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Revision as of 19:01, 13 September 2011
To prevent chaos for our workshops, we kindly ask you to register on this page (actual name or nickname)
Most workshops will be given on both days so you have 2 options.
Arrive early (5 minutes before start).
Even if you don't have a spot, drop by to see if anybody didn't show up.
Lists will be closed at midnight the day before.
If you didn't get a chance to register in time but the list isn't full yet, come and try your luck.
Contents
- 1 DJ Workshop
- 2 Collective Malicious PDF Analysis
- 3 Script Kiddie Hacking Techniques
- 4 The Web Application Hacking Toolchain
- 5 White Hat Shellcode: Not for Exploits
- 6 WiFi malware for Fun and Profit
- 7 Cisco VoIP insecurity workshop
- 8 Beer brewing workshop
- 9 Lock Picking 101
- 10 Hacking your conference badge
- 11 Agnitio: the security code review Swiss army knife
- 12 Podcasters meetup
- 13 Infosec Mentors
DJ Workshop
by Joernchen & Mumpi of Phenoelit
The workshop will run for 2,5 hours. Two sessions catering for 8 attendees will be run. When registering, indicate (1) or (2) !!!
Monday | |
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#1 | Ryan Dewhurst (1) |
#2 | Wim Remes (1) |
#3 | Dieter (@dietervds) (1) |
#4 | Aasia96 (1) |
#5 | laurensv (1) |
#6 | KeithMyers! (1) |
#7 | Juliana Nicolau |
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### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
Collective Malicious PDF Analysis
by (Brandon Dixon - x0ner)
What you need : Users should bring their laptop if they want to participate in the analysis. You should also have the ability to run a VMware Virtual machine. This could mean having Fusion, Player or Workstation installed.
There is no maximum audience amount.
Monday | Tuesday | |
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#1 | Ryan Dewhurst | Bkay "@security4all" |
#2 | @davehardy20 | Jochen - hammer |
#3 | Juliana Nicolau | Charlie Brown |
#4 | Etienne Stalmans | |
#5 | @Guillermo | |
#6 | David Durvaux | |
#7 | Christophe Vandeplas | |
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### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
Script Kiddie Hacking Techniques
by Ellen Moar & Colin McLean
Tuesday | |
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#1 | Mike - ydoow |
#2 | Benoit |
#3 | Gavin Watson |
#4 | Bryn Bellis |
#5 | Xavier "@xme" |
#6 | Dieter (@dietervds) |
#7 | smtx (@5M7X) |
#8 | BaconZombie { @BaconZombie } |
#9 | Charlie Brown |
#10 | Dieter Van Den Bosch |
#11 | Koen VB |
#12 | Aasia96 |
#13 | @Dave_von_S |
#14 | @steevebarbeau |
#15 | GeCo |
#16 | Koen Machilsen |
#17 | corelanc0d3r |
#18 | jps |
#19 | padzer0 |
#20 | @davehardy20 |
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WAITING LIST | |
#1 | Fancy |
#2 | Ruben - b33f |
#3 | Vincent Hutsebaut |
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The Web Application Hacking Toolchain
by Jason Haddix - jhaddix
Monday | Tuesday | |
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#1 | Robin - digininja | Ryan Dewhurst |
#2 | Benoit | Mike - ydoow |
#3 | @Dave_von_S | Matt Erasmus |
#4 | Gavin Watson | Michael - mfs |
#5 | Marc - wicky | Jochen - hammer |
#6 | Bart Van der Aovrt | Dieter (@dietervds) |
#7 | smtx (@5M7X) | Dieter Van Den Bosch |
#8 | GeCo | Charlie Brown |
#9 | padzer0 | Koen VB |
#10 | J.Boutet | @chrisjohnriley |
#11 | Tino Brants | @davehardy20 |
#12 | Vincent Spriet | Ruben - b33f |
#13 | System33 | @alcyonsecurity |
#14 | David Rook @securityninja | @vanhoefm |
#15 | Erik VB | |
#16 | Kurt Beheydt | |
#17 | Fancy | |
#18 | Giuseppe Trotta @Giutro | |
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### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
White Hat Shellcode: Not for Exploits
by Didier Stevens
The goal of this workshop is to plant a seed: that shellcode has a place in your defense toolbox. The goal is not to learn to write shellcode, neither is it to present a complete anthology of white hat shellcode. I want to show a few examples to help you be more creative, so that when you are facing a problem in your IT sec job, you will also consider shellcode as a potential solution.
Shellcode is almost always used in attack scenarios, but it can also be used to defend. Shellcode is just a tool, and it can be a solution to your problem.
In this workshop we will work together on 5 cases:
1. loading/unloading a DLL
2. enforcing DEP
3. testing your security setup
4. patching an application
5. preventing heapsprays with shellcode
What you need to bring: your laptop with Windows XP SP3 (32-bit, preferably in a virtual machine).
