Get Your Copy of Defensive Security Handbook

One of the core values of #misec is recognizing the achievements of the community. One such achievement is the release of Amanda Berlin’s (@infosystir) new book, Defensive Security Handbook. Co-authored by Lee Brotherston (@synackpse) and published by O’Reilly Media, the Defensive Security Handbook has become a premier authority on how to secure your modern infrastructure. […]

Setting Up Slack for #misec

Why Slack? At the 2015 RuCTF, we used misecredteam.slack.com to transfer notes and share files. For those that don’t know about Slack, it’s a modern chat client. While it may be just another messaging app to some people. I’ve used it through college, at work, and for groups like #misec and lansing.codes. There’s been talk […]

Welcome to the new #misec Website

Hey there everyone! Welcome to the new #misec website. We have been working on it for quite some time and hope you really enjoy it. Our goal was to make something, aesthetically and conceptually, that could relate to any person in InfoSec. Our community is built on the involvement of every layer of industry and […]