[Zeek] Fwd: Next Webcast: How to use a Raspberry Pi as a Network Sensor

Don Thomas don.thomas.cissp at gmail.com
Tue Jan 14 10:50:03 PST 2020


BHIS is going to have a Webinar around Zeek and the Raspberry Pi !

Just wanted to pass this one along in case anyone was interested.

*-dt*



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From: John Strand - Black Hills Information Security <
john at blackhillsinfosec.com>
Date: Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 12:59 PM
Subject: Next Webcast: How to use a Raspberry Pi as a Network Sensor



We’re excited about our next webcast… with Bill Sterns, from Active
Countermeasures.

How to use a Raspberry Pi as a Network Sensor!

Stealth - Size - Cost - Bang for the buck: pick any 4. :-)

Running a network sensor, IDS, or IPS can be a costly venture; the high-end
ones can cost more than a used car.

In this webcast we’ll cover running a network sensor using a Raspberry Pi,
a miniature single-board computer that runs most anything you can run under
Linux.

Bill will show you how to install and use the Zeek IDS and cover the
performance aspects you'll need to know. Setting up IDSs that cost about
the same as a bike means you can monitor far more network segments
simultaneously, and hide them behind a power brick if you have to.

Please register for -- How to use a Raspberry Pi as a Network Sensor
-- on Jan 16, 2020 2:00 PM EST at:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2540509980495221261

No previous experience with the Pi is needed - you'll have a shopping list
of what to get.

You'll probably want basic familiarity with running commands under Linux.
(Note: We have a Linux webcast on Feb 6th —
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3568259782331562509)

- John

P.s. There are a bunch of two-day training courses being offering at Way
West Wild West Hackin’ Fest, in San Diego, March 2020:
https://www.wildwesthackinfest.com/now/training/#schedule
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