Osiris Lab
Offensive security research environment where students analyze and understand how attackers take advantage of real systems.
Bored during quarantine? Come learn some cybersecurity with us :D
We have talks to attend (virtually) and (online) challenges to solve. Computer science knowledge highly recommended but no need to have any experience in cybersecurity at all :)
CSAW starts tomorrow
02/13/2018
We're excited to introduce our new Hacker-In-Residence, Sophia d'Antoine!
Sophia d’Antoine on Twitter “Excited to join NYU’s OSIRIS as the next Hacker in Residence! https://t.co/ckyqjh53NA”
Join us for lunch and a presentation in Tandon Eventspace tomorrow, Tuesday, September 19th at 12:30 PM, from Catherine Gomez, an Alumni of NYU Tandon and the OSIRIS lab, about excelling your Cyber Security career and opportunities at NYU. She is the first speaker in our new Women in Cyber Security series.
This week the OSIRIS Lab has special guest speakers from the security team at Square coming to Cyber Security Club (12:30 PM @ RH227) and Hack Night (4:30 PM @ RH221) tomorrow (3/22).
Sarah Harvey, Security Engineer at Square, will be speaking about about security infrastructure tools her team has worked on and open sourced. Fredrick Lee, Head of Information Security at Square, will be speaking about how to launch secure code review teams followed by a Q&A about how to build a career in InfoSec.
There will be free food and drinks at both events. Be there or be Square!
03/13/2017
bugcrowd discussing how they use CTFd written by lab alum Kevin Chung
https://blog.bugcrowd.com/big-bugs-podcast-7-the-world-of-ctfs-w/-special-guest
Big Bugs Podcast 7 | The World of CTFs w/ Special Guest Our newest 'Big Bugs' podcast explores the connections between bug bounties and the CTF scene with special guest Kevin Chung who wrote the CTF...
03/06/2017
Check out this post by lab alumni Kevin Chung: https://medium.com/ctfd/recruiting-and-teaching-with-capture-the-flags-39115b071c2 #.4pfiu4b9o
Recruiting and Teaching with Capture The Flags – CTFd In today’s world, it seems like everything is insecure and vulnerable. Security has moved from an afterthought to front and center in…
This week in OSIRIS:
Hack Night:
This week, new challenges will be added to Hack Night online (http://hn.csaw.io). As always, we highly encourage you to come into the lab to work on the challenges, ask for help, or if it's too easy for you, we can give you something more challenging.
Cyber Security Club:
Join us for lunch and casual conversation and discussion about the latest events in the security industry on Wednesday, Feb 15th at 12:30 PM in RH 227. Bring your friends!
Milk Night:
Along with food and drinks on Wednesday, Feb 15th at 4:30 PM in RH 221, we have the following presentation by Chris Thompson:
How to be 🔥 at pwning: A Guide to Binary Exploitation
Hope to see everyone at our events. If you have any questions, please feel free to stop by the lab (RH 219) at any time.
Have a great week!
The OSIRIS Lab
05/03/2016
Hack Night in the news!
http://abc7ny.com/technology/students-learning-to-be-hackers-to-meet-demand-for-cybersecurity-experts/1321117/
Students learning to be hackers, to meet demand for cybersecurity experts Local college students are learning how to be hackers, even majoring in it. Not to break into cybersystems, but rather to protect them.
04/30/2016
The winners of CSAW on the Square..."Dream Team"!!
Congratulations, folks!
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