with Wireshark installed.
What level of skill is required for your targeted audience?:
Beginner
Abstract:
This workshop will introduce participants to Network Analysis by understanding Wireshark. Participants will learn to understand packet activity, abnormalities and anomalies to detect attacks, troubleshoot network problems, and perform network forensics. This workshop is structured as a CTF.
Trainer Bio(s):
Irvin Lemus is an instructor at Cabrillo College, teaching cyber security courses for 3 years. Irvin runs the cybersecurity competition program for the Bay Area Community Colleges. He also creates the SkillsUSA Cybersecurity contests for California and Florida. He has Security+, CySA+, WCNA, CISSP.
Sam Bowne is an instructor at City College San Francisco, and has been teaching hacking and security classes for ten years. He has presented talks and workshops at Defcon, HOPE, RSA, BSidesLV, BSidesSF, and many other conferences. He has a CISSP and a PhD and is like, really smart.
Elizabeth Biddlecome is a consultant and instructor, delivering technical training and mentorship to students and professionals. She leverages her enthusiasm for architecture, security, and code to design and implement comprehensive information security solutions for business needs. Elizabeth enjoys wielding everything from soldering irons to scripting languages in cybersecurity competitions, hackathons, and CTFs.
Kaitlyn Handelman is a security engineer. Land/Air/Space hacking. Reverse shells are the best. OSCP.
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