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 ===== OpenLab =====  ===== OpenLab ===== 
  
-OpenLab is an informal meeting of students interested in security and cryptography taking place **each Friday 10:00-11:00 in A403**.+OpenLab was an informal meeting of students interested in security and cryptography that used to take place **each Friday 09:00-10:00 in A403**.
  
 ===== OpenLab wiki ===== ===== OpenLab wiki =====
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-===== Next events =========+===== Next event(s) =========
  
-Ethereum and smart contract programming +None planned 
-On the seminar you will: +===== Previous events ===== 
-- learn what is Ethereum platform and how smart contracts work +  * **21.09.2018 | ** Open thesis topics in CRoCS lab, {{ :public:openlab:openlab_crocsthemes_20180921.pdf | slides}} //[event by all, cake by Syso]//
-- program your own smart contracts in Solidity +
-- hack some smart contracts (real-world famous and costly exploits will be shown)+
  
-Prerequisites: +  * [[public:openlab:spring2018:mainArchive of events in Spring 2018]]
-If you want to use your own laptop, you will need: +
-1. Some Ethereum wallet app connected to the Rinkeby test network, for example: +
-a) Ethereum Wallet +
-    - download Ethereum Wallet from https://github.com/ethereum/mist/releases +
-    - start it, select "Develop / Network / Rinkeby - Test network" and synchronize with the blockchain (you can use "Sync with light client" option) +
-b) MetaMask browser plugin (Firefox, Opera, Chrome) +
-    - install plugin from https://metamask.io/ +
-    - download of blockchain data is not required but the GUI is less user friendly +
-2. Create an Ethereum account on the Rinkeby test network and get some Ether +
-    - you can get free Ether from the Rinkeby faucet (https://faucet.rinkeby.io/) - instructions are on the site +
-3. Browser with allowed Javascript to run the IDE (https://remix.ethereum.org/+
-If you need any help you can write to 454919@mail.muni.cz. +
- +
-Petr +
-   * **Date: 04.05.2018** +
-   * **Title: OSINT & recon: hands-on practical lab. (Martin Čarnogurský) ** +
-   * Part 2 of talk from last semester (“OSINT: NSA surveillance for hipsters.”) aimed at specific tools for conducting the reconnaissance and OSINT research about a target. We will deep dive into several tools and use them in practice. It is recommended that the participants install Kali Linux (and fully update) up front (Default, 64-bit installation, not the light version) into VirtualBox/VMWare. It is also highly recommended that the participants register a free account at (https://www.paterva.com/web7/community/community.php) which is needed for using Maltego CE. +
-===== Previous events ===== +
-  * **04.05.2018; OSINT & recon: hands-on practical lab; Martin Čarnogurský ** +
-  * **27.04.2018; Security of FIDENTIS Database;Igor Chalas ** +
-  * **20.04.2018; Static and dynamic code analysis; Karel Kubíček, {{ :public:openlab:spring2018:pres.pdf |slides}}, [[https://github.com/Bender250/devel_machine|code]]);** +
-  * **13.04.2018; Docker; Jan Kubeša** +
-  * **06.04.2018; Automated Security Analysis of Access Control Models; Anh Tuan Truong** +
-  * **30.04.2018; No OpenLab Eastern** +
-  * **23.04.2018; Monero; Dusan Klinec** +
-  * **16.03.2018; Mental Athletics; Vladimir Sedlacek** +
-  * **09.03.2018; A Small Peek +
- into Big Data; Jiri Pataj (Senior Security Analyst), Vaclav Lorenc (dtto)**+
   * [[public:openlab:autumn2017:main| Archive of events in Autumn 2017]]   * [[public:openlab:autumn2017:main| Archive of events in Autumn 2017]]
   * [[public:openlab:spring2017:main| Archive of events in Spring 2017]]   * [[public:openlab:spring2017:main| Archive of events in Spring 2017]]