BSidesSF 2013 - Sunday, February 24
10:00
Belani, Dunlap
SCADA Protection: Imminent Phishing Attacks and The U.S. Cyber Strategy
jimio
SSL++ : Tales of Transport Layer Security at Twitter
11:00
Kujawa, Segura
“I want my PC back!”: An in-depth look at ransomware
van Woudenberg
Why are we still vulnerable to side channel attacks? (and why should I care?)
13:00
Limnéll
Strategic Cyber Security & Warfare: If We Don’t Get It Right, People Die
Hubbard
Building a Security Graph
14:00
Lew
Chinese Advanced Persistent Threats: Corporate Cyber Espionage Processes and Organizations
Adams
Sorry Your Princess is in Another Castle: Intrusion Deception to Protect the Web
15:00
headhntr
Cash Rules Everything Around Me: The Commercialization of Online Spying
Press Start: The basics of malware analysis
15:30
Young
Google-jacking: A review of Google’s 2-Factor Authentication
16:00
backtracesec
RFID Credentials or (Cyber Pearl 9/11 Harbor of DOOM)
chort0
My First Incident Response Team: DFIR for Beginners
17:00
Kaminsky
Sunday Keynote
BSidesSF 2013 - Monday, February 25
10:00
Thomas
All Your Base Still Belong To Us: Physical Penetration Testing Tales From The Trenches
Schema
JavaScript Security and HTML5
11:00
Hay
Facilitating Fluffy Forensics (a.k.a. Considerations for Cloud Forensics)
McNamee
Build your own Android botnet
13:00
Bellis
Hitting above the Security Mendoza Line
Andress
An Anti-Forensics Primer
14:00
Blue
TBA
Kuykendall
The Pineapple Express: Live mobile application hacking demonstration....A speeding bullet to the mobile backend
15:00
Hardin
Penetration Testing is Stupid
Beam, Hastings
Stick Around - Windows Persistence from Weak Sauce to #Winning
16:00
Corman
Monday Keynote
17:30
We Quit - A Roast Of The Infosec Industry


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.