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Hacktivity Conference: Skills Development and Networking for Hackers

Away from the elegance of Budapest's historic centre, a dingy rock venue has been turned into a geek's paradise. The laptop screens glow in the dim light as fingers flicker quickly over keyboards. Lines of code, incomprehensible to all but the cognoscenti, are typed out.. This is Hacktivity - an annual conference for hackers. They've come in their hundreds from all over eastern Europe and beyond. The organisers have set up two days of workshops, talks, and games so the hackers can hone their skills. In one game, the players have to race to break into a computer application designed to censor websites. Illegal? Not here. The company that made the technology is actually here to oversee its vandalism. Cisco Systems, McAfee, Symantec ... some of the biggest names in computer security are at Hacktivity to court the hackers. Their branding is all over this event. The link for this article located at alJazeera is no longer available. . Experience the thrill of CodeCon, a premier hacking event in Berlin featuring hands-on sessions and keynotes from top experts.. Hacktivity Conference, Cybersecurity Workshops, Hacking Events, Eastern Europe Hackers. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Sep 20, 2010 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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ToorCon 2002: September 27-29 Featuring Keynote by Jay D. Dyson

We would like to invite everyone to ToorCon 2002 this year which is on the 27-29th of September. We have just recently released our finalized speaker lineup and it looks like it'll be one of ToorCon's best years yet. Pre-registration and . . . . We would like to invite everyone to ToorCon 2002 this year which is on the 27-29th of September. We have just recently released our finalized speaker lineup and it looks like it'll be one of ToorCon's best years yet. Pre-registration and RSVP will be closing shortly, so register today! TOORCON COMPUTER SECURITY CONFERENCE 2002 ToorCon is a comprehensive three day computer security extraveganza featuring lectures from some of the top experts in the field, hands-on demonstrations of the newest approaches to computer security, and a competitive game called RootWars which tests your penetration and defensive skills in a real-time simulation. It will be held on September 27-29th in Downtown San Diego and starts off with a reception the The Bristol Hotel on 1055 First Ave., San Diego, CA 92101 (right across the street from the Concourse). The Conference will take place on Saturday, September 28th and Sunday, September 29th in the Grand Ballroom at the Westin Horton Plaza San Diego on 910 Broadway Circle, San Diego, CA 92101. VENUE CHANGE The venue of the talks has changed from the San Diego Concourse to the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel. Due to the increased number of attendees, the Westin will be able to facilitate growth a lot better. It also has a better atmosphere and is closer to San Diego Attractions. The reception will still be at the Bristol's Starlight Ballroom like last year. Currently all rooms at the Bristol are sold out, most of the surrounding hotel have vacancies. Westin Horton Plaza Hotel 910 Broadway Circle San Diego, CA 92101 WWW: https://www.marriott.com/default.mi SPEAKER LINEUP Saturday - September 28th 2002 - Track 1 0900 Door Opens - Registration Begins 1000 Keynote Speaker - Jay D. Dyson on The Myth of Cyberterrorism 1130 Stealth DataDispersal: ICMP Moon-Bounce - Saqib A. Khan 1300 Lunch Break 1430 The Zero Incidence Protocol: A Paradigm for Secure Stable Software Development - Aaron Pierce 1600 Utilizing Ricochet Without the Ricochet Network - Petty Larceny 1730 The Requiem Project: Systems Hardening and Policy Rollout in Heterogenerous Environments - Peter Bartoli 1900 IKE Security Problems with IPSec VPNs - Anton Rager 2030 End of Day Saturday - September 28th 2002 - Track 2 0900 Door Opens - Registration Begins 1130 Forensic Shortcomings in the Prosecutorial System (Why not to get Prosecuted 101) - Jay Doscher 1300 Lunch Break 1430 Flash and Crash: SWF Protocol and Problems - panic 1600 SNMP and Enterprise Management Security - DJSweetSensation 1730 Black Ops of TCP/IP: Advanced Network Disconstruction - Dan Kaminsky 1900 Functioning as Designed: Hacking Software Without Special Exploits - Mr. Rufus Faloofus 2030 End of Day Sunday - September 29th 2002 1000 Door Opens - Registration Begins 1100 Fundamental Flaws in Network Operating System Design - Jeremiah Gowdy 1230 Lunch Break 1400 PHP Authentication Mechanisms (Securing your PHP Application) - Dennis W. Mattison 1530 Peer 2 Peer Protection: Utilizing Invisibility & Anonymity to Protect Security - Lance James 1700 Recent Developments in Honeynet Technology - Bill McCarty 1830 Fed Panel 2000 Ending Notes PRICING Pricing goes as follow: $50 for pre-registrations, $60 for RSVP, $75 at the door. With RSVP your telling us you will be attending but you want to pay at the door. This really helps us with the planning. The reason for an increase in price is we want to make enough money to roll over for the next year. Last year we barely broke even and the year before we were $1000 under. Our focus is having the BEST talks you can find at real people prices - with out having to file for bankruptcy :). SPECIAL PRICING OFFER We will also be accepting discounted ($45) pre-registration at the following meetings in September: 09/05/02 - San Diego BSD UserGroup Meeting 09/06/02 - San Diego 2600 Meeting 09/06/02 - Los Angeles 2600 Meeting 09/16/02 - San Diego Regional Info Watch Meeting 09/17/02 - San Diego Wireless User Group Meeting EVENTS This year we are bring back Root Wars. We suggest you bring your laptop and join the fun. We will have a wireless network up thanks to the guys from BAWUG. Bodoman will be back and he will be bring tons of gear down to sell and give away for prizes. There will be new contests this year, including raffle giveaways. SPONSORSHIP We are still looking for sponsors, if you or your company is interested in sponsorship opportunities, please reply to this message. IMPORTANT DATES September 7th 2002 - Pre-registration closes September 21st 2002 - RSVP closes September 27th 2002 - ToorCon 2002 -- David Hulton Chairman, ToorCon Computer Security Conference https://toorcon.net/ . Be a part of TechFest 2023 in Seattle, showcasing industry leaders, interactive sessions, and thrilling competitions from October 15-17.. ToorCon, Cybersecurity, Computer Security, Security Workshops, Network Defense. . Anthony Pell

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