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To: "dave walton " <walton.d...@gmail.com>, "Cleveland hackerspace "
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Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 18:46:41 +0000
Subject: Re: Cleveland Techie Groups
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As I stated last night..You are welcome to use the space.. Just let me know=
..
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-----Original Message-----
From: dave walton <walton.d...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:55:32=20
To: <neo-makers@googlegroups.com>
Cc: <hackersp...@skyspook.com>; <oh2600@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: Cleveland Techie Groups

Would it be appropriate to have the next Lock Sport and 2600 meetings=0A=
 at the Burning River space? It is more central than Panera or=0A=
 Starbucks.=0A=
 =0A=
 -Dave Walton=0A=
 =0A=
 =0A=
 On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Chris Clymer <ccly...@gmail.com> wrote:=
=0A=
 > One of the things discussed last night was how siloed a lot of the vario=
us=0A=
 > Cleveland technology groups tend to be, and the hope that a hackerspace =
can=0A=
 > be an intersection point for these groups.=A0 In that spirit I'm startin=
g a=0A=
 > thread where we try to list as many of these groups as we can.=A0 Last n=
ight I=0A=
 > heard of several that were completely new to me and I've lived in NE Ohi=
o=0A=
 > for years!=A0 I'd love to see this information make its way onto a page =
on the=0A=
 > website somewhere.=A0 Below is my list:=0A=
 >=0A=
 > Northeast Ohio Information Security Forum - http://www.neoisf.org <http:=
//www.neoisf.org> =0A=
 > Membership: Free, Open to the public=0A=
 > When:=A0 6PM 3rd Wednesday of each month=0A=
 > Where: Park Center Plaza #1, 6100 Oak Tree Blvd, off Rockside Road,=0A=
 > Independence, Ohio=0A=
 > What: A monthly gathering of information security professionals and anyo=
ne=0A=
 > else interested in security.=A0 Typically two presentations, free pizza =
and=0A=
 > pop for attendees thanks to sponsors.=A0 Topics have included: penetrati=
on=0A=
 > testing, PCI compliance, exploit development, social networking security=
,=0A=
 > intrusion detection, PDF analysis, incident response=0A=
 >=0A=
 > Security Justice Podcast - http://securityjustice.com <http://securityju=
stice.com> =0A=
 > Membership: Free, Open to the public=0A=
 > When:=A0 3rd Wednesday of each month, roughly 9pm. Directly after NEOISF=
=0A=
 > Where: currently Damon's Ribs 4181 Rockside Road Seven Hills, OH=0A=
 > What: we do a live recording/broadcast of our security podcast after eac=
h=0A=
 > months NEOISF from a nearby bar.=A0 Anyone interested is invited to come=
=0A=
 > listen, have a beer, and jump in on any discussions we're having=0A=
 >=0A=
 > Cleveland Locksport=0A=
 > Membership: Free, Open to the public=0A=
 > When:=A0 2pm-5pm 3rd Saturday of each month=0A=
 > Where: Starbucks (upstairs meeting room) 19555 Detroit Road, Cleveland O=
hio=0A=
 > What: Informal monthly group that gets together to pick locks.=A0 We've =
got=0A=
 > folks who just started, and some who've done this for years.=A0 If you h=
ave=0A=
 > any interest in learning more about locks and physical security come sho=
w up=0A=
 > and learn!=0A=
 >=0A=
 > 2600 - http://oh2600.org <http://oh2600.org> =0A=
 > Membership: Free, Open to the public=0A=
 > When:=A0 7pm, first Friday of each month=0A=
 > Where: Panera Bread,=A0 4103 Richmond Rd. Warrensville Hts, OH 44122=0A=
 > What: Informal monthly meeting where geeks get together and talk about j=
ust=0A=
 > about anything.=A0 Locks get picked, makerbots get brought out, website =
hacks=0A=
 > get discussed.=0A=
 >=0A=
 > Infragard - http://www.nocinfragard.org <http://www.nocinfragard.org> =
=0A=
 > Membership: Some meetings are open to the public, some require membershi=
p.=0A=
 > No cost for membership but does require FBI background check=0A=
 > When:=A0 Quarterly, location and times vary.=0A=
 > Where: Usually Ohio Peace Officers Academy in Richfield for open meeting=
s=0A=
 > and Cleveland FBI office for closed ones=0A=
 > What: Infragard is an outreach group from the FBI to security profession=
als=0A=
 > in the private sector.=A0 Meetings are very formal and have included spe=
akers=0A=
 > from NASA, Diebold, Cleveland Clinic, and the FBI.=A0 Topics vary across=
 many=0A=
 > segments of security, typically high level.=0A=
 >=0A=
 > NEO ISSA - http://www.neoissa.org/ <http://www.neoissa.org/> =0A=
 > Membership: Most meetings appear to be free, but actually belonging to t=
he=0A=
 > national ISSA organization requires $95/yr=0A=
 > When:=A0 Monthly.=0A=
 > Where: Parma branch of Cuyahoga Community Library 7335 Ridge Road=0A=
 > What: local chapter of a national organization focused on information=0A=
 > security.=A0 Appears to be more centered on compliance, tomorrow will be=
 my=0A=
 > first meeting ;)=0A=
 >=0A=
 > ISACA - http://www.isaca-neohio.org <http://www.isaca-neohio.org> =0A=
 > Membership: Meetings are open, cost is $40 for ISACA members and $50 for=
=0A=
 > non-members.=A0 Includes food=0A=
 > When:=A0 Monthly.=0A=
 > Where: Varies=0A=
 > What: local chapter of a national organization focused on IT and securit=
y=0A=
 > audits.=A0 Talks include both audit and information security topics.=0A=
 >=0A=
 > I'm sure there are more I'm forgetting, not sure which other groups are=
=0A=
 > still active.=0A=
 >=0A=
 > -----------------------=0A=
 > NOT posted from my iphone ;)=0A=
 > --=0A=
 > Cheers,=0A=
 > Chris=0A=
 >=0A=
 > securityjustice.com | chrisclymer.com=0A=
 >