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DerbyCon
DerbyCon 1.0
DerbyCon 1.0 (2011)
DerbyCon 1.0
took place Sept. 30, 2011 through Oct. 2, 2011 (13 years ago) at an unknown location.
https://web.archive.org/web/20111102161530/http://www.derbycon.com:80/
[Internet Archive]
https://infocon.org/cons/DerbyCon/DerbyCon 1 2011/
Presentations
Friday, Sept. 30, 2011
09:00 -
Welcome to DerbyCon 2011 – Introduction
10:00 -
Acoustic Intrusions
11:00 -
Hackers for Charity Update and Future
12:00 -
Adaptive Penetration Testing
13:00 -
The Penetration Testing Execution Standard (PTES) Panel
14:00 -
The Details Don’t Matter
15:00 -
Compliance: An Assault on Reason
18:00 -
Hook, Line and Syncer: The Liar for Hire’s Ultimate Tacklebox
18:00 -
sploit me if you can
19:00 -
Smile for the Grenade! Camera go Bang!
19:00 -
Jason Scott’s Shareware Calvacade
Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011
09:00 -
Mining Sensitive Information From Images Using Command-Line OCR
09:00 -
Throw It in the River? Towards Real Live Actual Smartphone Security
09:00 -
Walking the Green Mile: How to Get Fired After a Security Incident
10:00 -
Pentesting over Powerlines
10:00 -
“Rule 1: Cardio” (and 9 other rules to keep intruders out)
10:00 -
Beat to 1337: Creating A Successful University Cyber Defense Organization
11:00 -
You are the Smart Meter: Making (and hacking) of the 2011 MA-CCDC electronic badges
11:00 -
Exploiting PKI for Fun & Profit or The Next Yellow Padlock Icon?
11:00 -
Tactical Post Exploitation
12:00 -
Is locksport a sport?
12:00 -
Offensive Countermeasures: Still trying to bring sexy back
12:00 -
73o7//@//Ki – Survival Hacking your way out of Armageddon
13:00 -
Avoiding the Landmines in your own Backyard
13:00 -
When Fuzzers Miss: The no Hanging Fruit.
13:00 -
Virtual Trust, Virtual Permission and the Illusion of Security
14:00 -
The Dirty Little Secrets They Didn’t Teach You In Pentesting Class
14:00 -
“Get Off of My Cloud”: Cloud Credential Compromise and Exposure
14:00 -
You’re Going to Need a Bigger Shovel – A Critical Look at Software Security Assurance
15:00 -
Mobile App Moolah: Profit taking with Mobile Malware
15:00 -
Your perimeter sucks
15:00 -
OSINT – Beyond the basics…
16:00 -
Anti-Forensics for the Louise
16:00 -
Hide yo kids, hide yo wife: Residential security and monitoring the bottom line
16:00 -
100 bugs in 100 days: An analysis of ICS (SCADA) software
17:00 -
Open source firewalling with pfSense
17:00 -
Free Floating Hostility
17:00 -
Tomorrow you can patch that 0day – but your users will still get you p0wn3d
18:00 -
How I learned to roll my own:Building custom pen testing platforms on the fly
18:00 -
Covert Channels using IP Packet Headers
18:00 -
Surviving a Teleporter Accident (It could happen to you)
19:00 -
BioMining: Data Mining for (Neuro)hackers
19:00 -
Building a Svartkast: Cheap hardware to leave behind on someone else’s network
Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011
09:00 -
Battery Firmware Hacking
09:00 -
Advanced Penetration Techniques for the non-technical n00b
09:00 -
A Tribute to Dr. Strangelove
10:00 -
Win32 Exploit Development With Mona and the Metasploit Framework
10:00 -
Steal Everything, Kill Everyone, Cause Total Financial Ruin! (or how I walked in and misbehaved)
10:00 -
The Hidden XSS – Attacking the Desktop
11:00 -
State of the Framework Address
11:00 -
Collecting Underpants To Win Your Network
11:00 -
Blue team is sexy — refocusing on defense — Part II — All your baseline are belong to us
12:00 -
Social Engineering is a Fraud
12:00 -
Advanced Nmap Scripting: Make Nmap work for you!
13:00 -
Distinguishing Lockpicks: Raking vs Lifting vs Jiggling and More
13:00 -
OpenWIPS-ng
13:00 -
Infectious Media – Bypassing AutoRun once and for all…
14:00 -
Exploiting Java Memory Corruption Vulnerabilities
14:00 -
Desktop Betrayal: Exploiting Clients through the Features They Demand
14:00 -
Dirty Red Team Tricks
Unknown date
THE 99¢ HEART SURGEON DILEMMA – How to fix penetration testing.
Realize Your Hacker Heritage: Do The Needful
Typo-squatting Just Got A Lot More Dangerous
Presenters
Adrian Crenshaw /
Irongeek
Bart Hopper /
d4ncingd4n
Ben Feinstein
Bill Sempf /
Hydruh
Billy Rios
Boris Sverdlik
Brent Huston
Brian Baskin
Bruce Potter /
@gdead
Carlos Perez /
darkoperator
Charlie Miller
Chris Gates /
carnal0wnage
Chris Nickerson
Chris Roberts
Chris Silvers
David Kennedy /
ReL1K
Dennis Kuntz
Deviant Ollam
Elliott Cutright /
Nullthreat
Evan Booth /
Fort
Garrett Gee
Gavin Mead /
atlas
Georgia Weidman
HD Moore /
hdm
Infojanitor
Jack Daniel
James Lee /
Egyp7
Jamison
Jason Scott
Jason n00bz
Jayson E. Street
Jeff Jarmoc
Jimmy Shah
Joe Schorr
Joff Thyer
John Strand
Johnny Long /
j0hnny
Josh Kelley /
Winfang
Joshua Drake
Joshua Marpet
Karthik Rangarajan @krangarajan
Kevin Johnson
Kevin Mitnick
Kyle Osborne (Kos)
Larry Pesce (haxorthematrix)
Martin Bos (purehate)
Matthew Becker (Feloniousfish)
Michael Arpaia
Mick Douglas
Nick Hitchcock (nick8ch)
Number of Experts
Paul Asadoorian (pauldotcom)
Peter Van Eeckhoutte /
corelanc0d3r
Rafal Los /
whit3rabbit
Raphael Mudge
Rick Farina /
Zero_Chaos
Rick Hayes
Rick Redman /
Minga
Rob Fuller /
mubix
Rob Simon
Ron Bowes
Ryan Linn (sussurro)
Scott Ullrich
Spiky Geek
Stefan Friedli
Terry McCorkle (@0psys)
Thomas Hoffecker
Thomas d’Otreppe (Mister_X)
Tom Eston (agent0x0)
Tony Huffman (Myne-us)
Tottenkoph
Vlad Gostom
int0x80 (of Dual Core)
“The Real” Pat McCoy