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Friday, 2010 July 16
TimeRoomTopicSpeaker
1000 LovelaceGPS – It’s Not the Satellites That Know Where You Are The Cheshire Catalyst
1000 TeslaIPv6 Playground: New Hope Update Joe Klein
1100 BellLight, Color, and Perception Jonathan Foote
1100 LovelaceLocational Privacy and Wholesale Surveillance via Photo Services Ben Jackson
1100 TeslaThe State of Global Intelligence Robert Steele
1200 BellSHODAN for Penetration Testers Michael ‘theprez98? Schearer
1200 LovelaceContent of the Future Greg Newby, Michael S. Hart
1200 TeslaWireless Security: Killing Livers, Making Enemies Dragorn, RenderMan
1300 TeslaKeynote Address Dan Kaminsky
1400 BellExamining Costs, Benefits, and Economics in Malware and Carding Markets Dr. Thomas J. Holt
1400 LovelaceDigital: A Love Story Christine Love, Jason Scott
1500 BellElectronic Take Back John McNabb
1500 LovelaceBotnet Resistant Coding: Protecting Your Users from Script Kiddies Fabian Rothschild, Peter Greko
1500 TeslaArse Elektronika: Sex, Tech, and the Future of Screw-It-Yourself Johannes Grenzfurthner
1600 BellCooking for Geeks Jeff Potter
1600 LovelaceSita Sings the Blues: A Free Culture Success Story Nina Paley
1600 TeslaOwn Your Phone TProphet
1700 BellDesign of a Wireless EMG Konstantin Avdashchenko
1700 Lovelace“Brilliants Exploits” – A Look at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics Colin Keigher
1700 TeslaKeeping Your Job While Being a Hacker Alex Muentz
1800 BellLisp, The Oldest Language of the Future Adam Tannir
1800 LovelaceThe OpenAMD Project Aestetix, cpfr, Echo, Far McKon, Mitch Altman, Travis Goodspeed
1800 TeslaTor and Internet Censorship Jacob Appelbaum, Seth Schoen
1900 BellBuying Privacy in Digitized Cities Eleanor Saitta
1900 LovelaceEasy Hacks on Telephone Entry Systems Davi Ottenheimer
1900 TeslaExtreme Lockpicking Barry Wels, Han Fey
2000 BellMonkeysphere: Fixing Authentication on the Net Daniel Kahn Gillmor, Jameson Rollins
2000 LovelaceTowards Open Libraries and Schools Ellen Meier, Gillian ‘Gus’ Andrews, Jessamyn West
2000 TeslaBuild Robots and See the World Jonathan Foote
2100 BellRisk Analysis for Dummies Nick Leghorn
2100 LovelaceIntroduction to the Chip Scene: Low Bit Music and Visuals Don Miller, Joey Mariano, Peter Swimm
2100 TeslaHackerspaces Forever: A Panel Presented by Hackerspaces.org (2 hours) Alexander Heid, Carlyn Maw, Far McKon, Johannes Grenzfurthner, Markus ‘fin’ Hametner, Matt Joyce, Mitch Altman, Nathan ‘JimShoe’ Warner, Nick Farr, Psytek, Sean Bonner
2200 BellDetecting and Defending Your Network from Malware Using Nepenthes Marco Figueroa
2200 LovelaceElectronic Waste: What’s Here and What’s Next Stephanie Alarcon
2300 LovelaceInteraction with Sensors, Receivers, Haptics, and Augmented Reality (90 minutes) Elle Mehrmand, Micha Cardenas / Azdel Slade, Pan, Ryan O’Horo, TradeMark G.
2300 TeslaGet Lamp Screening and Discussion Jason Scott
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