BSides SATX 2019 - Saturday, June 8
09:00
Evenden
Convergence: An Analytical Deep Dive into Foreign Intelligence Activity in US Based Critical Infrastructure
Guido
Booting a PDP-11/70 from Virtual Papertape
Smith
Challenged by Your Job Search? So Are We All! Learn Key Job Search Tips
09:30
copeland
Creating an off the shelf implantable computer
10:00
Wright
Unmasking Data Leaks: A Guide to Finding, Fixing, and Prevention
Bruce, Marquez
How To Train Your Customers: Changing the Course of Support
Pizzie
Creating an Effective Security Posture
Recruiter Panel: Everything You Wanted to Know About a Recruiter, But Were Afraid to Ask
10:30
John
Audit Compliance != Secure
11:00
Fitzgerald
When Refrigerators attack! Defending yourself against rogue appliances
Doege
Intro to Reverse Engineering with Ghidra: Taming the Dragon
Avila
A 'Radiography' of the [In]Security of PACS & DICOM Systems
Dee
Starting A Cybersecurity Career: Which role should you pursue?
13:00
Wolf
The Hunter Games: How to find the adversary with EQL
Tish
Game Theory For Hackers
Wilson
The Gogol Project; Lessons Learned Building My First CTF
Roddie
How Neurodiversity can be Leveraged for an Excellent ROI
14:00
Thomas
There's no place like 169.254.169.254 - Ab(using) cloud metadata URLs
Dee
#1LinuxThingADay: Everyday Linux Use Cases
Klepal
Virtualization Automation with Ansible
Smith
Get More Than a Tshirt from Your Community Volunteering
15:00
Hicks
GAN & Gone, manipulation of the masses for political and social gains
Beede
Real-world attacks against Rackspace - Rodney Beede
Gallo
The 5 Laws of Librarianship in your Intel Operation
Ijaz
Hacker MBA: Soft Skills for Hackers
16:00
Shelton
Breaking and Entering with SDR: Hacking Physical Access Control Systems and Garage Door Openers, or How I Beat Up Wiegand Over VHF/UHF
Barnes, Marquez
Confessions of a Recovering Linux Admin
Deshmukh
5G: Security Pitfalls and Considerations
Nichols, Pahi, Weiss
Talking to lawyers (without catching a case), or, "Counsel advises..."


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.