HOPE X
took place July 18, 2014 through July 20, 2014 (8 years, 8 months ago)
at Hotel Pennsylvania in New York, New York, USA.
Presentations
Friday, July 18, 2014
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10:00 - The Repair Movement
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10:00 - Are You Ready to SIP the Kool-Aid?
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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 - Barrett Brown and Anonymous: Persecution of Information Activists
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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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13:00 - Shortwave Pirate Radio and Oddities of the Spectrum
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13:00 - When Whistleblowers Are Branded as Spies: Edward Snowden, Surveillance, and Espionage
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13:00 - Wireless Meshnets: Building the Next Version of the Web
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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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14:00 - The Hacker Wars -- A Conversation with NSA Whistleblower Thomas Drake
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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 - Visualization for Hackers: Why It’s Tricky, and Where to Start
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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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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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