The Eleventh HOPE
took place July 22, 2016 through July 24, 2016 (5 years, 10 months ago)
at Hotel Pennsylvania in New York, New York, USA.
The general admission cost for the conference was $160.00[1].
Presentations:
Friday, July 22, 2016
Saturday, July 23, 2016
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00:00 - Open Microphone
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10:00 - Water Security: Are We in De-Nile or In-Seine? Water Policies, Availability, Geeks Without Bounds and You
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10:00 - Monitoring Dusty War Zones and Tropical Paradises - Being a Broadcast Anthropologist
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10:00 - Surveillance Gives Me Chills
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11:00 - What is a "Neutral Network" Anyway? An Exploration and Rediscovery of the Aims of Net Neutrality in Theory and Practice
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11:00 - Orbital Mechanics Ate My Weblog
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11:00 - Leak Hypocrisy: A Conversation on Whistleblowers, Sources, and the Label "Espionage"
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12:00 - Women in Cyber Security
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12:00 - When Video Is Not Standard Output
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12:00 - Understanding Tor Onion Services and Their Use Cases
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13:00 - Keynote Address - Cory Doctorow Keynote
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14:30 - The Internet Society
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15:00 - Building Your Own Tor-centric ISP for Fun and (non)Profit
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15:00 - FOIA at Fifty
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15:00 - Medical Devices: Pwnage and Honeypots
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16:00 - Bring the Noise: Ten Years of Obfuscation as Counter-Surveillance
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16:00 - The Silk Road to Life without Parole - A Deeper Look at the Trial of Ross Ulbricht
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16:00 - Lockpicking in Real Life versus on the Screen
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17:00 - The Ownerless Library
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17:00 - Detour Through Their Minds: How Everyday People Think the Internet Works
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17:00 - Privacy, Anonymity, and Individuality - The Final Battle Begins
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18:00 - All Ages: How to Build a Movement
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18:00 - Computer Science Curricula's Failure - What Can We Do Now?
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19:00 - Hacking Sex: Toys, Tools, and Tips for Empowerment and Pleasure
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19:00 - Won't Somebody Please Think of the Journalists?
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20:00 - Hacking DNA: Heritage and Health Care
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20:00 - Stealing Bitcoin with Math
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20:00 - What the Fuck Are You Talking About? Storytelling for Hackers
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21:00 - Social Engineering
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21:00 - Open Source Malware Lab
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22:00 - Information Overload and the "Last Foot" Problem
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22:00 - Code Is from Mars, the Courts Are from Venus: Reverse Engineering Legal Developments on Reverse Engineering
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22:00 - Now and Then, Here and There
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23:00 - Attacking the Source: Surreptitious Software Features (and How to Become Extremely Paranoid)
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23:00 - The TSA Keys Leak: Government Backdoors and the Dangers of Security Theater
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23:00 - CAPTCHAs - Building and Breaking
Sunday, July 24, 2016
Unknown date
Presenters:
- ^ 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.