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Ah, lightning talks...the speed dating (!) of Hacker cons. | Ah, lightning talks...the speed dating (!) of Hacker cons. | ||
− | Lightning Talks are 5-minute talks by various people combined in a set of | + | Lightning Talks are 5-minute talks by various people combined in a set of 11 talks in one hour. You can present a strange idea, your nifty program, a cool project, some hardware you like - or whatever. '''Talks are meant to be non-commercial in nature. Sales or vendor pitches will not be allowed. ''' |
No, you don't have to drop a 0day or blueprints for a time-space warp engine to take part (we won't stop you if you try though...). | No, you don't have to drop a 0day or blueprints for a time-space warp engine to take part (we won't stop you if you try though...). |
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About
Ah, lightning talks...the speed dating (!) of Hacker cons.
Lightning Talks are 5-minute talks by various people combined in a set of 11 talks in one hour. You can present a strange idea, your nifty program, a cool project, some hardware you like - or whatever. Talks are meant to be non-commercial in nature. Sales or vendor pitches will not be allowed.
No, you don't have to drop a 0day or blueprints for a time-space warp engine to take part (we won't stop you if you try though...).
Perhaps you've found a novel use for an existing tool, or you've automated something that usually takes forever...or maybe you've started up a security related project and you're looking for volunteers...or you discovered an attack, defense or response technique you hadn't seen anywhere else (or you saw it but feel others would benefit from hearing about it).
You don't have to be one of the 'gurus' or infosec rockstars to throw your hat in the ring. You don't even have to present your "own stuff" - you may just want to get the word out to other haxxors about something you think is really special.
If you're nervous about presenting, we'll even offer some free coaching if you want it. Brucon is most definitely a con without attitude.
Don't let the biggest thing stopping you giving a lightning talk be "you" :).
Sign-up below to give a lightning talk (Yup, you can just edit this Wiki page and add your name/talk title)
Note: To avoid unnecessary questions, you will get nothing in return for giving a lightning talk. Except 5 minutes on the spotlight, interesting feedback and maybe a beer from someone in the audience. :-)
Got a question? Drop me an email via the (anti-spam ;-) contact link here: http://awayfind.com/craigb
Lightning talks day 1
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- Moderator1: Craig Balding
- Moderator2: Chris John Riley
# | Presentation title | Presenter |
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1 | Bento Box Security | Craig Balding |
2 | IPv6 or not? | Ewout Meij |
3 | Dissecting /Launch action PDF | Didier Stevens |
4 | The current state of Hackerspaces in Benelux | Bkay, Gmchar, Fish_ |
5 | Detecting fraudulent activity with OSSEC | Xme |
6 | DIY grid computing | Tomasz Miklas |
7 | <Insert Something Great Here> | Chris John Riley |
8 | and the 2010 awards for security fail go to ... | Wim Remes |
9 | upsploit | Thomas Mackenzie |
10 | The Hex Factor | Pieter Danhieux |
11 | LAST FREE SLOT! | -- |
Lightning talks day 2
- Moderator1: Craig Balding
- Moderator2: Chris John Riley
# | Presentation title | Presenter |
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1 | Seccubus in 5 minutes | Frank Breedijk |
2 | A Day in the Life of a Volunteer Cert Handler | Mark Hillick |
3 | Procrastinators do it tomorrow | Andreas Bogk |
4 | Applying root cause analysis to web application security | David Rook |
5 | Forgotten JBoss AS exploitation techniques | Patrick Hof |
6 | Backdooring the backdoors | Matt Erasmus |
7 | TBC | Ben Cook |
8 | OWASP, the Open Web Application Security Project | Martin Knobloch |
9 | autorecon | Christian Heinrich |
10 | Router Defense tool | Francois Ropert |
11 | LAST FREE SLOT! | -- |
Contact/Feedback
Got a question? Drop me an email via the (anti-spam ;-) contact link here: http://awayfind.com/craigb