• Location: Columbus, Georgia USA
  • Co Founders: Christopher B. Lamberson and Casey Erdmann
  • POC Email: clamsec@protonmail.com
  • Backup POC Email: 3ndG4me@protonmail.com
  • Meeting Schedule:

    We meet on the 4th Saturday of every month at 2:00PM ET. Exact meeting place varies depending on availability and need. Check out our meetings page for the latest information!

  • Description:

    DC706 started in 2019, bringing together hackers in the Columbus, GA metropolitan area. Our mission is to provide learning opportunities, resources, and camaraderie for anyone interested in technology and information security. We like to make things and break things. All ages/skill levels welcome. No dues, no fees.

  • Interests: Penetration testing, locksport, malware analysis, reverse engineering. We also have a focus on information security competitions, especially Network King of the Hill.
  • Projects: Currently working on a Network King of the Hill revision called Propane. OpenVPN Connect, an OpenVPN client for the WiFi Pineapple. Developing a automated website exploitation tool built in Golang called GFYS.
  • ⌄ DC 706 Code of Conduct ⌄

DC706 Code of Conduct

DC706 follows the simplified standard that is set by the security BSides conferences for our Code of Conduct.

It is as follows:

DC706 has NO TOLERANCE for physical/verbal/sexual harassment of any human, humanoid, or AI! Our “Code of Conduct” is “Be Excellent to Each Other” AKA the Golden Rule.

Failing that, it is “Do not be an Ass* or we will kick your ass out!“. Asking questions of a speaker during their talk to get clarity, or debate a point is NOT being an ass – heckling or haranguing the speaker IS.

If you are not sure, ask, or err on the side of basic decency and common courtesy. If what they are doing would not be acceptable to have done to you, your best friend, your worst enemy, your sister, niece, daughter, brother, nephew, son, mother, father, or any human being, do not let them treat anyone else that way – whether you know them or not.

If someone asks you to stop – stop. If you are having an issue with a DC706 participant of ANY type, find an organizer. They will assist you in determining the next steps for you to feel safe and heard.

*Staff reserves the right to determine what constitutes “Being an Ass”.