09:00 |
Cassidy
|
Attacking Modern SaaS Companies |
Thomas
|
How I Broke Into Your Datacenter |
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Woodson
|
Systematic Network Security Troubleshooting (pcaps or gtfo) |
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09:30 |
Metzger
|
Defeating Application Defenses Through XSS |
10:00 |
Szymaniak
|
Get Low (To all STC STC STC STC) |
Olson,
Sanders
|
Whose Idea Was That? Comparing Security Curriculums and Accreditations To Industry Needs |
|
Carlton
|
Insecure Design Patterns in IoT |
|
10:30 |
Joe
|
How Bad Is My DIY Password Manager? |
11:00 | Keynote |
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13:00 |
Testa
|
Problems With Elliptic Curves In TLS and SSH |
Moore
|
Decoder Improved: An Improved Burp Suite Decoder |
|
Germain,
Mosley
|
Robust Defense For The Rest of Us |
|
13:30 |
Morsi,
Scrano
|
The Guild: The Rise and Fall Future of Syracuse’s Hackerspace |
Tills
|
Data Breach Response: Why Communication Fails |
|
14:00 |
Wall
|
Common Developer Crypto Mistakes (with illustrations in Java) |
Harnish
|
Breaking is Bad: Why Everyone at This Conference Will be Unemployed |
|
Wong
|
It’s Time to Innovate for Cyber Defense (How to Out-Hack the Cyber Cracker) |
|
14:30 |
Dean
|
Real Security Incidents, Unusual Situations |
Sparrell
|
Responding to Cyber Attack at Machine Speed |
|
15:00 |
Collisson
|
Reverse Engineering Techniques for Game Hacking |
Berry,
McDonald
|
Insecure Obsolete and Trivial: The Real IOT |
|
Arnold
|
DNS Unbound |
|
15:30 | Lightning Talks |
|
16:00 |
Kukfa
|
The Hardest CTF I’ve Ever Done: My Experiences Reverse Engineering an MMORPG |
Wrightson
|
Here We Go Again - A PenTester’s Year in Review |
|
17:00 | 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.