Defcon 17 TTS

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We know… Defcon is about the networking.

Meeting like minded people, drinking, partying, etc…

But… since we’re poor as hell we’d like to get our $120 worth of brain hack in.

We focused heavy on pentesting and people who we know are releasing tools or have interesting research. Clientside, MiTM, panels, a TON of Metasploit, hackerspaces, and anything else your mind can sponge up. Enjoy.

UPDATE:

Added twitter tags to speakers, thanks for the help @Mubix !

Thursday:

13:00 – Track 2

Effective Information Security Career Planning -Lee Kushner & Mike Murray

@mmurray and @ljkush

Friday:

10:00-10:50 Track 3

Is your Iphone Pwned? Auditing, Attacking and Defending Mobile Devices – Kevin Mahaffey, John Hering

@dropalltables @flexilis

11:00-11:20 Track 2

Asymmetric Defense: How to Fight Off the NSA Red Team with Five People or Less – Efstratios L. Gavas

11:30-12:20 Track 1

Q & A with Bruce Schneier

12:30-13:30 Track 1

More Tricks For Defeating SSL – Moxie Marlinspike

(Slight overlap here, take your pick)

13:00-13:50 Track 2
Maximum CTF: Getting the Most Out of Capture the Flag

@Psifertex

14:00-15:50 Track 4

Defcon Security Jam 2: The Fails Keep on Coming -David Mortman, Rsnake, Maynor, etc

@mortman @rsnake @donicer

1600-1650 Track 2
Three Point Oh. – Johnny Long

@ihackstuff

18:30-19:20 Track 1

Something about Network Security – Dan Kaminsky

@dakami

Saturday:

10:00-10:50

Track 2
Breaking the “Unbreakable” Oracle with Metasploit,  Chris Gates and Mario Ceballos

@carnal0wnage @_mc_

OR

Track 4
Weaponizing the Web: New Attacks on User-generated Content

@NathanHamiel

11:00-11:50 Track 2

Using Guided Missiles in Drive-Bys: Automatic browser fingerprinting and exploitation with Metasploit – Egypt

@egyp7

12:00-12:20 Track 2
Metasploit goes Web – Efrain ‘ET’ Torres

13:00-13:50

Track 4 – Injectable Exploits: Two New Tools for Pwning Web Apps and Browsers – Kevin Johnson, Justin Searle and Frank DiMaggio

@secureideas @meeas

OR

Track 1 – Failure – Adam Savage

@donttrythis

1400-1550

Track 2 – MetaPhish – Valsmith, Colin Ames and David Kerb

@attackresearch

OR

Turbo/Breakout Track – Smashing the Stack with Hydra: The Many Heads of Advanced Polymorphic Shellcode, Pratap Prabhu and Yingbo Song

(Overlap)

Track 4
Hijacking Web 2.0 Sites with SSLstrip—Hands-on Training -Sam Bowne

@sambowne

Is the Metasploit track still going after 16:00 and on?

1700 Track 3

“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) Jayson E. Street

@jaysonstreet

1730 Turbo Breakout Track

Doppelganger: The Web’s Evil Twin, Edward Zaborowski

1800OMFG WHY ALL THESE AT THE SAME TIME?

Track 1

Router Exploitation , FX

@41414141

OR

Track 3

Preparing for Cyber War: Strategy and Force Posture in the Information-Centric World

Dmitri Alperovitch, Marcus Sachs, Phyllis Schneck and Ed Skoudis

@edskoudis

OR

Track 4

The Middler 2.0: It’s Not Just for Web Apps Anymore, Jay Beale and Justin Searle

@jaybeale @meeas

Sunday:

1000

Track 1

Hello, My Name is /hostname/ , Endgrain, Dan Kaminsky and Tiffany Rad

@dakami @tiffanyrad

OR

1000 Turbo/Breakout Track

Advanced SQL Injection,  Joseph McCray

@j0emccray

1200 Track 1

Unmasking You – Joshua “Jabra” Abraham and Robert “RSnake” Hansen

@jabra @RSnake

1300 Track 3

Tactical Fingerprinting Using Metadata, Hidden Info and Lost Data, “Palako”

1400 Track 2

Slight of Mind: Magic and Social Engineering, Mike Murray and Tyler Reguly

@mmurray @treguly

1500 Track 1

Robot Shark Laser! What Hackerspaces Do, Beth, Noid and Nick Farr

1600

Track 2

Social Zombies: Your Friends Want to Eat Your Brains, Tom Eston and Kevin Johnson

@agent0x0 @secureideas

OR

Track 3

Cracking 400,000 Passwords, or How to Explain to Your Roommate why the Power Bill is a Little High, Matt Weir

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