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interested seeing a broad range of pertinent topics, and encourage all
submissions. Some of our past presentations have included:
- Virtualization
- Forensics / Anti-Forensics Techniques
- Hardware Hacking (GSM, Proximity Cards, Access Control Systems)
- Law / Legal Issues
- Malware
- VoIP
- Cryptographic Cracking Using FPGA Technology
* Reverse Code Engineering
* Network Security
* Forensics and Incident Response
* WLAN, GPS, HAM Radio, Satellite, RFID and Bluetooth Security
* Cryptography
* Hardware Hacking
* Malware Analysis
* Lock Picking / Physical Security
HITB Magazine is a deep-knowledge technical magazine. Articles that are more technical or that discuss new and never before seen attack methods are of more interest than a subject that has been covered several times before. Please send your article to editorial@hackinthebox.org
* Reverse Code Engineering
* Network Security
* Forensics and Incident Response
* WLAN, GPS, HAM Radio, Satellite, RFID and Bluetooth Security
* Cryptography
* Hardware Hacking
* Malware Analysis
* Lock Picking / Physical Security
HITB Magazine is a deep-knowledge technical magazine. Articles that are more technical or that discuss new and never
before seen attack methods are of more interest than a subject that has been covered several times before. Please send
TOORCAMP 2009 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
INTRODUCTION
ToorCamp is the United State's first ever full-scale hacker camp. Modelled after the camps in Holland and Germany, ToorCamp will focus on all of the technology topics that ToorCon has become famous for but will expand out into other areas of society. ToorCamp will offer 2 days of talks on many different topics -- Security, Internet, Emerging Technologies, Hardware Hacking, and Privacy are just some of the areas we will be covering. ToorCamp will also feature 2 days of hands-on workshops on a multitude of different skills that you may have never found yourself interested in learning about before. Blacksmithing, Lock Picking, Orienteering, Logic Design, Archery -- These are just a few of the topics you can expect.
ToorCamp is run by the same group that runs ToorCon and will also be heavily supported by many other hacker conferences in the US. ToorCamp will be organized as a bunch of different campsites which will be fully run by autonomous groups. We will provide the power and internet -- you provide the rest. We're heavily encouraging groups to build structures, setup art projects, throw parties, and generally do things that will show to the world that US hackers can throw a kickass hacker camp too!
Oh, and did we mention it'll be at a Titan-1 Missile Silo? We've managed to find one of the best locations in the northwest to throw this event. We've partnered with a group of people who are currently retrofitting the Silo into an ultra-secure datacenter so internet connectivity won't be a problem. ToorCamp will be situated in central Washington roughly 3 hours driving distance from Seattle and within 15 minutes drive of a private international airport. Don't miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to make history with us and help launch the first public US hacker camp!
Buzzword Survivor:
New Contest for DEFCON 16. Check out discussion of this contest as it
develops at https://forum.defcon.org/forumdisplay.php?f=352
Hardware Hacking Village:
To state it most simply, it's a way to give all the Defcon attendees that
like electronics a place to play. It's also intended to be a place for
everyone that thinks "Wow! That looks cool! I wish I knew how to do that!".
It's also going to be the headquarters for Joe Grand (kingpin) so he can
talk about hacking past badges and such. It should be a great place to hang
Milano City, Milan's conference and trade show center, co-located with
SMAU, Italy's largest ICT tradeshow.
The conference will consist of two days of top notch trainings and one
day of bleeding edge talks. Topics of presentations this year include
but are not limited to OSX security, hardware hacking, SAP exploiting,
web 2.0 threats and malware analysis.
Aside from highly technical presentations we are pleased to have a
roundtable and a number of talks focusing on the economic aspect of
cybersecurity, brought to you by well known cybersecurity and cybercrime
concentrating on current research with high technical merit.
Traditionally, the majority of all lectures at 26C3 revolve around
hacking.
Topics in this domain include but are in no way limited to:
programming, hardware hacking, cryptography, network and system
security, security exploits, and creative use of technology.
