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== About ==
 
== About ==
  
"Don't wait for perfect" is the unofficial slogan of the Brucon Lightning Talks.   
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'''Give a 5 minute informal presentation on a concept, tool, project or research-in-progress to a room of fellow practitioners - sign up below by editing this page.'''
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"Don't wait for perfect" is the unofficial slogan of the BruCON Lightning Talks.   
  
 
A Lightning Talk is a 5-minute talk given by someone that looks a lot like you.  For precisely 300 seconds, you get the podium to talk about and show off your hacking/infosec related idea, concept, policy, tool, technique, exploit, countermeasure, survey, statistical analysis, visualization, architecture, blueprint, or hardware.
 
A Lightning Talk is a 5-minute talk given by someone that looks a lot like you.  For precisely 300 seconds, you get the podium to talk about and show off your hacking/infosec related idea, concept, policy, tool, technique, exploit, countermeasure, survey, statistical analysis, visualization, architecture, blueprint, or hardware.
  
Perhaps you've found a novel use for an existing tool, or you've automated something that usually takes forever...or maybe you've started up a security related project and you're looking for volunteers...or you discovered an attack, defense or response technique you hadn't seen anywhere else (or you saw it but feel others would benefit from hearing about it).
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Perhaps you've found a clever use for an existing tool, or you've automated something that usually takes forever...or maybe you've started up a security related project and you're looking for volunteers...or you discovered an attack, defense or response technique you hadn't seen anywhere else (or you saw it but feel others would benefit from hearing about it).
  
 
If so, a lightning talk at Brucon gives you the chance to "get the word out" to fellow security geeks at an informal conference.  You may get valuable feedback, find some volunteers to help take your idea further, overcome a difficult hurdle, discover you have a "bigger talk" on your hands (a future CFP submission) or free beer from attendees with questions...
 
If so, a lightning talk at Brucon gives you the chance to "get the word out" to fellow security geeks at an informal conference.  You may get valuable feedback, find some volunteers to help take your idea further, overcome a difficult hurdle, discover you have a "bigger talk" on your hands (a future CFP submission) or free beer from attendees with questions...
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== Lightning talks ==
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Time and date to be decided. But they will be happening, we assure you.
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* Moderator1: Matt / @undeadsecurity
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* Moderator2:
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Day One
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|  Advanced Malware Hunting with Gummer
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|  Ernesto Corral
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|  Dynamic Password Checking
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|  Anders
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|  IPv6 Attack
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|  Stefano
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|  Elastic Elephant
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|  @undeadsecurity
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==Tips==
 
==Tips==
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'''Talks must be of a non-commercial nature. Sales or vendor pitches will bring forth the wrath of a few hundreds geeks.'''
 
'''Talks must be of a non-commercial nature. Sales or vendor pitches will bring forth the wrath of a few hundreds geeks.'''
  
If you're nervous about presenting, we'll even offer some free coaching if you ask for it.  Brucon is most definitely a con without attitude.  Don't be shy about asking for help - it won't cost you anything...
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If you're nervous about presenting, we'll even offer some free coaching if you ask for it.  Brucon is most definitely a con without attitude.  Don't be shy about asking for help - it won't cost you anything... ->>
  
 
== Instructions ==
 
== Instructions ==
  
'''To sign-up to give a lightning talk you only need edit this page and enter your name and talk idea/title in a free slot in the table below'''.  We watch this page so will see your update - there is nothing else you need to do to sign-up.
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'''To sign-up to give a lightning talk you only need edit this wiki page - enter your name and talk idea/title in a free slot in the table below for the day of your choice'''.  We watch this page so will see your update - there is nothing further you need to do to sign-up.
  
 
If all the free slots have gone, fill in a reserve slot (last year a handful of people didn't show up so all the reservists got to give their talk).   
 
If all the free slots have gone, fill in a reserve slot (last year a handful of people didn't show up so all the reservists got to give their talk).   
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'''Is each talk really limited to a maximum of 5 minutes?'''
 
'''Is each talk really limited to a maximum of 5 minutes?'''
  
