Event details:
When: Sunday and Monday, February 23-24, 2014
Where: DNA Lounge (375 Eleventh Street, San Francisco, CA 94103)
Times: 9am - 6pm
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Track 1 (Main Room)
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Track 2 (Above DNA)
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2/23 (Sun)
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Speaker
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Title
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Speaker
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Title
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10:00
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Morgan Marquis-Boire
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Keep Calm and Free the Internet
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Thomas Richards
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Dancing With Dalvik
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11:00
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Ken Westin
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Telmex email security hole - My email was indexed by Google!
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Misha Govshteyn
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Auto-Scaling Web Application Security in the Cloud
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12:00
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Noam Liran
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Anatomy of "Ice Dagger" attacks
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Erik Peterson
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AppSec & Broken Window Theory: Why we are wining battles but losing the war
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13:00
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LUNCH
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LUNCH / Ask The EFF Panel - Kurt Opsahl, Nate Cardozo, Yan Zhu, Parker Higgins
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LUNCH
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LUNCH
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14:00
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Ping Yan, Thibault Reuille |
Make intelligent use of your intelligence |
Craig Young |
A Day In The Life (Of A Security Researcher) |
15:00
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Jack Daniel, Wendy Nather, Javvad Malik
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How (not) to talk to an analyst
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Kyle Adams
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Thinking Outside the [Sand]box.
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16:00 |
Sam Stelfox and Gabe Koss |
Pwn All The Things: State of the modern penetration testing toolkit
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Dave Chronister |
Give me your data! |
17:00 |
Zach Lanier and Mark Stanislav |
The Internet of Things: We've Got to Chat
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Ryan Huber |
Running at 99%: Surviving An Application DoS |
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Track 1 (Main Room)
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Track 2 (Above DNA)
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2/24 (Mon)
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Speaker
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Title
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Speaker
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Title
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10:00
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Trey Ford
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Legislative Realities
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Jared DeMott
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Bypassing EMET 4.1
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11:00
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Michael Roytman
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Fix What Matters: Why Using CVSS for Remediation is Nuts. |
Suzanne Widup and Kevin Thompson
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Ripped from the Headlines, What the news tells us about Information Security Incidents
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12:00
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Christopher Soghoian
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When "trust us" isn't enough: Government surveillance in a post-Snowden world
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Wartortell and Fuzzynop
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Targeted Malware Final Form (APTrololol)
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13:00
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LUNCH
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LUNCH
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LUNCH
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LUNCH
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14:00
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Raven Alder
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Trinity's Crowbar: Exploitation of the Presumption of Gender |
Jared Pfost
John Overbaugh
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Case study: building a SDL metrics program |
15:00
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Adam Shostack |
Threat Modeling: A New Hope |
Lance Cottrell |
Using system fingerprints to track attackers |
16:00 |
Russell C. Thomas |
Get a Grip on Unintended Consequences |
Dhia Mahjoub
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Exploring Malicious Hot Spots in the ASN Space |
17:00 |
Billy Rios |
ICS and Embedded Security Research – A Primer |
John Dickson |
Security Training: Necessary Evil, Waste of Time or A Genius Move? |
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I AM THE CAVALRY
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UPSTAIRS LOUNGE |
2/23 (Sun) |
Speaker |
Title |
14:00 - 14:30 |
Josh Corman |
Why US... Why NOW... |
14:30 - 15:30 |
Beau Wood & Katie Moussouris |
2014 Research Priorities and HOW to disclose |
15:30 - 16:30 |
Jen Ellis |
FREE Professional Media Training |
16:30 - 17:30 |
Space Rogue |
Media Perceptions/Distortions |
17:30 - 18:00 |
Everyone of you :) |
Getting involved and preview of Day 2 |
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I AM THE CAVALRY
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UPSTAIRS LOUNGE |
2/23 (Sun) |
Speaker |
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14:00 - 14:30 |
Josh Corman |
Recap Sunday/Re-intro
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14:30 - 15:30 |
Paul Rosenzweig & Marcia Hoffman
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Ask the Lawyer: Legal & Policy Context
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15:30 - 16:30 |
Josh Corman, Jen Ellis & Trey Ford
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Influencing Policy/Gov/Mainstream Media
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16:30 - 17:00 |
Beau Woods & Mark Stanislav
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Medical, Car, & IoT progress to date
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17:00 - 18:00 |
Everyone of you :) |
Forming our 501c3 or 501c6 and Mission, Vision, Goals
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SUNDAY |
UPSTAIRS LOUNGE |
DAZZLE ROOM |
GREEN ROOM |
1000-1300 |
Chill-out / open space |
Lightening Talks |
Chill-out / open space |
1400-1800 |
I am the Cavalry |
Con Organizers Meet-up |
Locksport by TOOOLSF
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MONDAY |
UPSTAIRS LOUNGE |
DAZZLE ROOM |
GREEN ROOM |
1000-1300 |
Chill-out / open space |
Lightening Talks |
Chill-out / open space |
1400-1800 |
I am the Cavalry |
Chill out / open space |
Locksport by TOOOLSF |
Venue Map:
After Party details:
When: Monday, Feb 24
Where: 135 Bluxome Street, San Francisco, CA
Times: 6pm - 11pm
There will be no pre-registration this year, but entirely walk in, first come, first in basis. Once we reach the occupancy limit, we will then halt admissions. The venue is huge so we don't foresee that being a problem. :-)
Transportation: Although we will not be providing shuttles this year, Uber has decided to provide us with a discount code. Use promo code BSIDESSF which is good for a free first Uber ride, up to $20. The code is limited to new Uber users only and is not valid on uberTAXI.
Call for Papers is now CLOSED!
Volunteer Roster is now FULL!
Sponsor kit available HERE, please email bsides.sf.team (at) gmail.com if interested.
BSides are about extending conversations in an open environment, not imposing a single point of view on anyone.
This year's conference season has begun with controversy; we encourage everyone to speak, attend, and participate in events as they feel personally appropriate.
RSA has again offered free expo passes and discount registrations to BSidesSF participants, information on these will be available at the event. Offering these is not an endorsement of RSA, we are simply extending an offer made to our community.
New this year, several of our friends are hosting and participating in TrustyCon, the trustworthy computing conference offered as an alternative to RSA and a place for some of the folks who have withdrawn talks from RSA to present. While we don't have any discounts or free passes to offer for TrustyCon, it is only $50 and proceeds benefit the EFF (who will, of course, be at BSidesSF again this year).
Sponsors
Venue Sponsor:
After Party Sponsor:
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SUPPORTED NON PROFIT
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2014 is a transition year for Security BSides San Francisco. If you would like to lead or participate in organizing BSides San Francisco 2015 please volunteer to help with this year's event to see what's involved in making an event happen.
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