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== <b>Our Call for Papers 2010 just closed. Expect a partial schedule soon!</b> ==
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| The completed schedule is available on '''http://sched.brucon.org/grid-full'''
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Currently confirmed are:<br><br>
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=General Information=
  
* Keynote: Memoirs of a Data Security Street Fighter by Mikko Hypponen
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* '''Registrations start at 8h30!'''
* Presentations:
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* Typically workshops run for 2 consecutive speaking slots (ca. 2 hours), but some of them are even longer
** Automated 0wnage with Return Oriented Programming by Erik Buchanan
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* Workshop rooms in the location '''Novotel Ghent (Orval, Chimay, La Trappe)''' are 5 minutes walking from the main venue
** CsFire: browser-enforced mitigation against CSRF by Lieven Desmet
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* Workshop seats are limited. '''Reserved seats get in until 5 min before the workshop. After that it is first come, first in.'''
** Cyber [Crime|War] - connecting the dots by Ian Amit
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* Read our important instructions on [[how to use SCHED.org]]!
** Embedded System Hacking and My Plot To Take Over The World by Paul Asadoorian
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* This schedule is subject to change, check back regularly.
** Fireshark -  A tool to Link the Malicious Web by Stephan Chenette
 
** GSM security: fact and fiction by Fabian van den Broek 
 
** Head Hacking – The Magic of Suggestion and Perception by Dale Pearson
 
** Project Skylab 1.0: Helping You Get Your Cloud On by Craig Balding
 
** The Monkey Steals the Berries: The State of Mobile Security by Tyler Shields
 
** The WOMBAT Project: Recent Developments in Internet Threats Analysis by Olivier Thonnard and Andy Moser
 
** Top 5 ways to steal a company: Forget root, I want it all. by Chris Nickerson
 
** Your Project: From Idea To Reality: Make A Living Doing What You Love by Mitch Altman
 
* Workshops:
 
** Cryptanalysis workshop: Breaking office encryption by Eric Filiol
 
** Hardware Hacking Area: Learn To Make Cool Things With Microcontrollers! by Mitch Altman
 
** Living with SELinux How to configure SELinux for your daily applications in CentOS/RHEL by Toshaan Bharvani
 
** Lockpicking 101 by Walter Bergers (TOOOL.nl)
 
** Malicious PDF analysis by Didier Stevens
 
** RFID workshop by Philippe Teuwen
 
** Seccubus workshop: Analyzing vulnerability assessment data the easy way by Frank Breedijk
 
** The Security Innovation Network - Cluster of Clusters by Ulrich Seldeslachts
 
* Events during conference:
 
** [[Challenge | The Hex Factor]]  
 
** [[Podcast | Live Security Podcaster Meetup]]
 
  
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'''Talks:'''
For more information, check our [[Frequently Asked Questions | F.A.Q.]]
 
  
The 2009 archive with videos and presentations can be found on [http://2009.brucon.org/articles/v/i/d/Video.html the 2009 wiki]
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* Building a Successful Internal Adversarial Simulation Team - Chris Nickerson and Chris Gates
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* What Does the Perfect Door or Padlock Look Like? - Deviant Ollam
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* New Adventures in Active Defense, Offensive Countermeasures and Hacking Back - John Strand
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* NO EASY BREACH:Challenges and Lessons Learned from an Epic Investigation - Matthew Dunwoody
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* Decepticon The Rise and Evolution of an Intelligent Evil Twin…!!! - Rushikesh Nandedkar, Amrita Iyer and Krishnakant Patil
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* Hello to the Dark Side: Understanding YOUR Adversaries without All Those Expensive Threat Intel Tools" - L. Grecs
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* Security through design - Making security better by designing for people - Jelle Niemantsverdriet
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* Esoteric Web Application Vulnerabilities - Andres Riancho
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* Invoke-Obfuscation: PowerShell obFUsk8tion Techniques - Daniel Bohannon
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* Virtual Terminals, POS Security and becoming a billionaire overnight - Grigorios Fragkos
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* Hacking KPN: Lessons from the trenches - Jeremy Goldstein and Bouke van Laethem
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* Scraping leaky browsers for fun and passwords - Stefaan Truijen, Adrian Toma
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* Smart Sheriff, Dumb Idea. The wild west of government assisted parenting - Abraham Aranguren, and Fabian Fäßler
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* Anti-Forensics AF - DualCore
  
