Hello Everyone,

In order to avoid spamming your email with all the events we're informed about, we're going to start doing a weekly digest of all the external events we think you might be interested in, as well as a quick reminder about some of our own events. There will be a similar weekly email for job opportunities on the compsoc-jobs mailing list - go to our website to find out how to sign up.

Lecture Theatre A - 7:00pm Wednesday (4th week)
Netcraft are running a workshop where you can learn how to find networking vulnerabilities in apps used by millions of people. Bring your own laptop, phone or tablet to take part. Netcraft has discovered a large number of Android & IOS apps which do not implement SSL certificate validation correctly – allowing an attacker to carry out a ‘man-in-the-middle attack’, where they place themselves between the app and the real server. We will give a short tutorial outlining and illustrating the concept, followed by a hands-on competition to see who can MitM the apps used by the largest number of people in the time available. Netcraft staff will be available when you want help. Food & drinks will be provided.

IN[SCI]TE Undergraduate Conference

Are you looking to give a talk at a conference? We have just the right opportunity for you!
IN[SCI]TE is a new interdisciplinary science, technology, and engineering conference, which will take place on Monday and Tuesday of 0th Week Trinity Term 2016. IN[SCI]TE is run by undergrads, and the talks will be both delivered by and aimed at undergrads.
The aims for IN[SCI]TE are to broaden the knowledge and awareness of science undergrads outside their field of study, to provide a setting for undergrads to give a talk at a scientific conference during their degree, and to inspire future scientists to enter areas of work that cross the boundaries in science.
We are now accepting applications for speakers! Submit an application at inscite.co/speakers/, or send the facebook page a message if you have any questions/to express interest.
To keep up to date with the conference, like us on facebook.com/insciteco, and follow us @insciteco.
Palantir Tech Talk
Lecture Theatre A, Wolfson Building - 1:00pm Tuesday (5th week)
Palantir is a company of individual who are passionate about building world-class data integratuin and analysis software. If you want to work on the global problems you read about on the front page of the newspaper, we want you to come work with us.
Pizza will be provided!
Qubit
Lecture Theatre A - 1:00pm Thursday (4th week)
Based out of our super swanky Covent Garden office and founded by four ex-Googlers who met before Google was Google, we are leading digital innovation in customer experience.
At Qubit you’re a pioneer from day one and the emphasis is on you from day one to voice it, own it, do it: and now we’re looking for our superstar graduates of tomorrow.
If you’re creative, trustworthy and driven we want to hear from you!
We’re also bringing pizza 🍕🍕 and techie treats!
Speaker: Suga graduated from Oxford in 2014 with a Maths degree and is now our Big Data Analyst. See why she she chose to come back to Qubit after spending her summer as an intern in the Client Services team.

St Johns College, 2:00 - 4:00pm, Friday (4th Week)
OxFEST has invited 3 of our sponsors, Morgan Stanley, BlackRock & Shell, to co-host this event. Each of the sponsors will lead a session on a particular skill essential to a good result for internship or job applications. For example, Shell is offering an interactive session on how to build an outstanding CV to guarantee passing onto the next round, while BlackRock and Morgan Stanley are focussing on interviews and presentation.
Each skill session is 40 minutes long.

There is a limited number of spaces (15 participants per session), with places reserved for those who sign up in advance. Please choose the relevant session(s) at this link: http://oxfest.simplybook.me/sheduler/manage/event/1/
Each participant is allowed to book up to two skill sessions. 

Representatives from all sponsors will be around for you to talk to in reception if you’re not in the signed up sessions. Food and drink will be provided.

Cameron Alsop
President - Oxford University Computer Society