Oh yes.  We have a special lightning talks gong created by Didier Stevens that '''generates real lightning bolts''' in the general direction of the podium.  Any carbon based lifeform present 1/1000th of a second over their allocated 5 minutes receives a "very special tap on the shoulder".  OK, OK, there is no lightning bolt, but there is a gong, and it was made by Didier and when it signals your time is up (which it does so with alarming accuracy), your talk is over and the next victim^H^H^H^H^H^Hspeakers' time starts...  By the way, if your talk is less than 5 minutes, that's OK too.
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Oh yes.  We have a special lightning talks gong created by Didier Stevens that '''generates real lightning bolts''' in the general direction of the podium.  Any carbon based life-form present 1/1000th of a second over their allocated 5 minutes receives a "very special tap on the shoulder".  OK, OK, there is no lightning bolt, but there is a gong, and it was made by Didier and when it signals your time is up (which it does so with alarming accuracy), your talk is over and the next victim^H^H^H^H^H^Hspeakers' time starts...  By the way, if your talk is less than 5 minutes, that's OK too.
  
 
'''Can I use my own laptop?'''
 
'''Can I use my own laptop?'''
  
You can if you want but your 5 minute slot includes your "setup time" (i.e. plugging in your laptop); i.e. if it takes 5 minutes to get your laptop talking happily to our projector, '''Didiers' gong will vapourise you'''.  Failing that, the lightning talks moderator will be unplugging your laptop ready for the next presenter.  You can therefore avoid possible incompatibility issues and losing valuable time by using a Brucon volunteer supplied laptop.
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You can if you want but your 5 minute slot includes your "setup time" (i.e. plugging in your laptop); i.e. if it takes 5 minutes to get your laptop talking happily to our projector, '''Didiers' gong will vaporise you'''.  Failing that, the lightning talks moderator will be unplugging your laptop ready for the next presenter.  You can therefore avoid possible incompatibility issues and losing valuable time by using a Brucon volunteer supplied laptop.
  
 
There are reasons you might need to use your own laptop to present your lightning talk; e.g. specific software stack/configuration for a demo, non-free licensed software, intellectual property concerns etc.  
 
There are reasons you might need to use your own laptop to present your lightning talk; e.g. specific software stack/configuration for a demo, non-free licensed software, intellectual property concerns etc.  
  
We will provide a shared laptop running Windows XP or Windows 7 with Microsoft Office, a PDF viewer, Windows Media Player and any other freely downloadable software you specify (name, version, download link) when you send us your presentation the day before before your talk. If you want to use your own laptop and its not an Apple Mac, we strongly recommend you test it with our projector during lunchtime the day you are giving the talk (or before).'''
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We will provide a shared laptop running Windows 7 with Microsoft PowerPoint viewer, a PDF viewer, Windows Media Player and any other freely downloadable software you specifically request in advance (please provide name, version and a download link). If you want to use your own laptop and its not an Apple Mac, we strongly recommend you test it with our projector during lunchtime the day you are giving the talk (or before).'''
  
 
'''Is there a deadline for providing my slides?'''
 
'''Is there a deadline for providing my slides?'''
  
All slides must be provided 5pm CET the day before your talk (logistics will be published nearer the time).  We will then load your slides onto the shared laptop.  If you want to see what your slides look like on the shared laptop, we will be in the main room during the lunch-break - we recommend you come by and check it out...
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All slides must be provided at least 1 hour before the lightning talks session starts.  You can email your slides to matt/zonbi.org (yup, replace the slash) and they will magically appear on the lightning talks laptop.  Alternatively, bring a USB stick during lunch - we'll be hanging around in the room during the break proceeding the lightning talks. We will then load your slides onto the shared laptop.
  
 
'''Do I need to provide slides the day before if I'm going to use my own laptop?'''
 
'''Do I need to provide slides the day before if I'm going to use my own laptop?'''
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'''Which room will the lightning talks be held in?'''
 
'''Which room will the lightning talks be held in?'''
  
The lightning talks are considered a main part of the conference programme and as such are held in the main room.
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The lightning talks will be held somewhere...we're still ironing out the details.
  
 
'''Does Brucon give any financial or expense related incentive for giving a lightning talk?'''
 
'''Does Brucon give any financial or expense related incentive for giving a lightning talk?'''
  
