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      <title>My BSides Belfast 2019 Talk: Offensive Ansible for Red teams Attack, Build, Learn</title>
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      <description>BSidesBelfast (October 31st 2019) was the first time that I actually presented at a major conference. I&amp;rsquo;ve been to quite a few other BSides events, but always as an attendee, never as a speaker. That all changed when I got the opportunity to present a talk on &amp;lsquo;Offensive Ansible for Red Teams - Attack, Build, Learn&amp;rsquo;.
 TL;DR: In this article I&amp;rsquo;ll talk about my overall experiences at BSides Belfast 2019 as well as give a brief overview of the talk I presented.</description>
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