Linux Basics null Pune Puliya 27 February 2016 Linux Basics
Abstract
Following topics will be covered in the session:
- Basics of Linux file system hierarchy
- Useful command line utilities
- cut
- grep
- sed
- sort
- uniq
- wget/curl
- xargs, and a bunch of them.
- Interaction with standard input, output and error
- vim/nano editor basics
- Automating Routine Tasks
- Writing shell scripts (Introduction)
- Overloading existing command to do more
- Interacting with other commands
Speaker
Rahul (c0dist) currently leads the Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) Engineering team. With over a decade of experience in aggregating and contextualizing various threats, he's a seasoned threat intelligence practitioner. Rahul has presented and conducted workshops at several international conferences, including Blackhat Arsenal, Nullcon, PHDays, Seasides, c0c0n, and BSides. He's also contributed to multiple open-source security projects, such as the SHIVA spampot and Detux Linux sandbox. Rahul's passions lie in information security, automation, human behavior, and—of course—breaking things.
Timing
Starts at Saturday February 27 2016, 10:00 AM. The sessions runs for about 4 hours.