Canberra SecuriDay 2019
When: Saturday, August 3 2019. 9:00 AM
Where: Microsoft, 4/6 National Circuit, Barton, ACT, 2600
Where: Microsoft, 4/6 National Circuit, Barton, ACT, 2600
Schedule
Time |
Activity |
8.30am |
Registration opens |
9.00am |
Open and welcome |
9.30am |
Keynote: "All Your Cybers Are Belong to Everyone" MrOldSkinny (aka Mos, aka Connor) and Boo (aka Emily) |
10.00am |
Morning Tea Catering thanks to AustCyber Canberra Node. Tea and coffee thanks to Microsoft. |
10.30am |
Workshop Sessions #1 |
11.30am |
Workshop sessions #2 |
12.30pm |
Lunch Selection of gourmet sandwiches with assorted fillings, seasonal sliced fruit platter & mineral water thanks to AustCyber Canberra Node. Tea and coffee thanks to Microsoft. |
1.30pm |
Workshop sessions #3 |
2.30pm |
Afternoon tea Catering thanks to AustCyber Canberra Node. Tea and coffee thanks to Microsoft. |
3.00pm |
Closing and awards |
Keynote: All Your Cybers Are Belong to Everyone
Security and privacy is more important than ever for our generation. In our keynote we will talk about why security is so important, especially for kids. What really is "hacking"? How we got into security, and how you can too. To finish up we will talk about some stuff we have been doing that shows how much fun learning and research can be, and how it isn't just for adults ;)
MrOldSkinny (aka Mos, aka Connor) and Boo (aka Emily) are a brother and sister duo who are all about learning new ‘life skills’. Having discovered lock picking and tamper evident bypassing at a very early age, they have made it their mission in life to bypass all the controls. When they finally make it to high school, if the pool on the roof has a leak, that door wont stop them getting back down.
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Workshops
Digital Footprints
The internet is effectively a huge database of everything with lots of data. When you focus on a particular subject, you can trace its digital footprint. This workshop explores the traceability and potential impact of digital footprints.
Cyber Safety
The cyber safety presentation sensitively covers a range of topics including sexting, cyber bullying, online child exploitation, online privacy, and importantly what to do when something goes wrong.
Cybergames
Capture the flag games are puzzles based on real world information security vulnerabilities. Race against the clock solving complex and fun exercises gathering ‘flags’ to earn points.
Physical security
How do locks work, and why do some keys not work as well as others? In this workshop everyone gets some hands-on experience understanding the importance of physical security.
The internet is effectively a huge database of everything with lots of data. When you focus on a particular subject, you can trace its digital footprint. This workshop explores the traceability and potential impact of digital footprints.
Cyber Safety
The cyber safety presentation sensitively covers a range of topics including sexting, cyber bullying, online child exploitation, online privacy, and importantly what to do when something goes wrong.
Cybergames
Capture the flag games are puzzles based on real world information security vulnerabilities. Race against the clock solving complex and fun exercises gathering ‘flags’ to earn points.
Physical security
How do locks work, and why do some keys not work as well as others? In this workshop everyone gets some hands-on experience understanding the importance of physical security.
Some of our mentors...
Our event policies
Kids SecuriDay is a harassment and bullying-free event. All attendees are expected to abide by the following agreements and codes of conduct.
1) Kids SecuriDay Code of Conduct for Participants
2) Kids SecuriDay Event host specific agreement
1) Kids SecuriDay Code of Conduct for Participants
2) Kids SecuriDay Event host specific agreement
Our community partners and sponsors
Without our community partners and sponsors we couldn't make this a free, fun and inspirational day for participants.