Inquest
Leonardo DRS
Modern Technology Solutions, Inc.
University of Dayton
Department of
Computer Science
Gluware
You will need the following:
The in-person portion will be hosted at the MTSI office in Beavercreek (4141 Colonel Glenn Hwy #202, Beavercreek, OH 45431).
The monthly meeting will be held both in-person and online via Google Meet.
Pre-registration via Eventbrite is encouraged to help plan for food and drink (as well as for keeping within capacity limitations).
(You're still welcome to register at the door.)
When you register for the conference, you will be asked if you would like a CPE certificate to support certification requirements.
6:30pm (In-Person):
Food and drinks served, doors open.
6:50pm (Online via Google Meet):
On-line part of meeting opens for participants to join.
7:00pm (Both)
A brief overview of the Ohio Information Security Forum.
By: Matt Scheurer (@c3rkah) & Micah Brown (@micahkbrown)
Wireshark is a cross-platform free and open-source packet analyzer, sometimes referred to as a network sniffer or packet sniffer. Wireshark is often used for network troubleshooting and analysis. Wireshark allows users to capture packet data from a live network, or read packets from a previously saved packet capture (PCAP) file. The target audience for this 2-hour training workshop are those wishing to learn the operational basics of using Wireshark for network traffic analysis, with a focus on network security. This is a free live hands-on instructor-led workshop featuring multiple training lab sessions.
NOTE: Please bring a laptop with Wireshark installed on it in order to get the most out of the workshop! The workshop is estimated to take 2hrs to complete.