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electronic devices
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Software Engineering and Security
- Honeypots/Honeynets
- Spyware, Phishing and Botnets (Distributed attacks)
- Newly discovered vulnerabilities in software and hardware
- Electronic/Digital Privacy
- Wireless Network and Security
- Attacks on Information Systems and/or Digital Information Storage
- Electronic Voting
- Free Software and Security
- Assessment of Computer, Electronic Devices and Information Systems
* Software Engineering and Security
* Honeypots/Honeynets
* Spyware, Phishing and Botnets (Distributed attacks)
* Newly discovered vulnerabilities in software and hardware
* Electronic/Digital Privacy
* Wireless Network and Security
* Attacks on Information Systems and/or Digital Information Storage
* Electronic Voting
* Free Software and Security
* Assessment of Computer, Electronic Devices and Information Systems
* Software Engineering and Security
* Honeypots/Honeynets
* Spyware, Phishing and Botnets (Distributed attacks)
* Newly discovered vulnerabilities in software and hardware
* Electronic/Digital Privacy
* Wireless Network and Security
* Attacks on Information Systems and/or Digital Information Storage
* Electronic Voting
* Free Software and Security
* Assessment of Computer, Electronic Devices and Information Systems
* Software Engineering and Security
* Honeypots/Honeynets
* Spyware, Phishing and Botnets (Distributed attacks)
* Newly discovered vulnerabilities in software and hardware
* Electronic/Digital Privacy
* Wireless Network and Security
* Attacks on Information Systems and/or Digital Information Storage
* Electronic Voting
* Free Software and Security
* Assessment of Computer, Electronic Devices and Information Systems
- Video Game Culture and Art
- Cryptography and Cryptoanalysis
- Reverse Engineering
- Forensics and Anti-Forensics
- Web Security
- Electronic Music and Literature
- Retrocomputing
- Economical Systems - think about collapsing financial markets and
anonymous money transfers
- Constructivist Epistemology
- Artificial Intelligence and Robotics - machine learning, humanoid
> * Forensics and anti-forensics
> * Digital privacy and anonymous communication
> * Reverse engineering of software and hardware
> * Malware collection and analysis
> * Botnet analysis
> * Electronic voting
> * Security metrics and visualization
> * Intrusion detection and prevention
> * Cloud computing security
> * Cryptography and security protocols
> * Biometric system security
* Forensics and anti-forensics
* Digital privacy and anonymous communication
* Reverse engineering of software and hardware
* Malware collection and analysis
* Botnet analysis
* Electronic voting
* Security metrics and visualization
* Intrusion detection and prevention
* Cloud computing security
* Cryptography and security protocols
* Biometric system security
* Forensics and anti-forensics
* Digital privacy and anonymous communication
* Reverse engineering of software and hardware
* Malware collection and analysis
* Botnet analysis
* Electronic voting
* Security metrics and visualization
* Intrusion detection and prevention
* Cloud computing security
* Cryptography and security protocols
* Biometric system security
Submition Topics:
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1. One of the topics of interest to us is "Desi Jugaad"(Local Hack)
and has a separate track of it's own. Submissions can be any kind of
local hacks that you have worked on (hints: electronic/mechanical
meters, automobile hacking, Hardware, mobile phones, lock-picking,
bypassing procedures and processes, etc, Be creative :-D)
2. The topics pertaining to security and Hacking in the following
domains(but not limited to)
Submition Topics:
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1. One of the topics of interest to us is "Desi Jugaad"(Local Hack)
and has a separate track of it's own. Submissions can be any kind of
local hacks that you have worked on (hints: electronic/mechanical
meters, automobile hacking, Hardware, mobile phones, lock-picking,
bypassing procedures and processes, etc, Be creative :-D)
2. The topics pertaining to security and Hacking in the following
domains(but not limited to)
http://labs.idefense.com/intelligence/vulnerabilities/
Feb 26, 2008
I. BACKGROUND
Mozilla Thunderbird is an open source electronic mail client and news
reader. Multipurpose Internet Message Extensions (MIME) is a standard
that defines how non-text attachments and other data are handled in
electronic mail. The external-body MIME type is used for retrieving a
resource that is referenced in the message, such as an attachment. For
more information, see the vendor's website at the following URL.
