THOTCON 0x8 - Thursday, May 4
10:35
c7five
Welcome (Thursday)
11:00
Cecil
TASBot
12:00
Madrigal
Intercepting, modifying, and generating wireless signals with SDR
Kilgore
Practical optical key-duplication attacks via superresolution sensing
Webb
Pissing off the bad guys by porting grsecurity to HardenedBSD
12:30
Downey
Cryptography Pitfalls
13:00
Kent
IOT web of intrigue
Caruana
Hacking your local government
13:30
Shipley
TCP Exploits
14:00
Sutherland
SQL Server Hacking on Scale using PowerShell
JAe
Ph'ing Phishers
14:30
Carlis, k3ggy
Borders for Dummies
15:00
McCombs
Bears...Bears Everywhere
Brown
Cryptocurrencies: You keep using that word, anonymity. I do not think it means what you think it means.
15:30
Kapp-Klote
Why and How to Teach People _Cyber_ Isn't A Thing
16:00
Zenko
Red Teaming Insights and Examples From Beyond the Infosec Community
Brown, Xmas
How I Darkweb Economies (and You Can Too!)
17:00
Bown
Wearable Security - Perspectives on Attack and Defense
Dhawan
Transitioning to AWS in a Hurry Without Getting Owned
17:30
TBA
18:00
Gough, Haase, Sikorski
It Came from the Garbage!
19:00
Zawoznik
The Mirai BotNet and where DDoS attacks are headed
THOTCON 0x8 - Friday, May 5
10:45
c7five
Welcome (Friday)
11:00
Kamkar
The Less Hacked Path
11:30
Fosaaen
Nothing personal, It's just Skype for Business
12:00
Kotler
I'm In Your $PYTHONPATH, Backdooring Your Python Programs
VideoMan
You did what with SHA1 again?
McDonald
Hack Mode Enabled - Hardware Hacking on a Budget
12:30
M4n_in_Bl4ck
Threat Intelligence 101: Separating Signal from Noise
13:00
Klatzco, Ringwood
University Privacy: How to Doxx 60,000 Students
Vanatta, Waage
Unleashing the Dogs of [Cyber] War
13:30
Gianarakis, Lee
Finding Your Way to Domain Admin Access and Even So, the Game Isn't Over Yet.
14:00
Man
I was the first Edward Snowden
Gawron
Something to hide - Why privacy matters and how to get yours back
Jaku
TAS Contest Results / Demos
14:30
Woods
Why We Fight: A Call to Cyber Service
15:00
Percoco
The Future of THOTCON
16:00
Contest Results
16:30
c7five
Closing Remarks


Instructions

This "Old School" schedule is an automatically-generated evolution of a manually-generated hack Darth Null has been using at ShmooCon since 2007. It won't work too well for a large conference, like DEFCON, but for smaller events like ShmooCon or BlackHat DC, it might be useful.

Simply print this out at whatever scale is most helpful to you. For example, for ShmooCon: print at 65%, fold Friday and Sunday back behind Saturday, and laminate, for a two-sided 3" x 4" card that you can keep in your shirt pocket.