2600 Australia

"Hack to learn, not learn to hack"




There are a number of ways to get involved with the 2600 Australia security community.
Slack Channel

Instant messaging communication is done via the 2600AU Slack Channel.
To join, use the Slack Invitation Link.

Mailing List

This is our main discussion mailing list for people interested in 2600 Australia, meetings, technology, computer security, internet censorship, online privacy etc. To prevent abuse, you will be asked to confirm your subscription with a follow-up email, and posts are only allowed from members of the list.
To subscribe, send an email to: 2600-australia+subscribe@googlegroups.com
For more information, visit the group at http://groups.google.com/group/2600-australia.
Historical emails are available in the 2600-list Archive.

Crypto Mailing List

This is our crypto mailing list for people interested in cryptography and the above listed 2600 Australia topics. Note that this list is primarily encrypted using GPG/PGP PKI (public / private) asymmetric keys. To prevent abuse, you will be asked to confirm your subscription with a follow-up email, and posts are only allowed from members of the list. Generally speaking, you may wish to share your public key (NOT private key) with the mailing list, or in person with members whom you trust from the 2600 Australia meetings, to be able to communicate on this list.
To subscribe, send an email to: 2600-australia-crypto+subscribe@googlegroups.com
For more information, visit the group at http://groups.google.com/group/2600-australia-crypto.

IRC Channel

Server: irc.freenode.net
Channel: #2600-AU
Web-based IRC chat
Attend a meeting

2600 Meetings exist as a forum for all interested in technology to meet and talk about events in technology-land, learn, and teach. Meetings are open to anyone of any age or level of expertise.

Find the closest meeting venue in your capital city.
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