• Tech Thursday Inside the Shark Tank

    Gigaparts Address 6123 University Drive, Huntsville, United States

    DC256 and NAC-ISSA kick off our first "Tech Thursday" hands on workshop with "Inside the Shark Tank". See inside of network traffic with the Wireshark network protocol analyzer. Pick apart packets piece by piece as we analyze networking traffic to tell a story of how different network devices talk between one another. Covering tips and

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  • Ignition Under Fire: Exploring Cybersecurity Attack Vectors in Rocket Propulsion

    Gigaparts Address 6123 University Drive, Huntsville, United States

    The increasing reliance on digital systems in modern rocketry, from design and manufacturing to launch operations and in-flight control, introduces significant cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Presentation, “Ignition Under Fire,” by Paul Coggin, explores the diverse attack vectors targeting rocket propulsion systems, examining potential consequences ranging from mission delays and data breaches to catastrophic failures. We will analyze

  • Insight Assurance sponsors NAC-ISSA Jan 2026 chapter lunch

    Auburn University Research and Innovation Campus, 345 Voyager Way, Huntsville, AL 345 Voyager Way, Huntsville, United States

    Join us for the first NAC-ISSA chapter lunch as Insight Assurance comes to discuss some of the common pitfalls and issues that they have observed in dealing with clients on their CMMC journey. The "view from the trenches" is to be an engaging discussion that isn’t just a rehash of generic CMMC information. Attendees will

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  • WallArm sponsors April 2026 NAC-ISSA lunch April 2026

    Auburn University Research and Innovation Campus, 345 Voyager Way, Huntsville, AL 345 Voyager Way, Huntsville, United States

    TOPIC: Business Logic Abuse: Technology Agnostic Mapping of Attack Types OWASP's technology specific top 10 lists have provided a ton of value, but it's time for a different approach to business logic abuse. The rise of APIs and complex business logic attacks requires a new taxonomy that isn't tied to a specific technology.

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