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Saturday, 2010 July 17
TimeRoomTopicSpeaker
1000 BellFalse Domain Name Billing and Other Scams The Cheshire Catalyst
1000 LovelaceT+40: The Three Greatest Hacks of Apollo Stephen Cass
1000 TeslaHow to Run an Open Source Hardware Company Limor 'Ladyada' Fried, Phillip Torrone
1100 BellHacking Out a Graphic Novel Ed Piskor
1100 LovelaceBehind the Padlock: HTTPS Ubiquitous and Fragile Seth Schoen
1100 TeslaVideo Surveillance, Society, and Your Face Joshua Marpet
1200 BellFor Its Own Sake and to Build Something Better: A Primer on Neuroscience, Bat Echolocation, and Hacker Bio-inspiration Scott Livingston
1200 LovelaceVintage Computing Bill Degnan, Evan Koblentz
1200 TeslaGrand Theft Lazlow - How Hacking is Both the Death and Future of Traditional and Interactive Publishing, Journalism, and the Media Lazlow
1300 TeslaKeynote Address Julian Assange
1400 BellNo Free Lunch: Privacy Risks and Issues in Online Gaming Don Tobin, Lyndsey Brown
1400 LovelaceA Red Team Exercise Tom Brennan
1500 BellModern CrimeWare Tools and Techniques: An Analysis of Underground Resources Alexander Heid
1500 LovelaceGeo-Tagging: Opting-In to Total Surveillance Paul V
1500 TeslaHow to Bring Your Project from Idea to Reality: Make a Living Doing What You Love Mitch Altman
1600 BellSurf's Up! Exploring Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) through Social Network Exploitation Daniel McCarney
1600 LovelaceMemory Fun 101 - Memory Training for Everyone Chester Santos
1600 TeslaSnatch Those Waves: Prometheus Radio and the Fight for Popular Communications Maggie Avener, Pete Tridish
1700 BellMuch Ado About Randomness Dr. Aleksandr Yampolskiy
1700 LovelaceSmartphone Ownage: The State of Mobile Botnets and Rootkits Jimmy Shah
1700 TeslaPrivacy is Dead - Get Over It (3 hours) Steven Rambam
1800 BellWhy You Should Be an Amateur Ben Jackson
1800 LovelaceFree Software: Why We Need a Big Tent Deb Nicholson
1900 BellHackers for Human Rights Adrian Hong
1900 LovelaceReach Out And Touch Face: A Rant About Failing Johannes Grenzfurthner
2000 BellThe Telephone Pioneers of America Kyle Drosdick
2000 LovelaceHey, Don't Call That Guy A Noob: Toward a More Welcoming Hacker Community Nicolle ('Rogueclown') Neulist
2000 TeslaRummaging in the Government's Attic: Lessons Learned from More Than 1,000 Freedom of Information Act Requests Michael Ravnitzky, Phil Lapsley
2100 LovelaceCircuitbending Jimmie Rodgers
2100 TeslaSocial Engineering Emmanuel Goldstein
2200 BellPSTN-based Cartography Da Beave, JFalcon
2200 Lovelace2600 Meetings: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow Gonzo, Grey Frequency, Rob T Firefly
2200 TeslaBuilding and Breaking the Next HOPE Badge Travis Goodspeed
2300 BellRadio Reconnaissance in Penetration Testing - All Your RF Are Belong to Us Matt Neely
2300 LovelaceHacking Our Biochemistry: Pharmacy and the Hacker Perspective Jennifer Ortiz
2300 TeslaNet Wars Over Free Speech, Freedom, and Secrecy or How to Understand the Hacker and Lulz Battle Against the Church of Scientology Finn Brunton, Gabriella Coleman
2359 LovelaceSpy Improv on Steroids - Steele Uncensored - Anything Goes Robert Steele
2359 TeslaSaturday Night Hacker Cinema  
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