08:30 | Opening Remarks |
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09:00 |
Ten
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Detect Me If You Can |
Gracie
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Building the Panopticon: Centralized Logging and Alerting With Free Tools |
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Sanders
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Easily Deploying and Optimizing Open Source Web Application Firewalls |
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09:30 |
Rodriguez
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Ducky-in-the-middle: Injecting keystrokes into plaintext protocols |
10:00 |
Sanders
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How the Cookie Crumbles: Modern HTTP State Persistence |
Dean
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Learn How to Expect the Unexpected: Unusual & Unexpected Findings in Incident Response |
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DiDonato
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Virtualization Based Security Strengths and Weaknesses |
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10:30 |
West
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Sentry or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Delete My Accounts |
11:00 |
Mitchell
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Keynote |
13:00 |
Partridge
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Turning Domain Data into Domain Intelligence |
Grunzweig
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Rise of the Miners |
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Hafiri,
Halbert
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IoT Devices - And why they desperately need help. |
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13:30 |
Myers
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IoT Botnet Detection System using Machine Learning |
14:00 |
Hyde
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IoT 4n6: The Growing Impact of the Internet of Things on Digital Forensics |
Kagan
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Red and Blue Ping Pong |
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Duffy
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Civic and Humanitarian Open Source |
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14:30 |
Kukfa
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BinDbg: Easy Windows Debugging for Binary Ninja |
15:00 |
Manning
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Pentesting DevOps: Attacking Containers and Container Orchestration |
Kirkpatrick
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Open source SAST and DAST tools for web app pen testing |
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Fuqua
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How to "hack" point of sale systems |
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15:30 | Lightning Talks |
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16:00 |
Moore
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AutoRepeater: Automated HTTP Request Repeating With Burp Suite |
Pileggi
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Top SIEM Rules You Should Implement Today |
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17:00 | Closing Remarks |
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.