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The Next Hope Talk Schedule Announced

From July 16th – 18th 2010 in New York City the guys behind 2600 Magazine will be hosting The Next Hope, a conference for hackers of all types: amateurs, hobbyists, professionals and the generally curious.

Topics are wide and vary from IPv6 to Phone Phreaking, Disaster Relief to Graphic Novels and Cooking to DNS Sec – here’s the full talk schedule announced Monday (see table with abstracts here)…

Friday 16th

Time Tesla Lovelace Bell
10:00 IPv6 Playground: New Hope Update

Joe Klein

GPS – It’s Not the Satellites That Know Where You Are

The Cheshire Catalyst

11:00 The State of Global Intelligence

Robert Steele

Locational Privacy and Wholesale Surveillance via Photo Services

Ben Jackson

Light, Color, and Perception

Jonathan Foote

12:00 Wireless Security: Killing Livers, Making Enemies

Dragorn, RenderMan

Content of the Future

Greg Newby, Michael S. Hart

SHODAN for Penetration Testers

Michael ‘theprez98′ Schearer

13:00 Keynote Address

Dan Kaminsky

14:00 (2 hours) Digital: A Love Story

Christine Love, Jason Scott

Examining Costs, Benefits, and Economics in Malware and Carding Markets

Dr. Thomas J. Holt

15:00 Arse Elektronika: Sex, Tech, and the Future of Screw-It-Yourself

Johannes Grenzfurthner

Botnet Resistant Coding: Protecting Your Users from Script Kiddies

Fabian Rothschild, Peter Greko

Electronic Take Back

John McNabb

16:00 Own Your Phone

TProphet

Sita Sings the Blues: A Free Culture Success Story

Nina Paley

Cooking for Geeks

Jeff Potter

17:00 Keeping Your Job While Being a Hacker

Alex Muentz

“Brilliants Exploits” – A Look at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics

Colin Keigher

Design of a Wireless EMG

Konstantin Avdashchenko

18:00 Tor and Internet Censorship

Jacob Appelbaum, Seth Schoen

The OpenAMD Project

Aestetix, cpfr, Echo, Far McKon, Mitch Altman, Travis Goodspeed

Lisp, The Oldest Language of the Future

Adam Tannir

19:00 Extreme Lockpicking

Barry Wels, Han Fey

Easy Hacks on Telephone Entry Systems

Davi Ottenheimer

Buying Privacy in Digitized Cities

Eleanor Saitta

20:00 Build Robots and See the World

Jonathan Foote

Towards Open Libraries and Schools

Ellen Meier, Gillian ‘Gus’ Andrews, Jessamyn West

Monkeysphere: Fixing Authentication on the Net

Daniel Kahn Gillmor, Jameson Rollins

21:00 Hackerspaces Forever: A Panel

Hackerspaces.org

Introduction to the Chip Scene: Low Bit Music and Visuals

Don Miller, Joey Mariano, Peter Swimm

Risk Analysis for Dummies

Nick Leghorn

22:00 (2 hours) Electronic Waste: What’s Here and What’s Next

Stephanie Alarcon

Detecting and Defending Your Network from Malware Using Nepenthes

Marco Figueroa

23:00 Get Lamp Screening and Discussion

Jason Scott

Interaction with Sensors, Receivers, Haptics, and Augmented Reality (90 minutes)

Elle Mehrmand, Micha Cardenas / Azdel Slade, Pan, Ryan O’Horo, TradeMark G.

Injecting Electromagnetic Pulses into Digital Devices

Paul F. Renda

Saturday 17th

Time Tesla Lovelace Bell
10:00 How to Run an Open Source Hardware Company

Limor ‘Ladyada’ Fried, Phillip Torrone

T+40: The Three Greatest Hacks of Apollo

Stephen Cass

False Domain Name Billing and Other Scams

The Cheshire Catalyst

11:00 Video Surveillance, Society, and Your Face

Joshua Marpet

Behind the Padlock: HTTPS Ubiquitous and Fragile

Seth Schoen

Hacking Out a Graphic Novel

Ed Piskor

12:00 Grand Theft Lazlow – How Hacking is Both the Death and Future of Traditional and Interactive Publishing, Journalism, and the Media

Lazlow

Vintage Computing

Bill Degnan, Evan Koblentz

For Its Own Sake and to Build Something Better: A Primer on Neuroscience, Bat Echolocation, and Hacker Bio-inspiration

