BSidesVienna | Ninajcon 11
Event details
When: Saturday, 18th June, 2011
Where: The-Hub, Vienna
The-Hub is a short walk from the Vienna U3 Zieglergasse U-Bahn station and can be reached by tram lines 5 and 49 as well as bus 13A.
Größere Kartenansicht
Directions to the event can be found on the-Hub website (http://vienna.the-hub.net/public/)
Cost: Free (as always!)
Material
Now that the big show has come and gone, you can view the slides at http://material.bsidesvienna.com
Video and Audio are in the works and will be released as soon as possible!
You can view all the excellent entries for the logo competition here --> http://www.securitybsides.com/BSidesVienna_Logo Thanks to everybody who took part in the competition, there was a lot of great entries!
Invite your friends by posting this on Twitter: "#BSidesVienna | Ninjacon 11 June 18th 2011: Discover the next big thing!"
Follow the latest information on Twitter by following @BSidesVienna or @Ninjacon
Day 1 -
June 18th 2011
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Track 1
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Track 2 |
Workshops |
10:00 |
DOORS OPEN
(Breakfast and Networking)
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11:00 - 11:30 |
The dark side of the cloud! Where does malware go?
KEYNOTE
Peter Stelzhammer, AV-Comparatives e.V.
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11:40 - 12:30
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Name:
Collin Mulliner
Talk:
Hacking NFC and NDEF, why I go and look at it again
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Name:
Aluc
Talk:
The engineering part of social engineering,
or why just lying your way in don't get you anywhere
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12:30 - 13:20 |
LUNCH
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13:20 - 14:10
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Name:
Franz Lehner Talk:
SmartMeters: Hacking Digital Measuring Devices
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Name:
Daniel Peck Talk:
The Dark Side of Social Media: Measuring &
Malicious Activity On Twitter and Facebook
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14:20 - 15:10 |
Name:
Arron "finux" Finnon Talk:
Attack UPnP - The Useful plug and pwn protocols
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Name:
Michael J. Graven
Talk:
Finding evil in live memory using free tools
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15:10 - 15:30 |
BREAK
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15:30 - 16:20 |
Name:
Bojan Zdrnja
Talk:
Staying low: how FakeAV flies under the AV's radar
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LIGHTNING TALKS
- 10 Minute Slots -
(Pre-Reg and on-site signup)
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Workshop: Armando Romeo
Web App Penetration Testing
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16:30 - 17:20 |
Name:
Wolfgang Ettlinger and Stefan Viehböck Title:
Evil Core Bootkit - Pwning Multiprocessor Systems
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Name:
Manuel Acanthephyra Talk: A Midsummer Droid's Dream (grab a drink, come around, let's reverse some malware)
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Workshop: Armando Romeo
Web App Penetration Testing
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17:20 - 18:00 |
BREAK
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18:00 - 18:50 |
Name:
Iftach Ian Amit Title:
Data Exfiltration - not just for hollywood
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Name:
Michael Kemp Title:
When I Grow Up I want to be a Cyberterrorist
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Workshop: Maciej Pasternacki
Agile Infrastructure with Chef
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19:00 - 19:50 |
Name:
Stefan Friedli Title:
The 99c heart surgeon- How to fix penetration testing
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Name: TBA Talk: TBA
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Workshop: Maciej Pasternacki
Agile Infrastructure with Chef
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20:10 - 20:30 |
CLOSING
(Prizes and Stuff)
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21:00 - LATE |
AFTERPARTY!
(See info here)
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Workshops
Workshop 1: Web App Penetration Testing [BOOKED OUT]
Presenter: Armando Romeo - eLearnSecurity
Timeslot: 15:30-17:20
Abstract:
If you would like a bit of applied web app hacking this workshop is for you. We will introduce you to Coliseum Web Application Security Lab, an eLearnSecurity project enabling students and hackers to enjoy 100% hands on learning sessions.
Coliseum is a soon to be released framework that makes it extremely easy for security professionals and trainers, to create web application vulnerabilities proof of concepts as well as 100% hands on educational challenges.
You will be given a free account to the hacking labs and educational hacking challenges to have fun with during (and after) the workshop.
You will also learn how to exploit the framework potential to create new battles to challenge your hacker friends or your local chapter.
Hardware Requirements: Laptop (WIFI Req), Backtrack (Bootable, or VM... TESTED)
Places: 10 max (SOLD OUT)
To reserve a place, you will need to have a ticket to attend the conference. Please click the following link and fill out the form using the same email address as you used for your main ticket.
-= Book HERE =-
Workshop 2: Agile Infrastructure with Chef
Presenter: Maciej Pasternacki
Timeslot: 18:00-19:50
Abstract:
Agile Infrastructure, or "infrastructure as code", is the application of best practices used in software development for managing infrastructure and system configuration. Opscode Chef is a configuration management system that allows you to describe configuration of your servers as live, reusable, version-controlled Ruby code. In this workshop you\'ll learn how to use Chef to configure Linux web servers for simple projects.
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of Ruby language and Linux administration; workstation with Ruby interpreter, "chef", "fog" and "ohai" gems, and Git version control system installed.
Hardware Requirements: Laptop (WIFI Req), Above required software / Ruby gems
Places: 10 max
To reserve a place, you will need to have a ticket to attend the conference. Please click the following link and fill out the form using the same email address as you used for your main ticket.
-= Book HERE =-
Sponsors
Without the assistance of our great global and corporate sponsors, this event wouldn't be possible.
The BSidesVienna | Ninjacon 11 organisational team would like to thank the following sponsors for helping make this a special event for all of us!
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Corporate Benefactors
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Corporate Participants
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Prize / Competition Sponsors
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Planners
Volunteers
- We are currently looking for volunteers to assist with everything from planning, press, and sponsorship, through to people to assit on the day with setup and teardown!
- In particular we're looking for assistance in the following areas :
- Media Liason
- Project Management (because geeks are chaotic)
- Volunteer Coordinator
- Catering / Bar
- <insert something we forgot here>
- If you want to volunteer to help out, please contact us through twitter (@BSidesVienna or @ninjacon) or email: conference [AT] bsidesvienna [DOT] com
Participants
- Information about tickets will be released shortly through Twitter (@BSidesVienna or @ninjacon) and posted here
- Due to limited space at the venue, we'll be using a booking system to release tickets
- The first phase of tickets will be made available on Sunday 3rd April at 13:00 CEST (UTC +2) --> SOLD OUT
- The second phase of tickets will be made available on Monday 11th April at 13:00 CEST (UTC +2) --> SOLD OUT
- As all tickets have now been assigned, the only way to get in is through the CFP... so get writing ;)
Task List
(please -cross out- when it's done)
Tech
Projector (included with the venue)
Photography (disposable cameras for guests?)
Video (streaming / recording)
Audio (streaming / recording)
Internet access (Wireless / Wired) (included with the venue)
Presentation voting system (surverymonkey)
Feedback system (for speaker / conference feedback)
Non-tech
Breakfast
Lunch
Coffee/Tea
Signpost (between U-Bahn and venue)
Large sign for outside the venue
Internal signs and noticeboards
Handouts
Badges (in progress)
Whiteboards (included with the venue)
Flipcharts (included with the venue)
Tags for flickr, twitter, blog, etc.
Please use the tag #BsidesVienna or #ninjacon for content related to this event
Media Coverage
- @ChrisJohnRiley --> http://blog.c22.cc
- Radio Netwatcher Interview (Various topics, including BSidesVienna | Ninjacon 1, Deepsec, and FIRST) --> German language
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