Researcher : Canberk Bolat
Advisory Reference : NS-12-001
Description
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OpenEMR is a Free and Open Source electronic health records and
medical practice management application. OpenEMR is ONC Complete
Ambulatory EHR certified and features fully integrated electronic
health records, practice management, scheduling, electronic billing
and internationalization.
- Information about smartcard and RFID security and similars
- Lockpicking, trashing, physical security and urban exploration
- Hardware hacking, embedded systems and other electronic devices
- Mobile devices exploitation, Symbian, P2K and bluetooth technologies
- Security aspects in SCADA, industrial environments and "obscure"
networks
Making
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The "Making" category is all about making and breaking things and the
wonderful stuff you can build in your basement or garage. Most welcome
are
submissions dealing with the latest in electronics, 3D-fabbing,
climate-change survival technology, robots and drones, steam machines,
alternative transportation tools and guerilla-style knitting.
Science
Topics for Break It! may include, but are not limited to, EXPLOITATION
of:
• Virtualization attacks
• Hardware disassembly and perversion
• Consumer electronic devices
• Application, host, and network security
• Telephony
• Physical security
• RFID
- Web application security
- Exploit development techniques
- Telecom security and phone phreaking
- Fuzzing and application security test
- Techniques for development of secure software and systems
- Hardware hacking, embedded systems and other electronic devices
- Mobile devices exploitation, Symbian, P2K and bluetooth technologies
- Analysis of virus, worms and all sorts of malwares
- Reverse engineering
- Rootkits
- Security in Wi-Fi and VoIP environments
Long papers should not exceed 8 pages in length in single-space, two
columns IEEE format Conference style.
If accepted the final camera ready version will be following the CTS
2009 template and should not exceed 8 pages for long papers, 4 pages
for short papers. Electronic submissions will be accepted only in PDF
format uploaded at
http://www.univ-orleans.fr/lifo/Manifestations/COLSEC/. For other
electronic formats, please check with the organizers.
Consistent with standard practice, each submitted paper will receive a
# Making
The ‘Making’ category is all about making and breaking things and the
wonderful stuff you can build in your basement or garage. Most
welcome are submissions dealing with the latest in electronics, 3D-
fabbing, climate-change survival technology, robots and drones, steam
machines, alternative transportation tools and guerilla-style knitting.
# Science
* Telecom security and phone phreaking
* Fuzzing and application security test
* Penetration testing
* Web application security
* Techniques for development of secure software and systems
* Hardware hacking, embedded systems and other electronic devices
* Mobile devices exploitation, Symbian, P2K and bluetooth technologies
* Analysis of virus, worms and all sorts of malwares
* Reverse engineering
* Rootkits
* Security in Wi-Fi and VoIP environments
* Web application security
* Exploit development techniques
* Telecom security and phone phreaking
* Fuzzing and application security test
* Techniques for development of secure software and systems
* Hardware hacking, embedded systems and other electronic devices
* Mobile devices exploitation, Symbian, P2K and bluetooth technologies
* Analysis of virus, worms and all sorts of malwares
* Reverse engineering
* Rootkits
* Security in Wi-Fi and VoIP environments
+Talks that are as much about fun as they are about technology
+Anything that doesn't need a full hour to explain
Topics for Break It! may include, but are not limited to,
EXPLOITATION of:
+Consumer electronic devices
+Application, host, and network security
+Telephony
+Embedded systems
+Physical security
* Web application security
* Exploit development techniques
* Telecom security and phone phreaking
* Fuzzing and application security test
* Techniques for development of secure software and systems
* Hardware hacking, embedded systems and other electronic devices
* Mobile devices exploitation, Symbian, P2K and bluetooth technologies
* Analysis of virus, worms and all sorts of malwares
* Reverse engineering
* Rootkits
* Security in Wi-Fi and VoIP environments
# Making
The ‘Making’ category is all about making and breaking things and the
wonderful stuff you can build in your basement or garage. Most
welcome are submissions dealing with the latest in electronics, 3D-
fabbing, climate-change survival technology, robots and drones, steam
machines, alternative transportation tools and guerilla-style knitting.