Scott Livingston

13:00 Keynote Address

Julian Assange

14:00 (2 hours) A Red Team Exercise

Tom Brennan

No Free Lunch: Privacy Risks and Issues in Online Gaming

Don Tobin, Lyndsey Brown

15:00 How to Bring Your Project from Idea to Reality: Make a Living Doing What You Love

Mitch Altman

Geo-Tagging: Opting-In to Total Surveillance

Paul V

Modern CrimeWare Tools and Techniques: An Analysis of Underground Resources

Alexander Heid

16:00 Snatch Those Waves: Prometheus Radio and the Fight for Popular Communications

Maggie Avener, Pete Tridish

Memory Fun 101 – Memory Training for Everyone

Chester Santos

Surf’s Up! Exploring Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) through Social Network Exploitation

Daniel McCarney

17:00 Privacy is Dead – Get Over It

Steven Rambam

Smartphone Ownage: The State of Mobile Botnets and Rootkits

Jimmy Shah

Much Ado About Randomness

Dr. Aleksandr Yampolskiy

18:00 (3 hours) Free Software: Why We Need a Big Tent

Deb Nicholson

Why You Should Be an Amateur

Ben Jackson

19:00 (3 hours) Reach Out And Touch Face: A Rant About Failing

Johannes Grenzfurthner

Hackers for Human Rights

Adrian Hong

20:00 Rummaging in the Government’s Attic: Lessons Learned from More Than 1,000 Freedom of Information Act Requests

Michael Ravnitzky, Phil Lapsley

Hey, Don’t Call That Guy A Noob: Toward a More Welcoming Hacker Community

Nicolle (‘Rogueclown’) Neulist

The Telephone Pioneers of America

Kyle Drosdick

21:00 Social Engineering

Emmanuel Goldstein

Circuitbending

Jimmie Rodgers

22:00 Building and Breaking the Next HOPE Badge

Travis Goodspeed

2600 Meetings: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Gonzo, Grey Frequency, Rob T Firefly

PSTN-based Cartography

Da Beave, JFalcon

23:00 Net Wars Over Free Speech, Freedom, and Secrecy or How to Understand the Hacker and Lulz Battle Against the Church of Scientology

Finn Brunton, Gabriella Coleman

Hacking Our Biochemistry: Pharmacy and the Hacker Perspective

Jennifer Ortiz

Radio Reconnaissance in Penetration Testing – All Your RF Are Belong to Us

Matt Neely

00:00 Saturday Night Hacker Cinema Spy Improv on Steroids – Steele Uncensored – Anything Goes

Robert Steele

Sunday 18th

Time Tesla Lovelace Bell
10:00 The Need for a Computer Crime Innocence Project

Alex Muentz, Joe Cicero, Seth Schoen

Hacking Your GPS

Cass Lewart

Hacking Terrorist Networks Logically and Emotionally

Hat Trick, Mudsplatter

11:00 From Indymedia to Demand Media: Participation, Surveillance, and the Transformation of Journalism

Chris Anderson

Hacking for an Audience: Technology Backstage at Live Shows

John Huntington

Lock Bypass without Lockpicks

Dan Crowley

12:00 Cats and Mice: The Phone Company, the FBI, and the Phone Phreaks

Phil Lapsley

Simpsons Already Did It – Where Do You Think the Name “Trojan” Came From Anyway?

Bill Cheswick, Matt Blaze, Sandy Clark (Mouse)

Burning and Building Bridges: A Primer to Hacking the Education System

Christina ‘fabulous’ Pei

13:00 The DMCA and ACTA vs. Academic and Professional Research: How Misuse of This Intellectual Property Legislation Chills Research, Disclosure, and Innovation

Chris Mooney, Tiffany Rad

American Bombe: How the U.S. Shattered the Enigma Code

Shalom Silbermintz

TrackMeNot: Injecting Reasonable Doubt in Everyone’s Queries

Vincent Toubiana

14:00 Informants: Villains or Heroes? (90 minutes) Into the Black: DPRK Exploration

Michael Kemp

The Freedom Box: How to Reclaim Privacy on the Web

James Vasile

15:00 Hacking the Food Genome (15:30)

Gweeds

CV Dazzle: Face Deception

Adam Harvey

Bakeca.it DDoS – How Evil Forces Have Been Defeated

Alessio ‘mayhem’ Pennasilico

16:00 Hackers without Borders: Disaster Relief and Technology

Dennison Williams, Elena, Smokey

The Black Suit Plan Isn’t Working – Now What?

James Arlen

17:00 The HOPE Network Sniper Forensics – Changing the Landscape of Modern Forensics and Incident Response

Chris Pogue

18:00 Closing Ceremonies

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