Black Hat USA 2011
took place July 30, 2011 through Aug. 4, 2011 (12 years, 2 months ago)
at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
The general admission cost for the conference was $1,695.00[1].
Presentations
Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2011
Thursday, Aug. 4, 2011
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10:00 - Trillions of Lines of Code and Counting - Securing Applications At Scale
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10:00 - USB: Undermining Security Barriers
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10:00 - Don't Drop the SOAP: Real World Web Service Testing for Web Hackers
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10:00 - Virtualization Under Attack: Breaking out of KVM
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10:00 - Breaking Encryption in the cloud: Cheap, GPU assisted supercomputing for everyone
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10:00 - Microsoft Vista: NDA-less The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
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10:00 - Hacking Androids for Profit
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10:00 - Legal Aspects of Cybersecurity - (AKA) CYBERLAW: A Year in Review, Cases, issues, your questions my (alleged) answers
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10:00 - Zero Day Malware Cleaning with the Sysinternals Tools
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11:15 - Corporate Espionage for Dummies: The Hidden Threat of Embedded Web Servers
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11:15 - Staring into the Abyss: The Dark Side of Secuirity and Professional Intelligence
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11:15 - Sophail: A Critical Analysis of Sophos Antivirus
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11:15 - Sour Pickles
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11:15 - The Law of Mobile Privacy and Security
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11:15 - Exploiting the iOS Kernel
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11:15 - Battery Firmware Hacking
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13:45 - SSL And The Future Of Authenticity
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13:45 - Exploiting USB Devices with Arduino
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13:45 - InfoSec 2021 - A Career Odyssey
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13:45 - Owning Your Phone at Every Layer - A Mobile Security Panel
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13:45 - Pentesting the Smart Grid
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13:45 - Investigating Live CDs using Volatility and Physical Memory Analysis
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13:45 - Security When Nano-seconds Count
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13:45 - Crypto for Pentesters
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13:45 - Inside Apple's MDM Black Box
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15:15 - Hacking Medical Devices for Fun and Insulin: Breaking the Human SCADA System
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15:15 - Faces Of Facebook - Or, How The Largest Real ID Database In The World Came To Be
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15:15 - Don't Hate the Player, Hate the Game: Inside the Android Security Patch Lifecycle
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15:15 - A Crushing Blow At the Heart of SAP J2EE Engine
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15:15 - Vulnerability Extrapolation or 'Give me more Bugs like that, please?'
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15:15 - Smartfuzzing The Web: Carpe Vestra Foramina
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16:45 - Lives On The Line: Defending Crisis Maps in Libya, Sudan, and Pakistan
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16:45 - Mobile Malware Madness, and How To Cap the Mad Hatters by
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16:45 - Hacking and Forensicating an Oracle Database Server
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16:45 - Sticking to the Facts: Scientific Study of Static Analysis Tools
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16:45 - Chip & PIN is definitely broken
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16:45 - Automated Detection of HPP Vulnerabilities in Web Applications
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- ^ This price is meant to give a general idea of the cost of attending the conference. Many conferences have varying prices based on number of days of attendance, early registration, tiers of support, or additional costs for workshops or trainings. The price here is meant to represent the most common cost for the majority of attendees. See the conference's homepage, if applicable, for details.