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Hi. My name is Nice Peter, and this is a cover of a song that touched me, awkwardly, while I was trying to do other more enjoyable things, and woul...
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Hi. My name is Nice Peter, and this is a cover of a song that touched me, awkwardly, while I was trying to do other more enjoyable things, and wouldn't stop... poking me, incessantly, until I finally had to get Dante in the room and learn in, which turned out to be remarkably difficult, because it breaks every rule and intuition that I have ever learned about music. I would like to send a special thank you out to the people at the Ark, for writing what is without a doubt, the most brilliantly awful song in the history of popular music. Not since cavemen bashed rocks has any sound been so banal.
The original video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD2LRR...
a video of satan singing in the shower, for reference: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGFeXk...
much love, see you soon, - nice peter
Come see us play live in LA: April 12 - El Rey Theater at the Digitour w/ MysteryguitarMan! http://www.thedigitour.com feel free to say hi to dante, he's doing some very cool stuff on his channel with music these days, and none of it is like this: http://www.youtube.com/givememotion
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kudwien favorited a video
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Album : Technophoby Song : Passion of Flesh
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kudwien favorited a video
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and again a great track from him! (no, not HIM^^)
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Speakers: Mike Arpaia Security Consultant/Penetration Tester Intern at Gotham Digital Science LLC. | Ted Reed
A university with no prior CTF experie...
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Speakers: Mike Arpaia Security Consultant/Penetration Tester Intern at Gotham Digital Science LLC. | Ted Reed
A university with no prior CTF experience and no students with significant prior information security experience may find competition a daunting task. Most competitions require a large amount of technical knowledge to set up, along with a fair amount of organization. But how are students with no information security knowledge going to compete in CTF competitions and keep from getting completely owned? Well, the answer is, they're not. The most important step to successful competition is educating oneself.
In this presentation, we describe our efforts as a team of undergraduate students interested in creating our school's cyber defense organization and beginning to participate in CTF competitions. We introduce the methodologies that we used (and continue to use) in order to start educating and motivating bright students about information security and keep them interested.
We will use our personal experience and proven successful tactics to outline the necessary steps to take and to expose the commonly overlooked necessities of starting a cyber defense organization, regardless of if you are a student interested in information security, an advisor looking to motivate students, an alumnus looking to share your passion for information security, etc.
Information security education must continue outside the classroom. Although the demand for information security knowledge is high, the requirements are rigid. While the industry is growing very rapidly, students who do not show passion and dedication to the field, and deep practical knowledge will be quickly left behind. We aim to leave you armed and ready to compete with and learn from some of the best and brightest information security students in the world.
For more information visit: http://bit.ly/defcon19_information To download the video visit: http://bit.ly/defcon19_videos Playlist Defcon 19: http://bit.ly/defcon19_playlist
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