[kwlug-announce] Meeting Monday: Vulnerability Scanning, Kubernetes Tutorial (Feb 2022)

Paul Nijjar paul_nijjar at yahoo.ca
Sun Feb 6 01:27:32 EST 2022


This month's KWLUG theme is "followups". 

Our first followup comes courtesy of Ilguiz Lapytov. You know how I am
continually asking you for presentation offers in these announcements?
Ilguiz answered the call! He will tell us about a vulnerability
scanning project he implemented to make the Internet a more secure
place. He used the device search engine Shodan to find vulnerable
devices on the Internet, and then alert their owners. He will tell us
about how the project worked (and some ethical considerations!) in his
talk.

Our second followup comes courtesy of Jason Eckert, who is keeping the
Kubernetes train chugging along. Last September he demystified
containerization for us. In December Mikalai led a roundtable to
further discuss Kubernetes. This month Jason completes the trilogy --
he realized that he wanted an easy-to-follow tutorial on getting
started with Kubernetes and Minikube, so he put one together. In this
presentation he will lead us through the tutorial so we can play with
Kubernetes as well.

You know how I am continually asking you for presentation offers in
these announcements? Once again I am asking for your presentation
support. You can talk about a project you did in the past, something
that you are enthusiastic about now, or a tutorial about something the
rest of us might find useful or interesting. You can find a few of the
topics KWLUG members have requested over the years here:
https://kwlug.org/node/1269 . You can make a request for a topic as
well -- maybe somebody will pitch in with a presentation for you.

That's all I got for this month. We're still online for now, so please
join us at 

https://webconference.kwlug.org/room/kwlug 

starting at 7pm on Monday.

- Paul
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