A New HOPE
took place July 22, 2022 through July 24, 2022 (1 year, 4 months ago)
at St. John's University in Queens, New York City, New York, USA.
The general admission cost for the conference was $200.00[1].
Presentations
Friday, July 22, 2022
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11:00 - A New HOPE Begins!
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12:00 - Why Professor Garfield Should Be Your Child's Best Friend on the Internet
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12:00 - Secrets of Social Media PsyOps
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12:00 - Engineering Your Own Disease Eradication Program
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12:00 - Freedom of Information (FOI) Workshop, 1 of 2
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12:00 - Violent Python 3
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12:30 - Build Your Own USB Hacking Tool With the Wi-Fi Nugget and CircuitPython!
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13:00 - CHERI: A Modern Capability Architecture
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13:00 - ActivityPub Four Years Later: The Good, the Bad, and the Fedi
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13:00 - The Mathematical Mesh
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14:00 - In Which Interlaced Video Digitization Makes Me Forget About Dying (For a While)
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14:00 - Cyber Security Certifications: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
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14:00 - Why Building Digital Libraries Matters
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14:30 - Building a Home Lab and Introduction to Web Application Hacking With Girls Who Hack and BiaSciLab
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15:00 - hCaptcha: Profits over People and Fscking Useless
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15:00 - Six Years Later and Worse Than Ever - The Espionage Act, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, and What's at Stake for Activists, Journalists, and Researchers
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15:30 - Think Like a Hacker: Lateral Thinking and Social Engineering for Complete Newbies, 1 of 2
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16:00 - Botnets are the Best Way to Measure User-Hostile Behavior on the Internet
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16:00 - Porn Platforms Hate Them for Exposing Their Mischief With These Two Weird Tricks
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16:30 - Learn to Solder With BiaSciLab and Girls Who Hack! 1 of 3
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17:00 - Negotiating the Interview
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17:00 - Tracking Android Malware and Auditing App Privacy for Fun and Non-Profit
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17:00 - Creating a General Purpose Network Through Wireless Mesh
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17:00 - All About RADIO WONDERLAND
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17:30 - Travel Hacking Workshop With TProphet
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18:00 - Designing for Privacy in an Increasingly Public World
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18:00 - Quantum Computing: It’s Not Just Sci-Fi Anymore
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18:00 - Moving Beyond Amazon Self-Publishing Purgatory
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18:00 - The Polyjuice Potion: A Workshop on Netflow Correlation Avoidance
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19:00 - The CFAA Has Come a Long Way, or Has It?
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19:00 - Let's Talk: Bioprinting
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19:00 - v<i>oid loop () - Minecraft</i> as My Musical Instrument
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19:30 - LED Strips Everywhere for Everyone!
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19:30 - Plausible Deniability and Cryptocurrency Privacy
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20:00 - Novel Exploitation Tactics in Linux Userspace: One Byte OOB Write to ROP Chain
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20:00 - From Mind Control to Mind Expansion: Hacking Technology to Rebuild Our World
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21:00 - How to Submit a GDPR Data Subject Access Request
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21:00 - Masking Threshold
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21:00 - Just Enough RFID Cloning to Be Dangerous
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22:00 - Practical Steps to Improve Privacy
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22:10 - Hacker Karaoke
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23:00 - Ohm-I
Saturday, July 23, 2022
Sunday, July 24, 2022
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00:40 - Corset Lore
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01:30 - D3nt
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02:30 - more
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03:00 - dj-spock DJ set
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10:00 - Windows Internals
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10:00 - Teaching Computer Ethics in the Age of Computer Politics
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10:00 - Hack Cancer: How Hackers Can Help Save 9.5 Million Lives Every Year
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10:00 - The Job Seeker of Information Security - Beyond COVID-19
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10:00 - Learn to Solder With BiaSciLab and Girls Who Hack! 3 of 3
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10:00 - ARTificial Intelligence - How IP Law Handles Machine Creations
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11:00 - Shoplifting on a Budget: Exploring Bypasses for Retail Security Tags
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11:00 - Using Security Automation to Organize Your Cyber Threat Intelligence Knowledge
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11:00 - Biological Time Hacking
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11:30 - How to Start Contributing to Open Source: Examples From the Apache Software Foundation and Beyond
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12:00 - Cast-Away: A DIY Platform for Video Capture, Automation, and Various Antics
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12:00 - Quiet! How Local-First Software Can Keep Remote Teams Safe and Unlock a New Wave of Software Freedom Activism
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12:00 - Electronic Warfare on a Budget of $15 or Less
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13:00 - Remember the Internet: Hacking Publishing With Instar Books
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13:00 - How to Bargain With a Black Box: Hacking a Path to Data-Driven Organizing
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13:00 - Programming in Zero Knowledge
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13:00 - Hackers Can Help: Open Technical Problems in Investigative Journalism
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13:30 - Learn to Solder - Digital Music Synthesis workshop with ArduTouch music synthesizer kit
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14:00 - School Districts Should Not Be in the Business of Intelligence Collection
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14:00 - Hacking the SAT
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14:00 - Mindfulness - The Link Between Stress and Virtual Perception
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14:00 - Revolution During Disintegration: Lessons From a Brief History of Yugoslav Computing
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15:00 - Five Dollar Cyber Weapons and How to Use Them
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15:00 - A Brief Introduction to the Fediverse
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15:00 - Hacking Comprehension: Overcoming Limitations to Better Understand the World and Each Other
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15:00 - Hacking the Anthropocene: Life, Biological Complexity, Freedom!
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15:30 - Remote Hardware Development, Hacking, Reverse-Engineering, and Education for the Next Pandemi
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16:00 - Seize the Means of Computation: How Interoperability Can Take the Internet Back From Big Tech
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16:00 - Writing for the Ear
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16:00 - We’ll Pwn You With Your Wattpad Profile
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16:30 - Think Like a Hacker: Lateral Thinking and Social Engineering for Complete Newbies, 2 of 2
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17:00 - Feeling Systems: Using Meditation to Prepare Us for the Metaverse
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17:00 - Can You Travel Without Physically Moving? From "Online Lodging" to "Virtual Travel Package"
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17:00 - You'll Pay For That: Payment Systems, Surveillance, and Dissent
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18:00 - A New HOPE Closing Ceremonies
- ^ 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.