or have a look at this summary video of 6m35s!!!<br><br>
 
  
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'''Workshops:'''
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* The Control Things Workshop - Justin Searle
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* Hacking The Enterprise - Nathan Magniez and Wim Remes
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* Brewcon - Chris Lytle
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* Hunting Malware with osquery at scale - Erik Waher, Jackie Bow, and Nick Anderson
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* Analyzing Malicious Office Documents - Didier Stevens
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* Incident Response Workshop - Maxim Deweerdt and Erik Van Buggenhout
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* Crowdsourced Malware Triage - Sergei Frankoff and Sean Wilson
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* How to securely build your own IoT enabling embedded systems - Jens Devloo, Jean-Georges Valle and Vito Rallo
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* 802.11 Leakage: How passive interception leads to active exploitation - Solomon Sonya
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* Putting a lock around your containers with Docker Security Primitives - Nils De Moor
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Final times for talks are still being finalised.

Latest revision as of 13:33, 18 October 2016

The completed schedule is available on http://sched.brucon.org/grid-full


General Information

  • Registrations start at 8h30!
  • Typically workshops run for 2 consecutive speaking slots (ca. 2 hours), but some of them are even longer
  • Workshop rooms in the location Novotel Ghent (Orval, Chimay, La Trappe) are 5 minutes walking from the main venue
  • Workshop seats are limited. Reserved seats get in until 5 min before the workshop. After that it is first come, first in.
  • Read our important instructions on how to use SCHED.org!
  • This schedule is subject to change, check back regularly.

Talks:

* Building a Successful Internal Adversarial Simulation Team - Chris Nickerson and Chris Gates
* What Does the Perfect Door or Padlock Look Like? - Deviant Ollam
* New Adventures in Active Defense, Offensive Countermeasures and Hacking Back - John Strand
* NO EASY BREACH:Challenges and Lessons Learned from an Epic Investigation - Matthew Dunwoody
* Decepticon The Rise and Evolution of an Intelligent Evil Twin…!!! - Rushikesh Nandedkar, Amrita Iyer and Krishnakant Patil
* Hello to the Dark Side: Understanding YOUR Adversaries without All Those Expensive Threat Intel Tools" - L. Grecs
* Security through design - Making security better by designing for people - Jelle Niemantsverdriet
* Esoteric Web Application Vulnerabilities - Andres Riancho
* Invoke-Obfuscation: PowerShell obFUsk8tion Techniques - Daniel Bohannon
* Virtual Terminals, POS Security and becoming a billionaire overnight - Grigorios Fragkos
* Hacking KPN: Lessons from the trenches - Jeremy Goldstein and Bouke van Laethem
* Scraping leaky browsers for fun and passwords - Stefaan Truijen, Adrian Toma
* Smart Sheriff, Dumb Idea. The wild west of government assisted parenting - Abraham Aranguren, and Fabian Fäßler
* Anti-Forensics AF - DualCore


Workshops:

* The Control Things Workshop - Justin Searle
* Hacking The Enterprise - Nathan Magniez and Wim Remes
* Brewcon - Chris Lytle
* Hunting Malware with osquery at scale - Erik Waher, Jackie Bow, and Nick Anderson
* Analyzing Malicious Office Documents - Didier Stevens
* Incident Response Workshop - Maxim Deweerdt and Erik Van Buggenhout
* Crowdsourced Malware Triage - Sergei Frankoff and Sean Wilson
* How to securely build your own IoT enabling embedded systems - Jens Devloo, Jean-Georges Valle and Vito Rallo
* 802.11 Leakage: How passive interception leads to active exploitation - Solomon Sonya
* Putting a lock around your containers with Docker Security Primitives - Nils De Moor


Final times for talks are still being finalised.