No.  Brucon is a volunteer run, non-profit conference.  What we give you is 5 minutes in the spotlight to showcase your thang in front of a kick-ass audience.
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No.  Brucon is a volunteer run, non-profit conference.  What we give you is 5 minutes in the spotlight to showcase your thang in front of a kick-ass and savvy audience.
  
 
=== HELP!?! ===
 
=== HELP!?! ===
  
'''Got a question?  Unsure about something?'''  If you've read this far and have a question, please [http://awayfind.com/craigb contact me].
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'''Got a question?  Unsure about something?'''  If you've read this far and have a question, please contact matt who receives his email at zonbi dot org.
 
 
== Lightning talks day 1 ==
 
  
 
'''Sign-up below to give a lightning talk. One slot per topic!!'''
 
'''Sign-up below to give a lightning talk. One slot per topic!!'''
 
 
* Moderator1: Craig Balding
 
* Moderator2: Matt Erasmus
 
 
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
 
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!  Presentation title
 
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|    Ostinato: Craft and Play Packets
 
|    Joke
 
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|  How (not) to pick up chicks at the BruCON Party (The Advantages of Social Engineering Over Rohypnol)
 
|  Melisande
 
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|  4
 
| Last year it was remote, now it's local!
 
| Wicked Clown
 
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|  5
 
 
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|  Nevermind the firewall, I'll get your humans
 
|  Clement Herssens
 
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|  <Insert a Title here>
 
|  biosshadow
 
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|  -- (reserve slot in case speakers don't show)
 
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|  -- (reserve slot in case speakers don't show)
 
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|  -- (reserve slot in case speakers don't show)
 
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== Lightning talks day 2 ==
 
 
* Moderator1: Craig Balding
 
* Moderator2: Chris John Riley
 
 
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!  Presentation title
 
!  Presenter
 
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|  The Hex Factor - An Overview
 
|  THF Crew
 
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|  The Hex Factor - The results 
 
|  THF Crew
 
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|  3
 
|  How to suck less at ...SQUIRRELS
 
|  Matt Erasmus
 
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|  4
 
|  Digital Death - A very quick version
 
|  Digininja
 
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|  Hackers are people too
 
|  @security4all and Chris John Riley
 
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|  SPAM pinning... or something like that
 
|  @tomaszmiklas
 
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|  Web app testing without attack traffic
 
|  Abraham Aranguren
 
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|  WLAN-Router Horrorstories (FSK 12 edition)
 
|  @5M7X
 
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|  <Insert Something great here> - Very tempting!
 
|  Chris John Riley
 
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|  -- (reserve slot in case speakers don't show)
 
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== Feedback ==
 
== Feedback ==
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Feedback is very important to people, especially those who are doing lightning talks in order to improve their presentation skills. So if you saw something you liked, please fill in some feedback for them!
 
Feedback is very important to people, especially those who are doing lightning talks in order to improve their presentation skills. So if you saw something you liked, please fill in some feedback for them!
  
Please list the name of the presenter, the theme, or the name of the presentation so we know who to fwd the feedback to.
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Please list the name of the presenter, the theme, or the name of the presentation so we know who to fwd the feedback to...
 
 
Day 1 --> link will be posted later
 
 
 
Day 2 --> link will be posted later
 

Latest revision as of 14:20, 27 November 2015

About

Give a 5 minute informal presentation on a concept, tool, project or research-in-progress to a room of fellow practitioners - sign up below by editing this page.


"Don't wait for perfect" is the unofficial slogan of the BruCON Lightning Talks.

A Lightning Talk is a 5-minute talk given by someone that looks a lot like you. For precisely 300 seconds, you get the podium to talk about and show off your hacking/infosec related idea, concept, policy, tool, technique, exploit, countermeasure, survey, statistical analysis, visualization, architecture, blueprint, or hardware.

Perhaps you've found a clever use for an existing tool, or you've automated something that usually takes forever...or maybe you've started up a security related project and you're looking for volunteers...or you discovered an attack, defense or response technique you hadn't seen anywhere else (or you saw it but feel others would benefit from hearing about it).

If so, a lightning talk at Brucon gives you the chance to "get the word out" to fellow security geeks at an informal conference. You may get valuable feedback, find some volunteers to help take your idea further, overcome a difficult hurdle, discover you have a "bigger talk" on your hands (a future CFP submission) or free beer from attendees with questions...