Fun Staying out of the Sun
Lots of good talks at Black Hat, Bsides and DefCon this year. This is the schedule I came up with.
Wednesday - Black Hat
9:00 - 9:50 - Keynote (depends on who it is) Update: Looks like someone from Homeland Security. I'll sleep in and dream about cyberwar and full body scanners, instead.
10:00 - 11:00 - The Emperor Has No Clothes: Insecurities in Security Infrastructure
11:15 - 12:30 - Balancing the Pwn Trade Deficit
Lunch - Margaritaville, anyone?
13:45 - 15:00 - Adventures in Limited User Post Exploitation
Wednesday - Bsides
15:00 - SET 0.6 release with special PHUKD Key
16:00 - Fuck Tools, Do It Yourself Jerk
17:00 - Fierce v2
18:00 - Stupid IP Tables Tricks
Thursday - Bsides
I pulled some security shifts, but fate smiled on me and left one gap
12:00 - Fun with VxWorks
Friday
11:00 - Meet the Feds - CSI:TCP/IP
13:00 - Token Kidnapping's Revenge
15:00 - Tales from the Crypto
16:00 - Like a Boss: Attacking JBoss
17:00 - Mastering the Nmap Scripting Engine
Saturday
10:00 - Exploiting SCADA Systems
12:00 - Insecurity Engineering of Physical Security Systems: Locks, Lies, and Videotape
14:00 - Wardriving the Smart Grid: Practical Approaches to Attacking Utility Packet Radios
15:00 - Physical Security : You're Doing It Wrong!
16:00 - Deceiving the Heavens to Cross the Sea: Using the the 36 stratagems for Social Engineering
18:00 - Blitzableiter - the Release
Sunday
10:00 - Multiplayer Metasploit
11:00 - Constricting the Web: Offensive Python for Web Hackers
12:00 - Powershell...omfg
13:00 - Build Your Own Security Operations Center for Little or No Money
14:00 - Seccubus - Analyzing vulnerability assessment data the easy way...
With any luck, I'll make it to half of those. What's that, you say? Where are the talks about dealing with compliance, or about the speaker's personal experiences in the security industry, or the panels of security rock stars that can just ramble on at each other without making a point? If they add an open bar to any of those, I'll consider it. Otherwise, bring on the tech talks, and keep your security community talks about feelings.
Oh, and please, please....no Sun Tzu.
Oh, damn. I forgot about skytalks. I think I'll also try to get these in.
Skytalks - Saturday
13:00 Nickerson Doing a Dirty Harry Impersonation
Skytalks - Sunday
13:00 Eric Smith - Roaming...er, Roman Profiles
Wednesday - Black Hat
9:00 - 9:50 - Keynote (depends on who it is) Update: Looks like someone from Homeland Security. I'll sleep in and dream about cyberwar and full body scanners, instead.
10:00 - 11:00 - The Emperor Has No Clothes: Insecurities in Security Infrastructure
11:15 - 12:30 - Balancing the Pwn Trade Deficit
Lunch - Margaritaville, anyone?
13:45 - 15:00 - Adventures in Limited User Post Exploitation
Wednesday - Bsides
15:00 - SET 0.6 release with special PHUKD Key
16:00 - Fuck Tools, Do It Yourself Jerk
17:00 - Fierce v2
18:00 - Stupid IP Tables Tricks
Thursday - Bsides
I pulled some security shifts, but fate smiled on me and left one gap
12:00 - Fun with VxWorks
Friday
11:00 - Meet the Feds - CSI:TCP/IP
13:00 - Token Kidnapping's Revenge
15:00 - Tales from the Crypto
16:00 - Like a Boss: Attacking JBoss
17:00 - Mastering the Nmap Scripting Engine
Saturday
10:00 - Exploiting SCADA Systems
12:00 - Insecurity Engineering of Physical Security Systems: Locks, Lies, and Videotape
14:00 - Wardriving the Smart Grid: Practical Approaches to Attacking Utility Packet Radios
15:00 - Physical Security : You're Doing It Wrong!
16:00 - Deceiving the Heavens to Cross the Sea: Using the the 36 stratagems for Social Engineering
18:00 - Blitzableiter - the Release
Sunday
10:00 - Multiplayer Metasploit
11:00 - Constricting the Web: Offensive Python for Web Hackers
12:00 - Powershell...omfg
13:00 - Build Your Own Security Operations Center for Little or No Money
14:00 - Seccubus - Analyzing vulnerability assessment data the easy way...
With any luck, I'll make it to half of those. What's that, you say? Where are the talks about dealing with compliance, or about the speaker's personal experiences in the security industry, or the panels of security rock stars that can just ramble on at each other without making a point? If they add an open bar to any of those, I'll consider it. Otherwise, bring on the tech talks, and keep your security community talks about feelings.
Oh, and please, please....no Sun Tzu.
Oh, damn. I forgot about skytalks. I think I'll also try to get these in.
Skytalks - Saturday
13:00 Nickerson Doing a Dirty Harry Impersonation
Skytalks - Sunday
13:00 Eric Smith - Roaming...er, Roman Profiles