To prevent chaos for our workshops, we kindly ask you to register on this page (actual name or nickname)
Most workshops will be given on both days so you have 2 options.
Arrive early (5 minutes before start).
Even if you don't have a spot, drop by to see if anybody didn't show up.
Lists will be closed at midnight the day before.
If you didn't get a chance to register in time but the list isn't full yet, come and try your luck.
Contents
- 1 DJ Workshop
- 2 Collective Malicious PDF Analysis
- 3 Script Kiddie Hacking Techniques
- 4 The Web Application Hacking Toolchain
- 5 White Hat Shellcode: Not for Exploits
- 6 WiFi malware for Fun and Profit
- 7 Cisco VoIP insecurity workshop
- 8 Beer brewing workshop
- 9 Lock Picking 101
- 10 Hacking your conference badge
- 11 Agnitio: the security code review Swiss army knife
- 12 Podcasters meetup
- 13 Infosec Mentors
DJ Workshop
by Joernchen & Mumpi of Phenoelit
The workshop will run for 2,5 hours. Two sessions catering for 8 attendees will be run. When registering, indicate (1) or (2) !!!
Monday | |
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#1 | Ryan Dewhurst (1) |
#2 | Wim Remes (1) |
#3 | Dieter (@dietervds) (1) |
#4 | Aasia96 (1) |
#5 | laurensv (1) |
#6 | KeithMyers! (1) |
#7 | Juliana Nicolau |
#8 | astera (1) |
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### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
Collective Malicious PDF Analysis
by (Brandon Dixon - x0ner)
What you need : Users should bring their laptop if they want to participate in the analysis. You should also have the ability to run a VMware Virtual machine. This could mean having Fusion, Player or Workstation installed.
There is no maximum audience amount.
Monday | Tuesday | |
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#1 | Ryan Dewhurst | Bkay "@security4all" |
#2 | @davehardy20 | Jochen - hammer |
#3 | Juliana Nicolau | Charlie Brown |
#4 | @vanhoefm | Etienne Stalmans |
#5 | @Guillermo | |
#6 | David Durvaux | |
#7 | Christophe Vandeplas | |
#8 | David André | |
#9 | smtx (@5M7X) | |
#10 | PhilFr | |
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### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
Script Kiddie Hacking Techniques
by Ellen Moar & Colin McLean
Tuesday | |
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#1 | Mike - ydoow |
#2 | Benoit |
#3 | Gavin Watson |
#4 | Bryn Bellis |
#5 | Xavier "@xme" |
#6 | Dieter (@dietervds) |
#7 | smtx (@5M7X) |
#8 | BaconZombie { @BaconZombie } |
#9 | Charlie Brown |
#10 | Dieter Van Den Bosch |
#11 | Koen VB |
#12 | Aasia96 |
#13 | @Dave_von_S |
#14 | @steevebarbeau |
#15 | GeCo |
#16 | Koen Machilsen |
#17 | corelanc0d3r |
#18 | jps |
#19 | padzer0 |
#20 | @davehardy20 |
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WAITING LIST | |
#1 | Fancy |
#2 | Ruben - b33f |
#3 | Vincent Hutsebaut |
#4 | Eugene N |
#5 | astera |
#6 | PhilFr |
#7 | David André |
The Web Application Hacking Toolchain
by Jason Haddix - jhaddix
Monday | Tuesday | |
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#1 | Robin - digininja | Ryan Dewhurst |
#2 | Benoit | Mike - ydoow |
#3 | @Dave_von_S | Matt Erasmus |
#4 | Gavin Watson | Michael - mfs |
#5 | Marc - wicky | Jochen - hammer |
#6 | Bart Van der Aovrt | Dieter (@dietervds) |
#7 | smtx (@5M7X) | Dieter Van Den Bosch |
#8 | GeCo | Charlie Brown |
#9 | padzer0 | Koen VB |
#10 | J.Boutet | @chrisjohnriley |
#11 | Tino Brants | @davehardy20 |
#12 | Vincent Spriet | Ruben - b33f |
#13 | System33 | @alcyonsecurity |
#14 | David Rook @securityninja | @vanhoefm |
#15 | Eugene N | Erik VB |
#16 | David André | Kurt Beheydt |
#17 | PhilFr | Fancy |
#18 | Giuseppe Trotta @Giutro | |
#19 | Bert V. | |
#20 | Francesco Stillavato | |
### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
White Hat Shellcode: Not for Exploits
by Didier Stevens
The goal of this workshop is to plant a seed: that shellcode has a place in your defense toolbox. The goal is not to learn to write shellcode, neither is it to present a complete anthology of white hat shellcode. I want to show a few examples to help you be more creative, so that when you are facing a problem in your IT sec job, you will also consider shellcode as a potential solution.
Shellcode is almost always used in attack scenarios, but it can also be used to defend. Shellcode is just a tool, and it can be a solution to your problem.
In this workshop we will work together on 5 cases:
1. loading/unloading a DLL
2. enforcing DEP
3. testing your security setup
4. patching an application
5. preventing heapsprays with shellcode
What you need to bring: your laptop with Windows XP SP3 (32-bit, preferably in a virtual machine).
