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+ | Attending a security conference with hackers is not without risks for your electronic devices. Before coming to the event, please be sure to follow the following best practices: | ||
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== Network Status / Updates == | == Network Status / Updates == | ||
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Revision as of 22:45, 10 September 2009
Contents
General Rules
A free Internet access will be available during the conference via Wi-Fi. Visitors will be able to use they own devices (laptops, PDAs, mobile phones, ...) to surf the web.
Disclaimer
Visitors are responsible of the electronic devices they bring to the conference premises. BruCON will not be responsible of any damage, theft or alteration of any kind (software or hardware). The network facilities are provided "as is" without any warranty of availability and performance.
Please follow some golden rules: don't leave your devices or bags alone. Lock your devices when away. For more details how to secure your devices before attending the conference, see below.
Network Facilities
- Internet Access
- Wi-Fi - A wireless network will be available for free.
- Wired - Wired connectivity will be provided only for the press, speakers (presentations, lightning talks, workshops, ...) and the crew.
- Provided Services - IP addresses will be allocated via DHCP for visitors. Speakers who need a fixed IP address can contect the network crew.
- Connectivity Details
- SSID : n/a
- IP range : n/a
- Default GW : n/a
- GW MAC Address : n/a
- DNS : n/a
How to Survive?
Attending a security conference with hackers is not without risks for your electronic devices. Before coming to the event, please be sure to follow the following best practices:
Todo
Network Status / Updates
Todo