About this Event
What We’ll Do:
This 2.0-hour workshop will cover:
🔍 Wi-Fi Mapping & Network Discovery
- Use Wigle and NetSignal to scan for wireless networksLearn what SSID, BSSID, MAC address and encryption types mean
- Understand how attackers use this data (ethically!)
🔧 Local Network Scanning
- Use Fing to identify all devices on your networkLearn about IPs, ports, services, and how devices "talk"📦 Port Scanning & Remote Access (SSH)
- Use JuiceSSH to log into a test server
- Try safe password guessing and remote commands
- Explore real hacking techniques — safely and legally📺 Remote Control Demo (GlideX)
- See how screen-sharing tools work — and how attackers can misuse them
🎯 Who Should Attend:
- Teens ages 13–17
- Anyone interested in computers, cybersecurity, or digital forensics
- Parents welcome to observe
🛡️ Why It Matters:
We’re Crew 1024 — a Cybersecurity-focused Venturing Crew under Scouting America, proudly sponsored by the North Texas Chapter of ISSA. We compete in CyberPatriot and teach real-world skills that help students prepare for cybersecurity careers while emphasizing ethics and legality.
🧰 What to Bring:
- A fully charged Android or iOS phone
- Apps installed ahead of time: Wigle, Fing, NetSignal (or Alt), JuiceSSH, GlideX
- Your curiosity and a spirit of adventure!
💬 Questions?
Contact us at [your email, e.g., [email protected]]
🎟️ Reserve Your Spot Now – Space is Limited!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Resurrection Lutheran Church, 1919 Independence Parkway, Plano, United States
USD 0.00