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− | ** Cryptanalysis workshop: Breaking office encryption by Eric Filiol | + | ** [[Workshops#Cryptanalysis_workshop:_Breaking_office_encryption | Cryptanalysis workshop: Breaking office encryption by Eric Filiol]] |
− | ** Hardware Hacking Area: Learn To Make Cool Things With Microcontrollers! by Mitch Altman | + | ** [[Workshops#Hardware_Hacking_Area:_Learn_To_Make_Cool_Things_With_Microcontrollers.21 | Hardware Hacking Area: Learn To Make Cool Things With Microcontrollers! by Mitch Altman]] |
− | ** Living with SELinux How to configure SELinux for your daily applications in CentOS/RHEL by Toshaan Bharvani | + | **[[Workshops#Living_with_SELinux_How_to_configure_SELinux_for_your_daily_applications_in_CentOS.2FRHEL | Living with SELinux How to configure SELinux for your daily applications in CentOS/RHEL by Toshaan Bharvani]] |
− | ** Lockpicking 101 by Walter Bergers (TOOOL.nl) | + | ** [[Workshops#Lockpicking_101 | Lockpicking 101 by Walter Bergers (TOOOL.nl)]] |
− | ** Malicious PDF analysis by Didier Stevens | + | ** [[Workshops#Malicious_PDF_analysis | Malicious PDF analysis by Didier Stevens]] |
− | ** RFID workshop by Philippe Teuwen | + | ** [[Workshops#RFID_workshop | RFID workshop by Philippe Teuwen]] |
− | ** Seccubus workshop: Analyzing vulnerability assessment data the easy way by Frank Breedijk | + | ** [[Workshops#Seccubus_workshop:_Analyzing_vulnerability_assessment_data_the_easy_way | Seccubus workshop: Analyzing vulnerability assessment data the easy way by Frank Breedijk]] |
− | ** The Security Innovation Network - Cluster of Clusters by Ulrich Seldeslachts | + | ** [[Workshops#The_Security_Innovation_Network_-_Cluster_of_Clusters | The Security Innovation Network - Cluster of Clusters by Ulrich Seldeslachts]] |
* Events during conference: | * Events during conference: |
Revision as of 09:57, 26 May 2010
Our Call for Papers 2010 just closed. Expect a partial schedule soon!
Currently confirmed are:
- Presentations:
- Automated 0wnage with Return Oriented Programming by Erik Buchanan
- CsFire: browser-enforced mitigation against CSRF by Lieven Desmet
- Cyber [Crime|War] - connecting the dots by Ian Amit
- Embedded System Hacking and My Plot To Take Over The World by Paul Asadoorian
- Fireshark - A tool to Link the Malicious Web by Stephan Chenette
- GSM security: fact and fiction by Fabian van den Broek
- Head Hacking – The Magic of Suggestion and Perception by Dale Pearson
- NFC (Near Field Communication) Malicious Content Sharing by Roel Verdult
- Project Skylab 1.0: Helping You Get Your Cloud On by Craig Balding
- The Monkey Steals the Berries: The State of Mobile Security by Tyler Shields
- The WOMBAT Project: Recent Developments in Internet Threats Analysis by Olivier Thonnard and Andy Moser
- Top 5 ways to steal a company: Forget root, I want it all. by Chris Nickerson
- You Spent All That Money And You Still Got Owned by Joseph McCray
- Your Project: From Idea To Reality: Make A Living Doing What You Love by Mitch Altman
- Workshops:
- Cryptanalysis workshop: Breaking office encryption by Eric Filiol
- Hardware Hacking Area: Learn To Make Cool Things With Microcontrollers! by Mitch Altman
- Living with SELinux How to configure SELinux for your daily applications in CentOS/RHEL by Toshaan Bharvani
- Lockpicking 101 by Walter Bergers (TOOOL.nl)
- Malicious PDF analysis by Didier Stevens
- RFID workshop by Philippe Teuwen
- Seccubus workshop: Analyzing vulnerability assessment data the easy way by Frank Breedijk
- The Security Innovation Network - Cluster of Clusters by Ulrich Seldeslachts
- Events during conference:
- The Hex Factor
- Live Security Podcaster Meetup
- Lightning Talks
- Hardware Hacking Area with Mitch Altman
For abstracts and details of the presentation, please check:
- the complete list of speakers
- the complete list of presentations
For more information, check our F.A.Q.
The 2009 archive with videos and presentations can be found on the 2009 wiki
or have a look at this summary video of 6m35s!!!
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