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The Ethical Hackers Club meets in Columbia [Events]

Join the monthly Meetup of "ethical hackers" who use their cybersecurity skills to fight off denial-of-service attacks and the like.

It’s time for another Northern Virginia TechBreakfast, which takes place at the AOL offices in Dulles on Wednesday. On Wednesday evening, head to Columbia if you’re a cybersecurity expert who fights hackers for a meeting of The Ethical Hackers Club. On Sunday night, check out the intro to aluminum brazing class at the Baltimore Foundery makerspace.
 
NoVa TechBreakfast: Once again it’s the monthly startup showcase for folks in Northern Virginia. Wednesday, Apr. 2, 8 a.m. AOL, 22000 AOL Way, Dulles, Va. RSVP. FREE.
The Ethical Hackers Club: Join the monthly Meetup of “ethical hackers” who use their cybersecurity skills to fight off denial-of-service attacks and the like. Wednesday, Apr. 2, 6:30 p.m. /training/etc, Inc., 7150 Riverwood Dr., Suite J, Columbia, Howard County. RSVP. FREE.
Intro to Aluminum Brazing: Take this introductory class at the Baltimore Foundery makerspace to “learn how to safely use a map gas torch and aluminum brazing rods to metalwork with aluminum.” Sunday, Apr. 6, 1:30 p.m. Baltimore Foundery, 207 S. Central Ave., Washington Hill, Baltimore city. RSVP. $65.

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