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 Friday 18/09 - Thursday 19/09  : Workshops + Presentations + Lightning Talks

Doors and registration will be open at 8:00 on Friday

The agenda is probably not the final agenda of the conference as it may slightly change. Please check regularly the website for any updates! Friday 18.09.2009 Saturday 19.09.2009

Friday 18.09.2009 Friday 18.09.2009 Saturday 19.09.2009 Saturday 19.09.2009
8:00

Workshops

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9:50

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10:40 Refreshment Break 10:40 Refreshment Break 10:40 Refreshment Break

11:00

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11:50

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11:50

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12:40 Lunch Break 12:40 Lunch Break 12:40 Lunch Break
13:30 Lightning talks
14:00

Workshops

14:00

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15:40 Refreshment Break 15:40 Refreshment Break 15:40 Refreshment Break

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   * Christofer Hoff - Cloudifornication - Indiscriminate Information Intercourse Involving Internet Infrastructure
   * Vincent Rijmen - Trusted Cryptography
   * Chris Nickerson - Red and Tiger Team
   * Chris Gates - Open Source Information Gathering
   * Jayson E. Street - “I am walking through a city made of glass and I have a bag full of rocks” (Dispelling the myths and discussing the facts of Global Cyber-Warfare)
   * Paul James Craig - Rage Against The Kiosk
   * Eric Vyncke - Transition to IPv6 on the Internet: Threats and Mitigation Techniques
   * Eric Adrien Filiol - How to prepare, coordinate and conduct a cyber attack
   * Esther Schneeweisz - Building Hackerspaces Everywhere
   * Brian Honan - Knowing Me Knowing You (The dangers of social networks)
   * Mario Heiderich - Malicious Markup - I thought you were my friend - cycle 3
   * Daniel Mende - "All Your Packets Are Belong to Us - Attacking Backbone Technologies"
   * Sharon Conheady - Social engineering for penetration testers
   * Stephan Chenette - A new web attack vector: Script Fragmentation
   * Justin Clarke - SQL Injection - how far does the rabbit hole go?
   * JW ........