Monday | Tuesday | |
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#1 | @vanhoefm | Bart Van der Avort |
#2 | @jfte | smtx (@5M7X) |
#3 | Vincent Hutsebaut :) | Etienne Stalmans |
#4 | Bert V. | @nfoonf |
#5 | David Durvaux | |
#6 | David Rook @securityninja | |
#7 | PhilFr | |
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### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
WiFi malware for Fun and Profit
by Vivek Ramachandran
Monday | Tuesday | |
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#1 | Thibault B | Bkay "@security4all" |
#2 | Robin - digininja | Charlie Brown |
#3 | Dale Pearson | Dieter Van Den Bosch |
#4 | BaconZombie { @BaconZombie } | @steevebarbeau |
#5 | Benoit | Dieter (@dietervds) |
#6 | Marc - wicky | SenseiZeon |
#7 | Jochen - hammer | Tino Brants |
#8 | smtx (@5M7X) | Vincent Spriet |
#9 | Ruben - b33f | Kurt Beheydt |
#10 | @alcyonsecurity | Tim Beyens |
#11 | Bruno DiLo | Eugene N |
#12 | azerton | David André |
#13 | @Guillermo | |
#14 | Benjamin Carlier | |
#15 | @jfte | |
#16 | J.Boutet | |
#17 | David Durvaux | |
#18 | Giuseppe Trotta - @giutro | |
#19 | @vanhoefm | |
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### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
Cisco VoIP insecurity workshop
by Sandro Gauci and Joffrey Czarny aka Sn0rkY
What you need : Users should bring their laptop and a long ethernet network cable!
There is a maximum number of Cisco IP phone available.
Tuesday | |
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#1 | Robin - digininja |
#2 | Bryn Bellis |
#3 | Gavin Watson |
#4 | Hilko Bouwman |
#5 | smtx (@5M7X) |
#6 | BaconZombie |
#7 | @steevebarbeau |
#8 | Koen Machilsen |
#9 | jps |
#10 | J.Boutet |
#11 | Tino Brants |
#12 | Vincent Spriet |
#13 | Tim Beyens |
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### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
Beer brewing workshop
by Machtelt Garrels
Monday | |
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#1 | BaconZombie |
#2 | Niall Kearney |
#3 | Charlie Brown |
#4 | Etienne Stalmans |
#5 | @steevebarbeau |
#6 | BrunoDiLo |
#7 | Frederik Geerts |
#8 | Bram Van der Steen |
#9 | JorisVH |
#10 | Kurt Beheydt |
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### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
Lock Picking 101
by Walter Belgers (TOOOL)
What you need : You don't need to bring any particular tools. Everything will be lended to participant during the workshop. If you have, you can bring your own lockpicking toolset.
There is a maximum circular capacity of 20 people.
Monday | |
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#1 | Mike - ydoow |
#2 | Matt Erasmus |
#3 | Benoit |
#4 | Niall Kearney |
#5 | smtx (@5M7X) |
#6 | BaconZombie { @BaconZombie } |
#7 | Dieter Van Den Bosch |
#8 | Charlie Brown |
#9 | Dieter (@dietervds) |
#10 | JorisVH |
#11 | corelanc0d3r |
#12 | jps |
#13 | laurensv |
#14 | SenseiZeon |
#15 | Ruben - b33f |
#16 | Bruno DiLo |
#17 | Benjamin Carlier |
#18 | Frederik Geerts |
#19 | Bram Van der Steen |
#20 | Tino Brants |
### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
Hacking your conference badge
by OpenAMD Crew
Monday | Tuesday | |
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#1 | Mike - ydoow | SenseiZeon |
#2 | Matt Erasmus | azerton |
#3 | Bkay "@security4all" | @jfte |
#4 | Xavier "@xme" | @vanhoefm |
#5 | Charlie Brown | |
#6 | Dieter Van Den Bosch | |
#7 | Etienne Stalmans | |
#8 | @steevebarbeau | |
#9 | jps | |
#10 | padzer0 | |
#11 | Frederik Geerts | |
#12 | Tino Brants | |
#13 | Vincent Spriet | |
#14 | Didier Stevens | |
#15 | Kurt Beheydt | |
#16 | Juliana Nicolau | |
#17 | David Rook @securityninja | |
#18 | PhilFr | |
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### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
Agnitio: the security code review Swiss army knife
by David Rook aka Securityninja
What you need: Users needs to bring a laptop configured as per the information in the link below.
The following things are required for the Agnitio hands on demos:
•A 32bit Windows Operating System (XP or 7 preferably – VM will be fine) •.NET framework 3.5 installed •Agnitio v2.0 installed •Download the Pandemobium Android and iOS source code •Download the selected vulnerable open source application
http://www.securityninja.co.uk/application-security/brucon-agnitio-workshop/
There is no maximum audience amount.
Monday | |
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#1 | Ryan Dewhurst |
#2 | Mike - ydoow |
#3 | Dieter (@dietervds) |
#4 | @steevebarbeau |
#5 | padzer0 |
#6 | azerton |
#7 | Kurt Beheydt |
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### | COMPLETE No more people, thanks! |
Podcasters meetup
This is a walk-in event
Infosec Mentors
This is a walk-in event