First round of DEFCON 16 speakers selected!
The first round of speakers have been selected for DEFCON 16, and it looks like we have a great lineup going! The selection process is coming along nicely and we should have the next batch of speakers online by the middle of next week.
Here are the titles and speakers for the talks so far, alpha by speaker:
Time-Based Blind SQL Injection using heavy queries: A practical approach for MS SQL Server, MS Access, Oracle and MySQL databases and Marathon Tool Chema Alonso, José Parada
VulnCatcher: Fun with Vtrace and Programmatic Debugging atlas
Owning the Users with Agent in the Middle Jay Beale
The emergence (and use) of Open Source Warfare Peter Berghammer
What To Do When Your Data Winds Up Where It Shouldn't Don Blumenthal
Generic, Decentralized, Unstoppable Anonymity: The Phantom Protocol Magnus Bråding
Bypassing pre-boot authentication passwords by instrumenting the BIOS keyboard buffer (practical low level attacks against x86 pre-boot authentication software) Jonanthan Brossard
Building a Real Session Layer D.J. Capelis
Hacking E.S.P. Joe Cicero, Michael Vieau
Climbing Everest: An Insider's Look at one state's Voting Systems Sandy Clark "Mouse"
Could Googling Take Down a President, a Prime Minister, or an Average Citizen? Greg Conti
Next Generation Collaborative Reversing with Ida Pro and CollabREate Chris Eagle, Tim Vidas
Ask EFF: The Year in Digital Civil Liberties Panel Kevin Bankston, Eva Galperin, Jennifer Granick, Marcia Hofmann, Corynne McSherry, Kurt Opsahl
Panel: Hacking in the Name of Science Tadayoshi Kohno, Jon Callas, Alexei Czeskis, Dan Halperin, Karl Koscher
de-Tor-iorate Anonymity Nathan Evans, Christian Grothoff
Nmap: Scanning the Internet Fyodor
BSODomizer Joe "Kingpin" Grand, Zoz
Satan is on my Friends list: Attacking Social Networks Nathan Hamiel, Shawn Moyer
A Hacker Looks at 50 G. Mark Hardy
War Ballooning-Kismet Wireless "Eye in the Sky" Rick Hill
The Death of Cash: The loss of anonymity and other dangers of the cash free society Tony Howlett
Intercepting Mobile Phone/GSM Traffic David Hulton, "Skyper"
Ham For Hackers - Take Back the Airwaves JonM
Career Mythbusters: Separating Fact from Fiction in your Information Security Career Lee Kushner, Mike Murray
Developments in Cisco IOS Forensics "FX" Felix Lindner
Good Viruses. Evaluating the Risks Dr. Igor Muttik
Brain Games: Make your own Biofeedback Video Game Ne0nRain Joe "Kingpin" Grand
VoIPER: Smashing the VoIP stack while you sleep N.N.P.
Hacking OpenVMS Christer Öberg, Claes Nyberg, James Tusini
365-Day: Active Https Cookie Hijacking Mike Perry
Malware Detection through Network Flow Analysis Bruce Potter
The true story of the Radioactive Boyscout: The first nuclear hacker and how his work relates to Homeland Security's model of the dirty bomb Paul F. Renda
CAPTCHAs: Are they really hopeless? (Yes) Mike Spindel, Scott Torborg
Living in the RIA World Alex Stamos, David Thiel, Justine Osborne
Xploiting Google Gadgets: Gmalware and Beyond Tom "strace" Stracener, Robert "Rsnake" Hansen
TBA Marc Weber Tobias How to make Friends & Influence Lock Manufacturers Schuyler Towne, Jon King
Compliance: The Enterprise Vulnerability Roadmap Weasel
Mobile Hacker Space Thomas Wilhelm
To read more about these talks, go to the speaker page at http://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-16/dc-16-speakers.html!
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