Hacker Everyday Carry Giveaway

The Everyday Carry

There has been a recent increase in the use of bug-out-bags, pocket notebooks, carrying objects in your pocket for zombie survival, and just carrying around useful stuff where ever you go. Some people plan for a major apocalypse while others plan for more sensible things like going three days without take-out food or having a notebook and pen with you at all times.

Then there is the minimalist who is counting the number of extra grams they are carrying around so they keep it light. Really light.

While some others just like to carry knives, lots of knives.

 

Everyone has their own idea of what they need to carry on a day-to-day basis. It might be nice to have a Swedish Steel Fire-starter and a 37 function multi-tool on your keychain. It might be a lot nicer to have a bag of everyday hacker tools you could whip out at your local coffee shop or in your break-room at work.

Needful Things

What we need is a Hacker Everyday Carry (HEDC).

BSides Chattanooga is going to build an HEDC to give away during the first BSdiesCHA event. We are going to spend every waking moment searching out the most useful and coolest tools to stuff in a bag that some lucky person will walk away with at the end of the day. What could be in our HEDC?

Just about anything.

Here is a list of the things we have already considered for our bag of wonder.

  • A cool bag (not in the bag of course, but the bag has to be cool)
  • Mini-flashlight with lots of lumen options
  • USB penetration tool
  • Electronic toolkit
  • USB injection tools
  • Multi-tool
  • Bluetooth dongle
  • YubiKey
  • USB Hub
  • Powerstrip
  • Something from the Pi family
  • Mini-keyboard
  • Superglue
  • USB battery pack
  • Duct tape
  • USB case (for you array of USBs)
  • Monofiliment
  • Tactical gloves
  • Mini drivers
  • Those star and hex drivers you can never find when you need them
  • Pry bar
  • Waterproof case
  • Tactical belt
  • Notebook
  • Pocket pen
  • Smart key loop
  • Surge protector
  • Wireless hack tool
  • Portable firewall
  • A watch
  • Wallet
  • Titanium spork
  • Breath mints
  • Cables
  • Adapters
  • Lock devices (only to be used by qualified and licensed individuals)
  • LAN Tap
  • Rubber bands
  • Wire ties
  • Key logger
  • Zip ties
  • Wi-Fi devices named after fruit

Seriously though, will we include everything on this list? Sadly no but we will do our best to build a great bag. Let us know what you would like to see in an HEDC.

Keep Informed

Every time we find a new and exciting addition we will unveil it on this blog. That means you will know exactly what you could walk away with or even worse what you could miss if you don’t attend this spectacular event.

So pay attention, watch this blog, and follow @BsidesCHA on Twitter.

See you shortly!

We are go for launch!

You are looking at the first launch of the Saturn V* back in 1967. It was a monumental event met with great anticipation. It set the pace for space exploration for years to come.

BSidesCha 2018

It may not match up to the thundering roar of 7.5M pounds of blazing rocket power but BSidesCha will be in town Spring 2018. We have been holding back the excitement until we had a solid date and a good venue. We ended up with a good date and a great venue so now the real excitement can begin.

The Call for Papers opens up August 1st so prepare yourself for that.

Thanks again to the The Edney Innovation Center for the event space.

Follow this blog and @BSidesCha for the latest news.

*What about the shuttle?

Yes, I know the space shuttle program was around for years and there was some excitement around it too. I wanted to use something larger for the example. Just for comparison the Saturn V is 4th from the left and the shuttle is 5th from the left on the size chart below.

So the Saturn V isn’t as large as a BattleStar but it is larger than the shuttle.

Size Chart