Making
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The "Making" category is all about making and breaking things and the
concentrating
on current research with high technical merit. Traditionally, the
majority of
all lectures at 25C3 revolve around hacking. Topics in this domain
include but
are in no way limited to: programming, hardware hacking, cryptography,
network
and system security, security exploits, and creative use of technology.
Making
technological innovation a step further, therefore being sub-entitled
'Make A Good Hack!'.
Not only will you again have the chance to participate in workshops
and the mainly security and networking-focused talks, but also get
your hands on some hardware hacking, join in to various activities, or
try your luck in the infamous challenge of PacketWars(tm). However
much seriousness or amusement you bring into this, we'll make sure you
get an overview of today's state-of-the-art technologies, insight into
a bunch of the best hackers' mindsets, and learn new things!
concentrating on current research with high technical merit.
Traditionally, the majority of all lectures at 24C3 revolve around
hacking.
Topics in this domain include but are in no way limited to:
programming, hardware hacking, cryptography, network and system
security, security exploits, and creative use of technology.
# Making
The ‘Making’ category is all about making and breaking things and the
* Windows application vulnerability exploitation
* Trojans, worms, malware technology
* New and creative system hacking technique
* New and creative web hacking technique
* New vulnerability research way
* Hardware hacking
* New web security technique
* Encryption, decryption, cracking Technology
* Automatic Vulnerability Discovery
* Forensics and anti-forensics
* Intrusion Detection and Evasion technology
concentrating on current research with high technical merit.
Traditionally, the majority of all lectures at 24C3 revolve around
hacking.
Topics in this domain include but are in no way limited to:
programming, hardware hacking, cryptography, network and system
security, security exploits, and creative use of technology.
# Making
The ‘Making’ category is all about making and breaking things and the
• Windows application vulnerability exploitation
• Trojans, worms, malware technology
• New and creative system hacking technique
• New and creative web hacking technique
• New vulnerability research way
• Hardware hacking
• Encryption, decryption, cracking Technology
• Wireless hacking and security
Smartphone hacking(Especially iPhone, Android)
• ETC
* 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
- Viruses, Worms, and Trojans
- e-crime, Phishing and Botnets
- Malware, Crimeware
- Banking Security
- Phreaking
- Hardware hacking
- Cryptography
- Forensics & AntiForensics
/* All the lectures are going to be simultaneously translated breaking
any language barrier. */
- Viruses, Worms, and Trojans
- e-crime, Phishing and Botnets
- Malware, Crimeware
- Banking Security
- Phreaking
- Hardware hacking
- Cryptography
- Forensics & AntiForensics
[*] CALL FOR PAPERS APPLICATION:
- 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
* 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
* Windows application vulnerability exploitation
* Trojans, worms, malware technology
* New and creative system hacking technique
* New and creative web hacking technique
* New vulnerability research way
* Hardware hacking
* New web security technique
* Encryption, decryption, cracking Technology
* Automatic Vulnerability Discovery
* Forensics and anti-forensics
* Intrusion Detection and Evasion technology
• Windows application vulnerability exploitation
• Trojans, worms, malware technology
• New and creative system hacking technique
• New and creative web hacking technique
• New vulnerability research way
• Hardware hacking
• Encryption, decryption, cracking Technology
• Wireless hacking and security
• Smartphone hacking(Especially iPhone, Android)
• ETC
- 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
How ever much seriousness or amusement you bring into this, we'll make
sure you get an overview of today's state-of-the-art technologies,
insight into a bunch of the best hackers' mindsets, and learn new
things! Not only will you again have the chance to participate in
workshops and the mainly security and network-focused talks, but also
get your hands on some hardware hacking, and join in to various activities.
NinjaCon 11 goes B-Sides Vienna? I don't get it. What's the big deal?
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- 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
* 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
• Windows application vulnerability exploitation
• Trojans, worms, malware technology
• New and creative system hacking technique
• New and creative web hacking technique
• New vulnerability research way
• Hardware hacking
• New web security technique
• Encryption, decryption, cracking Technology
• Automatic Vulnerability Discovery
• Forensics and anti-forensics
• Intrusion Detection and Evasion technology
- 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
* 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
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