FOSSMeet 2020

FOSSMeet is an annual event at NIT Calicut that brings together the Free and Open Source Community from around the country.

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Accepting submissions till 06 Mar 2020, 11:59 PM

National Institute of Technology, Calicut, Calicut

FOSSMeet is the annual Free and Open source software meet at NIT Calicut. We are inviting proposals for talks and workshops at FOSSMeet 2020.

What we are looking for

At FOSSMeet, we allow the attendees(mostly students) to delve into the field of development and free software. We’re inviting proposals for lectures, demos, tutorials, workshops, discussions, and panels for FOSSMeet’20. Separate proposals will be taken for one-hour sessions by professionals and thirty-minute talks by students. Upvotes will not be considered in the selection procedure.

Fair warning - if the contents of your session is the ‘I am feeling lucky’ result of a Google search, there is little probability of it being accepted. However, we welcome and celebrate every single proposal we receive. Do treat the above as guidelines rather than rules. Looking forward to your suggestions and seeing you folks at FOSSMeet’20!

Note : Along with your proposal, you must send a 7-10 minute demo video (or a link to video) on any topic of your choice to us at speakers@fossmeet.in. Visit speakers.fossmeet.in for more details.

Audience

Your audience (mostly) comprises of smart GNU/Linux aware individuals.

Important dates

Call for proposals opens: February 19, 2020
Proposal and video submission deadline: March 6, 2020
Proposal acceptance: March 10, 2020
Presentation upload and dry run: March 20, 2020

Contact Us:

For more information about proposals, contact speakers@fossmeet.in.

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Kai Iyer

@kaiiyer

UEBA for InfoSec

Submitted Feb 28, 2020

An overview of an intelligence platform we have built to address threat hunting and incident investigation use-cases in the cyber security domain. Specifically, we focus on User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) modules that track and monitor behaviors of users, IP
addresses and devices in an enterprise. The security platform performs UEBA to detect the security
related anomalies and threats, regardless of whether such anomalies/threats were previously known.

Outline

What is UEBA ?
Use Cases
How does it Work ?
Future Scope

The security platform includes both real-time and batch paths/modes for detecting anomalies and threats. By visually presenting analytical results scored with risk ratings and supporting evidence, the security platform enables network security administrators to respond to a detected anomaly or threat, and to take action promptly.
How UEBA is different from SIEM and why it is important for an organization ?

Requirements

A Dev Laptop and an open mind.

Speaker bio

I’ve been working in the field of Information Security for 4+ years. Mentored devs in technical events, taken sessions at Industry and have written blogs on the same. I’ve worked with EY as a SOC Analyst, regularly contributed to Opensource and have won various tech events. I am a volunteer for Kerala Police Cyberdome and hold certifications like CEH(Certified Ethical Hacker), RHCSA(Red Hat Certified System Administrator) etc. With the right vision, experience and skillset I believe I’m the right person for taking this session.

Slides

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1LxAKmpZQZXFB15PoPpBMbunJ6ch9SHqOsZo8BW6dEVY/edit?usp=drivesdk

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Make a submission

Accepting submissions till 06 Mar 2020, 11:59 PM

National Institute of Technology, Calicut, Calicut

Hosted by

FOSSMeet is an annual event on Free and Open Source Software, conducted at National Institute of Technology, Calicut. The funnel is a space for proposals and voting on events. more