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2013 Speakers

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Opening Remarks #

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Keynote - Securing the Human: Security's Real APT #

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Presented By:

Valerie Thomas

Stealth Pentesting: IT doesn't know we're here #

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Presented By:

Tony James & Ryan Reynolds

Data Hacking Mad Scientist Style #

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Brian Wylie

File System Journaling Forensics #

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David Cowen

Counter-Culture and Tin Foil Hats in the Cyberpunk Age #

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Josh Scott

Incident Response: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly  #

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David Balcar

Increasing the value of Security Testing #

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Chris Nickerson

Using Robots to Fight Bad Guys #

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Scott Roberts

Overcoming Objections to Security in Reluctant (and even hostile) Environments #

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Presented By:

Mike Landeck

CTF Team Methodology #

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Presented By:

Thomas "TwoPipe" Bennett & Brian "Hermit" Mork

PCI DSS 3.0: A Primer on Preparing for the Change #

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Presented By:

Branden Williams & James Adamson

From Minion to Engineer: A 4th Grader Hacks an Embedded System #

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Presented By:

Lily Maxwell & Kyle Maxwell

Required to Fail #

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Presented By:

Brian "Hermit" Mork

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