10:00 | Opening Keynote |
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Hazelton
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Building Blocks: An Introduction to Security Analysis |
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Demick
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Binary Reverse Engineering for Beginners |
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11:30 |
Seymour
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An Introduction to Malware Classification |
Parsons
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Using open source SSL/TLS data to hunt threat actors and defend networks |
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12:00 |
Duffy,
Fallone,
Patel
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Ranger – It just takes one account to take down an enterprise! |
Stambaugh
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Managing Audits: A Human Interaction Perspective |
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14:00 |
Everette
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Failure to Warn Might Get You Pwned: Vulnerability Disclosure and Products Liability in Software |
Moran
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Who Watches the Smart Watches? |
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14:30 |
Glodek,
Parsons
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Using Bro IDS to Detect X509 Anomalies |
Vann
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Cyber Vulnerabilities of America's Pipeline Systems |
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15:00 |
Laverty
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How Hackers Look at a Web Site |
Phillips
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The Value of Deceiving Attackers |
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16:00 |
Metcalf
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PowerShell Security: Defending the Enterprise from the Latest Attacks |
White
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Draining the AppSec Pond - A Developer's Perspective |
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17:00 | Saturday Afternoon Keynote |
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18:00 | Prizes and Giveaways |
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20:00 | BSidesCharm Official Party |
10:00 | Sunday Keynote |
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IoT Village |
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11:00 |
Lee
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Fun with Network Packet Analysis! |
11:10 |
Harvey
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Getting to the Bottom of the Cloud -- File Syncing Forensics |
Spaulding
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Attacking Automation: Hacking For The next Fifty Years |
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12:00 |
Simmons
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The Open Source Malware Lab |
Dabirsiaghi
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Deserialized to Life: The Story of My January CVEs |
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14:00 |
Cook
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Avoiding the Pitfalls of Hunting |
Goddard
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In Case of Emergency: Anonymity - A Technical Guide |
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15:00 |
Johnson
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Next Gen Social Engineering |
Hudson,
Meyers
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Beyond Automated Testing |
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16:00 | Closing Ceremony |
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.