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Hammond: it's funny, I think there's sort of a CTF season when kind of all the universities are kind of back in session Hey September the school year starting, and you'll see, yeah hey, some school XYZ is putting on a game or hey there's a conference going on and there's another event.
Hammond: it's funny, I think there's sort of a CTF season when kind of all the universities are kind of back in session Hey September the school year starting, and you'll see, yeah hey, some school XYZ is putting on a game or hey there's a conference going on and there's another event.
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I learned infosec from hanging out with various people in the hacking community; I learned by reading and attending conferences, not just Hacker Summer Camp but also Shmoocon, BSides and others, and I really learned infosec by doing, by taking hands-on classes, and getting certificates in wireless and automotive hacking.
I learned infosec from hanging out with various people in the hacking community; I learned by reading and attending conferences, not just Hacker Summer Camp but also Shmoocon, BSides and others, and I really learned infosec by doing, by taking hands-on classes, and getting certificates in wireless and automotive hacking.
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