Monday | Tuesday | |
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#1 | @vanhoefm | Bart Van der Avort |
#2 | @jfte | smtx (@5M7X) |
#3 | Vincent Hutsebaut :) | Etienne Stalmans |
#4 | Bert V. | @nfoonf |
#5 | David Durvaux | |
#6 | David Rook @securityninja | |
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### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
WiFi malware for Fun and Profit
by Vivek Ramachandran
Monday | Tuesday | |
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#1 | Thibault B | Bkay "@security4all" |
#2 | Robin - digininja | Charlie Brown |
#3 | Dale Pearson | Dieter Van Den Bosch |
#4 | BaconZombie { @BaconZombie } | @steevebarbeau |
#5 | Benoit | Dieter (@dietervds) |
#6 | Marc - wicky | SenseiZeon |
#7 | Jochen - hammer | Tino Brants |
#8 | smtx (@5M7X) | Vincent Spriet |
#9 | Ruben - b33f | Kurt Beheydt |
#10 | @alcyonsecurity | Tim Beyens |
#11 | Bruno DiLo | |
#12 | azerton | |
#13 | @Guillermo | |
#14 | Benjamin Carlier | |
#15 | @jfte | |
#16 | J.Boutet | |
#17 | David Durvaux | |
#18 | Giuseppe Trotta - @giutro | |
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### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
Cisco VoIP insecurity workshop
by Sandro Gauci and Joffrey Czarny aka Sn0rkY
What you need : Users should bring their laptop and a long ethernet network cable!
There is a maximum number of Cisco IP phone available.
Tuesday | |
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#1 | Robin - digininja |
#2 | Bryn Bellis |
#3 | Gavin Watson |
#4 | Hilko Bouwman |
#5 | smtx (@5M7X) |
#6 | BaconZombie |
#7 | @steevebarbeau |
#8 | Koen Machilsen |
#9 | jps |
#10 | J.Boutet |
#11 | Tino Brants |
#12 | Vincent Spriet |
#13 | Tim Beyens |
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### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
Beer brewing workshop
by Machtelt Garrels
Monday | |
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#1 | BaconZombie |
#2 | Niall Kearney |
#3 | Charlie Brown |
#4 | Etienne Stalmans |
#5 | @steevebarbeau |
#6 | BrunoDiLo |
#7 | Frederik Geerts |
#8 | Bram Van der Steen |
#9 | JorisVH |
#10 | Kurt Beheydt |
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### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
Lock Picking 101
by Walter Belgers (TOOOL)
What you need : You don't need to bring any particular tools. Everything will be lended to participant during the workshop. If you have, you can bring your own lockpicking toolset.
There is a maximum circular capacity of 20 people.
Monday | |
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#1 | Mike - ydoow |
#2 | Matt Erasmus |
#3 | Benoit |
#4 | Niall Kearney |
#5 | smtx (@5M7X) |
#6 | BaconZombie { @BaconZombie } |
#7 | Dieter Van Den Bosch |
#8 | Charlie Brown |
#9 | Dieter (@dietervds) |
#10 | JorisVH |
#11 | corelanc0d3r |
#12 | jps |
#13 | laurensv |
#14 | SenseiZeon |
#15 | Ruben - b33f |
#16 | Bruno DiLo |
#17 | Benjamin Carlier |
#18 | Frederik Geerts |
#19 | Bram Van der Steen |
#20 | Tino Brants |
### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
Hacking your conference badge
by OpenAMD Crew
Monday | Tuesday | |
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#1 | Mike - ydoow | SenseiZeon |
#2 | Matt Erasmus | azerton |
#3 | Bkay "@security4all" | @jfte |
#4 | Xavier "@xme" | |
#5 | Charlie Brown | |
#6 | Dieter Van Den Bosch | |
#7 | Etienne Stalmans | |
#8 | @steevebarbeau | |
#9 | jps | |
#10 | padzer0 | |
#11 | Frederik Geerts | |
#12 | Tino Brants | |
#13 | Vincent Spriet | |
#14 | Didier Stevens | |
#15 | Kurt Beheydt | |
#16 | Juliana Nicolau | |
#17 | David Rook @securityninja | |
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### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
Agnitio: the security code review Swiss army knife
by David Rook aka Securityninja
What you need: Users needs to bring a laptop configured as per the information in the link below.
The following things are required for the Agnitio hands on demos:
•A 32bit Windows Operating System (XP or 7 preferably – VM will be fine) •.NET framework 3.5 installed •Agnitio v2.0 installed •Download the Pandemobium Android and iOS source code •Download the selected vulnerable open source application
http://www.securityninja.co.uk/application-security/brucon-agnitio-workshop/
There is no maximum audience amount.
Monday | |
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#1 | Ryan Dewhurst |
#2 | Mike - ydoow |
#3 | Dieter (@dietervds) |
#4 | @steevebarbeau |
#5 | padzer0 |
#6 | azerton |
#7 | Kurt Beheydt |
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### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
Podcasters meetup
This is a walk-in event
Infosec Mentors
This is a walk-in event