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HydraPWK 2025.03

HydraPWK GNU/Linux is a Debian-based distribution designed primarily for penetration testing. It contains a collection of penetration testing tools, including tools for information gathering, scanning, stress testing, exploitation, cracking, reversing engineering and forensics. Formerly known as BlackTrack, the distribution uses a real-time Linux kernel and features the Xfce desktop.
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Cryptpad et Decidim présentés au prochain webinaire de la série "Open Source by OW2"

Dans le cadre de sa série de webinaires "Open Source by OW2", la parole sera donnée aux projets Cryptpad et Decidim, le jeudi 6 novembre à 16h00.

Webinar 6

Cette série de webinaires « Open Source by OW2 » est dédiée aux innovations open source, aux projets et à la communauté OW2, ainsi qu’aux opportunités de financement open source dont le programme européen NGI. Découvrez de nouveaux projets, des technologies, de l’innovation, des modèles ouverts au sens large (science/données/matériel/éducation/normes/protocoles/etc.), mais aussi des biens communs numériques, des financements, des modèles économiques, de la coopération et de l’impact social. Chaque webinaire mettra en avant un projet OW2 et un projet financé par NGI.

Agenda :

  • 16h00 : Introduction par Catherine Nuel, Chargée de communication OW2
  • 16h05 : Cryptpad, la suite bureautique entièrement open source et chiffrée de bout en bout, présentée par David Benqué, XWiki.
  • 16h25 : Decidim, la plateforme de démocratie participative open source, soutenue par NGI-Zero Commons, présentée par Bertille Mazari, Open Source Politics.
  • 16h40 : Conclusion

L’inscription est gratuite mais obligatoire. Les présentations ont lieu en anglais. N’hésitez pas à diffuser l’invitation pour la session du 6 novembre.

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