HOPE X
took place July 18, 2014 through July 20, 2014 (10 years, 5 months ago) at Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City, New York, USA.
The general admission cost for the conference was $150.00[1].
Presentations
Friday, July 18, 2014
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10:00 - Are You Ready to SIP the Kool-Aid?
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10:00 - The Repair Movement
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11:00 - Media, Popular Misconceptions, and the CSI Effect – What Does It Mean for InfoSec and Tech Policy?
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11:00 - Surveillance, Sousveillance, and Anti-Surveillance: Artistic Responses to Watching
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11:00 - Solve the Hard Problem
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12:00 - Obfuscation and its Discontents: DIY Privacy from Card Swap to Browser Hack
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12:00 - A Beautiful Mosaic: How to Use FOIA to Fight Secrecy, Explore History, and Strengthen American Democracy
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12:00 - Barrett Brown and Anonymous: Persecution of Information Activists
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13:00 - Shortwave Pirate Radio and Oddities of the Spectrum
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13:00 - Wireless Meshnets: Building the Next Version of the Web
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13:00 - When Whistleblowers Are Branded as Spies: Edward Snowden, Surveillance, and Espionage
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14:00 - The Hacker Wars -- A Conversation with NSA Whistleblower Thomas Drake
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14:00 - Steepest Dissent: Small Scale Digital Fabrication
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14:00 - Apophenia: Hunting for the Ghost in the Machine
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15:00 - Lockpicking, a Primer
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15:00 - Hacking the Patent System: The Vulnerabilities That Allow for Bad Patents and How to Stop Them
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15:00 - When Confidentiality and Privacy Conflict
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16:00 - Identifying Back Doors, Attack Points, and Surveillance Mechanisms in iOS Devices
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16:00 - The Many Faces of LockSport
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16:00 - Can You Patent Software?
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17:00 - HTTP Must Die!
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17:00 - Per Speculum In Ænigmate
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18:00 - The Internet Society Speaks – The History, Futures, and Alternate Directions of the Internet and Its Governance
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18:00 - G-code: The Programming Language of Machining and 3D Printers
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18:00 - Community Owned and Operated Cellular Networks in Rural Mexico
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19:00 - Why the Future is Open Wireless
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19:00 - Postprivacy: A New Approach to Thinking about Life in the Digital Sphere
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19:00 - Building an Open Source Cellular Network at Burning Man
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20:00 - Ergonomic Human Interface Hacking
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20:00 - Art under Mass Surveillance
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20:00 - SSL++: Tales of Transport-Layer Security at Twitter
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21:00 - Dark Mail
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21:00 - Crypto for Makers: Projects for the BeagleBone, Pi, and AVRs
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21:00 - Rickrolling Your Neighbors with Google Chromecast
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22:00 - I Am The Cavalry: Lessons Learned Fuzzing the Chain of Influence
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22:00 - Unmasking a CIA Criminal
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22:00 - How to Prevent Security Afterthought Syndrome
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23:00 - The Web Strikes Back - Fighting Mass Surveillance with Open Standards
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23:00 - Using Travel Routers to Hide in Safety
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23:00 - Vigilante Justice: Masks, Guns, and Networks
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23:59 - Movie: “Die Gstettensaga: The Rise of Echsenfriedl”
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23:59 - Movie: “War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State”
Saturday, July 19, 2014
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10:00 - #radBIOS: Yelling a Database across the Room
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10:00 - This Is the X You Are Looking For
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10:00 - Bless the Cops and Keep Them Far from Us: Researching, Exploring, and Publishing Findings While Staying out of Legal Trouble
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11:00 - Ask the EFF -- This Year on the Internet
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11:00 - Threat Modeling and Security Test Planning
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11:00 - Hearses and Hand-Held Calculators: The Unlikely Connections That Shaped Modern Technology and Tech Culture
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12:00 - SecureDrop: A WikiLeaks in Every Newsroom
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12:00 - Screening: “Nowhere to Hide” (working title: “Rambam Gets His Man”)
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12:00 - Visualization for Hackers: Why It’s Tricky, and Where to Start
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13:00 - Keynote Address - Daniel Ellsberg Keynote
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14:00 - A Conversation with Edward Snowden
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15:00 - Usable Crypto: New Progress in Web Cryptography
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15:00 - Disruptive Wearable Technology
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15:00 - (Geo)location, Location, Location: Technology and Countermeasures for Mobile Location Surveillance
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16:00 - Project PM: Crowdsourcing Research of the Cyber-Intelligence Complex
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16:00 - Your Right to Whisper: LEAP Encryption Access Project
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16:00 - Thwarting the Peasants: A Guided and Rambunctious Tour Through the 2600 DeCSS Legal Files
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17:00 - You’ve Lost Privacy, Now They’re Taking Anonymity (aka Whistleblowing is Dead – Get Over It)
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17:00 - Skeuomorphic Steganography
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17:00 - Electric Waste Orchestra: Learning and Teaching Music, Electronics, Programming, and Repurposing
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18:00 - Reverse Engineering – Unlocking the Locks
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18:00 - Hacking Money, from Alexander the Great to Zerocoin
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19:00 - DIY Usability Research: A Crash Course in Guerrilla Data Gathering
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19:00 - When You Are the Adversary
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20:00 - Showing Keys in Public - What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
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20:00 - Biohacking and DIYbiology North of the 45th Parallel
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20:00 - A Sea of Parts
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21:00 - Social Engineering
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21:00 - The Hidden World of Game Hacking
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22:00 - The Sex Geek as Culture Hacker
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22:00 - Movie: “The Internet’s Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz”
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22:00 - Codesigning Countersurveillance
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23:00 - Spy Improv: Ask Me Anything
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23:00 - Updates from the Online Identity Battlefield
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23:59 - Movie: “Algorithm”
Sunday, July 20, 2014
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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.