Well, I'm guessing on the juse showing up for CPE. Some of the folks were
accountants as I understand it, and really did not seem to understand the
tech. Also, I offered to hand around after class to let people play with the
tech, and most wanted to be out of there when the 4hrs were up.

I could do timing better next time, but these classes I've been teaching are
one offs. The next one will be on a different topic.

As for Christopher's question, I have no idea how much time I spent outside
of class just getting things to work. I spent a lot of time just getting all
of my demos in order and writing notes for them.

Adrian


On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 6:11 AM, Daniel [Virturity.com] <
[email protected]> wrote:

> >4. Lots of folks will show up for CPE, but may not really be interested
> in the subject.
>
> Thats interesting. It wouldnt even cross my mind to spend time somewhere
> just for CPE if im not interested. How did you notice some werent really
> there for the topic?
> Btw. how many attendees do you have for these ISSA events?
>
>
> On Sun, 2009-05-24 at 19:20 -0400, Adrian Crenshaw wrote:
> > Well, I ran the class Saturday, unfortunately things di not go as
> > smoothly as I would have liked. Originally, this was going to be one
> > 4hr class, but Jeff had something come up so he could not cover
> > WEP/WPA cracking, and my section took so long that Brian never got a
> > chance to present his material on DD-WRT. I'm hoping to get them back
> > to do a part 2 of this video. In this section I cover the basics of
> > WiFi, good chipsets, open file shares, monitor mode, war driving
> > tools, testing injection, deauth attacks and the evil twin attack.
> > Some of this comes out as kind of a stream of consciousness, but
> > hopefully you can find some useful nuggets from my brain dump of what
> > I've learned about 802.11a/b/g/n hacking. As far as classes goes this
> > is the mostly complicated one I've set up.
> >
> >
> >
> http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=videos/802-11-wireless-security-class-part-1
> >
> > Things I've learned by trying to teach this class:
> >
> > 1. Wireless classes take lots of wires. Brian and I had to run a lot
> > of cables to get all of our routers, video equipment and laptops
> > functioning.
> > 2. I have no idea how long it will take me to demo something live.
> > 3. The Jeffersonville library needs more APs.
> > 4. Lots of folks will show up for CPE, but may not really be
> > interested in the subject.
> > 5. Don't chew gum while teaching.
> > 6. My VGA to S-Video adapter needs some adjusting so it does not crop
> > the sides.
> >
> >
> > Adrian
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