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UID:pretalx-sharkfest-24-us-MSYLQX-0@conference.wireshark.org
DTSTART;TZID=EST:20240615T090000
DTEND;TZID=EST:20240615T170000
DESCRIPTION:Wireshark can be intimidating.\n\nWe remember how it felt when 
 we first started looking at a trace file with Wireshark. Questions started
  flooding into our minds:\n\nWhat should I look for?\nWhere do I start?\nH
 ow can I find the packets that matter?\nWhat filters should I use?\nWhat i
 s "normal" and what can I ignore in all this data?\nI froze under the weig
 ht of all the detail in the packets. If you have ever felt that way when l
 ooking at a pcap\, this is the course for you!
DTSTAMP:20260508T113846Z
LOCATION:Potomac Ballroom
SUMMARY:Pre-conference class I: Core Wireshark Skills for Network Engineers
  and Security Pros - Chris Greer\, Ross Bagurdes
URL:https://conference.wireshark.org/sharkfest-24-us/talk/MSYLQX/
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UID:pretalx-sharkfest-24-us-MSYLQX-1@conference.wireshark.org
DTSTART;TZID=EST:20240616T090000
DTEND;TZID=EST:20240616T170000
DESCRIPTION:Wireshark can be intimidating.\n\nWe remember how it felt when 
 we first started looking at a trace file with Wireshark. Questions started
  flooding into our minds:\n\nWhat should I look for?\nWhere do I start?\nH
 ow can I find the packets that matter?\nWhat filters should I use?\nWhat i
 s "normal" and what can I ignore in all this data?\nI froze under the weig
 ht of all the detail in the packets. If you have ever felt that way when l
 ooking at a pcap\, this is the course for you!
DTSTAMP:20260508T113846Z
LOCATION:Potomac Ballroom
SUMMARY:Pre-conference class I: Core Wireshark Skills for Network Engineers
  and Security Pros - Chris Greer\, Ross Bagurdes
URL:https://conference.wireshark.org/sharkfest-24-us/talk/MSYLQX/
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UID:pretalx-sharkfest-24-us-FA7AET@conference.wireshark.org
DTSTART;TZID=EST:20240618T140000
DTEND;TZID=EST:20240618T150000
DESCRIPTION:Ever struggled with capturing traffic from your mobile device o
 r felt stumped by encrypted applications? Dive into this comprehensive ses
 sion to build your very own wired or wireless traffic sniffer using a Rasp
 berry Pi.\n\nIn this engaging workshop\, you'll explore:\n\n•  Selecting
  the ideal Raspberry Pi hardware and components.\n•  Choosing the best R
 aspbian OS versions.\n•  Building proper interface and routing configura
 tions.\n•  Setting up a wireless AP.\n•  Generating and installing cer
 tificates.\n•  Setting up a TLS proxy to export session keys.\n•  Conn
 ecting devices to capture their traffic.\n•  Limitations of the device a
 nd configuration.\n•  Addressing critical security and privacy considera
 tions associated with the device.\nWalk away with the confidence and knowl
 edge to construct a wireless capture device\, granting you the power to de
 crypt and troubleshoot applications with ease(results may vary)
DTSTAMP:20260508T113846Z
LOCATION:Great Falls
SUMMARY:Bake your own Pi: Building a TLS Decrypting Wireless Traffic Sniffe
 r - Ross Bagurdes
URL:https://conference.wireshark.org/sharkfest-24-us/talk/FA7AET/
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UID:pretalx-sharkfest-24-us-7HSVER@conference.wireshark.org
DTSTART;TZID=EST:20240619T140000
DTEND;TZID=EST:20240619T153000
DESCRIPTION:The experts on this panel have been asked to look at a trace fi
 le and help find a reason for certain behaviors by attendees at many Shark
 Fests. Based on this\, they’ve decided to create a public forum for exam
 ining individual trace files with a broader audience for a collective lear
 ning experience. Trace files will be gathered from attendees prior to Shar
 kFest and only given to the panel members during the session so that the 
 “not-knowing what to expect and whether it can be solved” experience o
 f working through an unknown trace file can be preserved.\n\nCome to this 
 session and learn to ask the right questions and look at packets in differ
 ent ways.\n\n**PLEASE SEND PERPLEXING TRACE FILES FOR ANALYSIS BY THE PANE
 L TO jasper@packet-foo.com PRIOR TO SHARKFEST!**
DTSTAMP:20260508T113846Z
LOCATION:Potomac Ballroom
SUMMARY:The Packet Doctors are in! Packet trace examinations with the exper
 ts - Jasper Bongertz\, Ross Bagurdes\, Sake Blok
URL:https://conference.wireshark.org/sharkfest-24-us/talk/7HSVER/
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