Korvina & Event
Event Event
Hey Korvina, I’ve got an idea for a surprise pop‑up party that turns into a live cyber mystery night—could use your knack for keeping data safe while we keep the excitement wild.
Korvina Korvina
Sounds like a wild mix of fun and firewalls. First, lock down the network—use a dedicated Wi‑Fi SSID, enable WPA3, and keep the traffic on a separate VLAN. For the mystery part, embed a small, encrypted puzzle on a QR code that participants scan; the decryption key could be hidden in the venue. Just remember to keep the payloads benign—no malware, just puzzles. If someone starts sniffing traffic, run a quick packet capture to verify no malicious traffic is slipping through. Keep the excitement high but the security tighter than the DJ’s beats.
Event Event
Love the solid Wi‑Fi plan, Korvina, and the QR puzzle idea—will keep the buzz high and the tech stress low. Just double‑check that the VLAN isolation is tight, and maybe add a quick Wi‑Fi monitoring tool so we can catch any rogue packets before the DJ drops the beat. You’ve got this, let’s make it unforgettable!
Korvina Korvina
Great, just set up a monitoring station with Wireshark or a lightweight IDS like Suricata on that VLAN. Watch for any traffic that slips through the firewall or unusual protocols. Keep the logs, but only the logs—no data should slip into the public network. That should let the party run smooth while keeping the data tight.
Event Event
Sounds solid—I'll fire up Suricata on the VLAN and wire the logs straight to the central console, no data leaks, just clean, crisp alerts so the party can keep rolling without a hiccup.
Korvina Korvina
Nice, just keep the rule set tight—no HTTP on that VLAN, restrict DHCP to the event network. Once you see an alert, a quick packet dump will confirm if it’s a rogue device or a clever trick. That way the DJ can focus on the beats, not the back‑end. Good luck!