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* '''Registrations start at 8h30!'''
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* Typically workshops run for 2 consecutive speaking slots (ca. 2 hours), but some of them are even longer
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* Workshop rooms in the location '''Novotel Ghent (Orval, Chimay, La Trappe)''' are 5 minutes walking from the main venue
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* Workshop seats are limited. '''Reserved seats get in until 5 min before the workshop. After that it is first come, first in.'''
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* Read our important instructions on [[how to use SCHED.org]]!
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* This schedule is subject to change, check back regularly.
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Full schedule of the 0x09 (2017) edition [https://brucon0x092017.sched.com/ https://brucon0x092017.sched.com/]
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'''Keynotes:'''
  
'''Keynotes'''
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* Keynote: [[Justine Bone]] - [[The cyber short. A market solution for product safety and corporate governance.]]
* [[Adam Shostack]], Veteran startup CTO and author focused on bringing security and privacy to customers. Currently doing so at Microsoft.
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* Keynote: [[Chris Wysopal]] - [[How hackers changed the security industry and how we need to keep changing it.]]
* [[Jennifer Minella]], VP of Engineering & consulting CISO at Carolina Advanced Digital,  Mindfulness Evangelist
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'''Talks:'''
  
'''Talks'''
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* [[Matt Wixey]] - [[See no evil, hear no evil: Hacking invisibly and silently with light and sound]]
* Hendrik Adrian - Let's help law enforcement more to drag malware actors into the law
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* [[Balazs Bucsay]] - [[XFLTReaT: a new dimension in tunnelling]]
* [[Joe Grand]] - [[Using Superpowers for Hardware Reverse Engineering]]
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* [[Anna Shirokova]] and [[Veronica Valeros]] - [[Knock Knock... Who's there? admin admin and get in! An overview of the CMS brute-forcing malware landscape.]]
* Daan Raman - A distributed approach to mobile malware scanning
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* [[Volodymyr Styran]] - [[From Weakest Link to Retaliation Weapon: Building Efficient Anti-Social Engineering Awareness Program]]
* [[Zoz]] - [[Hacking Driverless Vehicles]]
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* [[Sampada Nandedkar]] and [[Rushikesh Nandedkar]] - [[Races, Reaches and Rescues!!! (Race condition vulnerabilities revisited)]]
* snare & rzn - Thunderbolts and Lightning / Very, Very Frightening
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* [[Damien Cauquil]] - [[Weaponizing the BBC Micro:Bit]]
* [[Krzysztof Kotowicz]] - [[Biting into the forbidden fruit. Lessons from trusting JavaScript crypto]]
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* [[Sander Demeester]] - [[Secure channels: Building real world crypto systems]]
* [[Ryan Kazanciyan]] and [[Matt Hastings]] - [[Investigating PowerShell Attacks]]
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* Josh Schwartz and John Cramb - [[MEATPISTOL, A Modular Malware Implant Framework]]
* [[Matthew Halchyshak]] and Joseph Tartaro - [[Cyber Necromancy: Resurrecting the Dead (Game Servers)]]
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* [[Gregory Pickett]] - [[Open Source Security Orchestration]]
* [[Aaron Lemasters]] - [[Windows Crash Dump Exploration]]
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* [[František Střasák]] and Sebastian Garcia- [[Detecting malware even when it is encrypted -  Machine Learning for network HTTPS analysis]]
* [[Arne Swinnen]] and [[Alaeddine Mesbahi]] - [[One packer to rule them all: Empirical identification, comparison and circumvention of current Antivirus detection techniques]]
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* [[Nikhil Mittal]] - [[Evading Microsoft ATA for Active Directory Domination]]
* [[Zoz]] and [[Joe Grand]] - [[The Projects Of Prototype This]]
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* [[Debasish Mandal]] - [[Browser Exploits? Grab them by the collar!]]
* [[Adam Schoeman]] - [[Data transforming your sewage into signatures - lessons learnt from building a hybrid honeypot named Amber]]
 
* Markus Vervier - Stealing a Mobile Identity Using Wormholes
 
* Noel Dunne and Paco Hope - Security Makes Strange Bedfellows: Using Legal and Procurement To Secure Software
 
  
'''Workshops'''
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'''Workshops:'''
* [[Philip Polstra]] -[[ Autonomous Remote Hacking Drones]] ([[Philip Polstra - Autonomous Remote Hacking Drones|requirements]])
 
* [[Michael Sikorski]] - [[Counterfeiting the Pipes with FakeNet 2.0]]
 
* [[Hal Pomeranz]] - [[Linux Forensics Workshop]]
 
* Solomon Sonya - Splinter the RAT Attack: Create Your Own Botnet to Exploit the Network
 
* Chris Lytle and Leigh Lytle - Old School Crypto
 
* Willi Ballenthin - “EID 1102 - The audit log was cleared” won’t stop me: Advanced Windows Event Log Forensics
 
* Wim Remes and Daniela Zapata - The dirty secrets of client-side exploitation and protection
 
* Jake Valletta - Exploiting the Bells and Whistles: Uncovering OEM Vulnerabilities in Android
 
* Vivek Ramachandran - Javascript for Pentesters with over 20 Challenges
 
* Machtelt Garrels  - Beer brewing workshop
 
* DJ Jackalope - DJ workshop
 
  
'''Sounds'''
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* Benjamin Delpy - Mimikatz workshop
* [[Ocean Lam (Hong Kong)]]
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* [[Didier Stevens]] - [[Programming Wireshark With Lua]]
* DJ Jackalope (Las Vegas)
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* [[David Szili]] - [[Getting the Most Out of Windows Event Logs]]
* keroSerene (Serene Han, pianist)
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* [[Steven Wierckx]] and [[Andy Deweirt]] - [[Building a cheap, robust, scaling, penetration testing/bug bounty super computer]]
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* [[Swaroop Yermalkar]] - [[Practical iOS App Exploitation and Defense using iGoat]]
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* [[Sergei Frankoff]] and [[Sean Wilson]] - [[Malware Triage: Malscripts Are The New Exploit Kit]]
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* [[Emmanuel Nicaise]] - [[Jedi's trick to convince your boss and colleagues]]
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* [[Leszek Mis]] - [[May the data stay with you -  Network Data Exfiltration Techniques.]]
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* [[Slawomir Jasek]] - [[Hacking Bluetooth Smart locks]]
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* [[Georges Bossert]] and [[Frédéric Guihéry]] - [[Defeating Proprietary Protocols the Smart Way]]
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* [[Anto Joseph]] and [[Clarence Chio]] - [[Practical Machine Learning in InfoSecurity]]
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* [[Vinnie Vanhoecke]] and Tom Kustermans and Joachim Schäfer - [[Playing with RFID workshop]]
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* [[Yannick Wellens]] - [[Windows malware development: A JMP in the dark]]

Latest revision as of 07:40, 3 October 2017


General Information

  • Registrations start at 8h30!
  • Typically workshops run for 2 consecutive speaking slots (ca. 2 hours), but some of them are even longer
  • Workshop rooms in the location Novotel Ghent (Orval, Chimay, La Trappe) are 5 minutes walking from the main venue
  • Workshop seats are limited. Reserved seats get in until 5 min before the workshop. After that it is first come, first in.
  • Read our important instructions on how to use SCHED.org!
  • This schedule is subject to change, check back regularly.

Full schedule of the 0x09 (2017) edition https://brucon0x092017.sched.com/

Keynotes:

Talks:

Workshops: