Patrick,

I work as a security engineer. I was an instructor for the Security+ class
at SAIC.
I was also in charge of the UNIX/Linux and Windows Server 2008 security
classes. Our main customers were DoD, federal contractors, and the FBI. I
have over seven years of experience in IT, and about four in Security. I
would be willing to do a talk on these topics. I am very new to ruby, as I
am only on chapter six of by first Ruby book but I am looking to get to a
more advanced level. I have also written three exploit modules for the
Metasploit framework in Ruby. My passions are in exploit development,
fuzzing, gaining remote access, and reverse engineering malware. I could
also do a talk about these topics as well.

Let me know what you think.

On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 12:38 PM, Patrick Crowley <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hey, folks.
>
> We need two speakers for next month's meeting (and beyond).
>
> Generally, we're looking for short 20 - 30 minute talks, but if you need to
> go shorter or longer that's cool too.
>
> You can talk almost anything that relates to web development, computer
> science, or startups. It doesn't have to be just about Ruby or Rails.
>
> Going forward, we'll be using UserVoice to keep track of potential talks.
> That way, everyone can have a role in selecting speakers by voting and
> commenting on talk proposals.
>
> Then, each month, we'll pick two or three talks from the list, and those
> talks will be given at the next meeting.
>
> We'd love to see a bunch of new speakers. If you have an idea, please think
> about submitting a proposal.
>
> http://sdruby.uservoice.com
>
> Cheers,
> Patrick
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