Suricata development training update

The Suricata development training at RAID 2012 next week is going to happen, so please all RSVP. It’s free!

If you’re planning to attend, please let me know what topics you are interested in. We have core devs in the room, so we can go hardcore on everything from the threading to packet capture to CUDA to pattern matching… also more straightforward stuff like extending Suricata with new keywords, log modules, etc.

Let me know! Oh and RSVP! 🙂

Suricata development training

We’re considering to offer a Suricata development training day around the next OISF brainstorm meeting. That would be in Amsterdam around the RAID conference, in early September.

Topics we could cover:

– code/development overview
– create/extend detect module
– create/extend output module
– app layer module
– proto detection
– …

The training would probably be free as it’s an excercise for us as well, so we’d just want honest feedback in return 🙂

Nothing is set in stone at this point, but I wanted to throw the idea around already. If you’re interested in joining this session, please let us know! If there is enough interest we may just make this happen!