# Science
- General system exploitation techniques, vuln-dev and shellcoding
- Web application hacking
- Phone phreaking
- Fuzzing and application security test
- Hardware hacking, embedded systems and other electronic devices
- Mobile devices exploitation, Symbian, P2K and bluetooth technologies
- Analysis of virus, worms and all sorts of malware
- Reverse engineering
- Rootkits
- Security in Wi-Fi and VoIP environments
# Tam Hanna - "Mobile attacks and preventions – how security will change the mobile market"
# Mario Heiderich - "The Presence and Future of Web Attacks Multi-Layer Attacks and XSSQLI"
# David Hulton - "The Data Encryption Standard (DES) – How broken is it?"
# Vincenzo Iozzo - "0-Knowledge fuzzing"
# Daniel Mende - "Hacking Cisco Enterprise WLANs"
# Shawn Merdinger - "We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Badges: Hacking Electronic Door Access Controllers"
# Yaniv Miron - "Microsoft Patch Analysis"
# Joseph Moti - "Don’t Touch My Winny"
# Cristofaro Mune - "(Too Much) Access Points – Exploitation Roundup"
# Chris Palmer - "Web browser PKI/SSL security policy weaknesses and a potential solution – research with the Electronic Frontier Foundation"
# Alexey Tikhonow - "De-blackboxing of digital camera"
* Web application security
* Exploit development techniques
* Telecom security and phone phreaking
* Fuzzing and application security test
* Techniques for development of secure software and systems
* Hardware hacking, embedded systems and other electronic devices
* Mobile devices exploitation, Symbian, P2K and bluetooth technologies
* Analysis of virus, worms and all sorts of malwares
* Reverse engineering
* Rootkits
* Security in Wi-Fi and VoIP environments
- Information about smartcard and RFID security and similars
- Lockpicking, trashing, physical security and urban exploration
- Hardware hacking, embedded systems and other electronic devices
- Mobile devices exploitation, Symbian, P2K and bluetooth technologies
- Security aspects in SCADA, industrial environments and "obscure"
networks
Making
------
The "Making" category is all about making and breaking things and the
wonderful stuff you can build in your basement or garage. Most welcome
are submissions dealing with the latest in electronics, RepRaps,
lasers, 3D-printing, climate-change survival technology, robots and
flying UAVs, steam machines, alternative transportation tools,
guerilla-style knitting, and wearable hardware hacks.
Science
- General system exploitation techniques, vuln-dev and shellcoding
- Web application hacking
- Phone phreaking
- Fuzzing and application security test
- Hardware hacking, embedded systems and other electronic devices
- Mobile devices exploitation, Symbian, P2K and bluetooth technologies
- Analysis of virus, worms and all sorts of malware
- Reverse engineering
- Rootkits
- Security in Wi-Fi and VoIP environments
phone and GSM traffic utilizing techniques and hardware that until
recently had been priced out of the range of most individuals and
companies.
John 'jur1st' Benson is a lawyer from Kansas City, MO who specializes
in electronic discovery and is also the chairman of the Kansas City
Metropolitan Bar Association Computer Law and Technology Committee.
John will be discussing how the electronic discovery process works,
why it is costing corporations millions of dollars (and why it doesn't
have to), and what attendees need to know in order to operate within
this new legal environment.
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