 Hi everyone, I'm Allie. Today I'm here with the Red Team Village. What's up, guys? Hey. What's up? And we're doing some tiny mic interviews here at DefCon 30. We're rolling by the way. OK, perfect, cool. Hi, welcome back. So today we have? Pony IP. NAPR Researcher. Ralph TE-01. Hi everyone, my name's Savannah. I go by Last Slayer, and I'm one of the co-leads for Red Team Village. And what did you do for Red Team Village today? Oh, man. So we get the village set up. We've got a lot there. And then we also have a second place over at the forums for the CTF. It's going to be on the contest floor. And what about you? So just a lot of behind the scenes kind of set up for the CTF with the infrastructure, everything else. We'll also be sporting some RTV badges, special for the conference. So some of the top winners for the CTF will be able to get badges as well. So there's going to be about four different stations that rotate throughout the day, probably like an hour to each. And then we have a larger scale workshops. There's two active directory workshops that will be kind of like four-ish hours that attendees can go through on Friday and Saturday, but everything is meant to be all interactive throughout the weekend. I'm doing a workshop called Hacker Ops. And it's really about automating and doing a lot of the speed up of Red Team deployments. Just doing Red Teams in general. As attackers, it's gotten more sophisticated to conduct assessments. And so this is really about speeding some of that stuff up because our engagements have limited time. So when you think DEF CON, you think half gang, I think Red Team. And so you're probably going to have a lot of people coming in. People are going to be really excited. What are some of the things that you're really hoping people who come to Red Team Village for the first time get to learn? Just people that get hands-on experience and just kind of enjoy their time at the village. And what about you? And the biggest thing I think we do is we always try to make realistic kind of scenarios and exercises so that we kind of learn in something and then really push for that practical hands-on that this is something you'll use in like an everyday kind of pent-test, Red Team engagement kind of environment. So we always want to make sure that you're learning something that's practical. People are walking in. They're like, I only have time to do one station. Which station are you telling us to stop by? I would say if they're interested in Red Teaming, one of the active directory ones, something related to active directory. Every year we give out about 50 to 100 grand in prizes. And that's courses, that's platforms that you can go train on. Right, we just said we're all about teaching. And so half of it is for the winners of the CTF. The other half is just doing random drawings and things like that or seeing people get involved. This is a design this year that we made. So level 30 kind of represents the 30 years of DEF CON in 2022 with Red Team Village. Oh man, that's sick. These are the challenge coins. So this is one side and this is the other. And these are some of the stickers that we'll be handing out. Some of our sponsors provided these shirts, hair bands from Hacker One. Yeah, I can give you one. Oh my God, please, please. This is one of the scrunchies. So here you go. Oh, that's hard. Oh my God. And then lastly, we're doing a fundraiser this year. So on Sunday, it's going to go out on Twitter. On Sunday, we're going to have a number of, I don't know, internet celebrities that are up for a pie in the face. And so if we raise a certain amount of donations, then a certain person will get pieed. And everything goes to WISIS organization, which is a nonprofit. We've got commitments from TJ Null, John Hammond, and Naham Sec. We'll see you next time. Bye. See you at the village.