Sail Boat Racing

Presented at ToorCon San Diego TwentyOne (2019), Nov. 10, 2019, 3 p.m. (180 minutes).

Learn to sail and then race your friends! This activity has a fee for the lesson and boat rental. Make sure to register before spots run out: https://www.universe.com/events/toorcon-twenty-one-san-diego-2019-tickets-san-diego-M6SPYH


Presenters:

  • Michael Leibowitz / @r00tkillah - Principal Troublemaker   as Michael Leibowitz
    Michael Leibowitz Michael (@r00tkillah) has done hard-time in real-time. An old-school computer engineer by education, he spends his days hacking the mothership for a fortune 100 company. Previously, he developed and tested embedded hardware and software, fooled around with strap-on boot roms, mobile apps, office suites, and written some secure software. On nights and weekends he hacks on electronics, writes CFPs, and contributes to the NSA Playset. Twitter: @r00tkillah Topher Timzen Topher Timzen (@TTimzen) is currently a Principal Vulnerability Enthusiast and enjoys causing constructive mischief. Topher has spoken at conferences such as DEF CON, SecTor and BSidesPDX on offensive security research. Enjoying teaching, particularly about exploitation, he has been running the CTF at BSidesPDX for the past few years. Topher is located in the woods hiking or mountain biking when not computing. Twitter: @TTimzen Collectively they have pretended to be bears, slayed a dragon or two, and have managed to not bring down a production server (for long). In reality, they just want to write malware.
  • Josh Datko
    Josh Datko is an embedded systems engineer, security researcher and former submarine officer. He’s been glitching hardware wallets since 2017, running Cryptotronix since 2013, operating ham radio since 2007, and telling amazing sea stories since before birth.
  • Topher Timzen - Principal Vulnerability Enthusiast
    Michael Leibowitz Michael (@r00tkillah) has done hard-time in real-time. An old-school computer engineer by education, he spends his days hacking the mothership for a fortune 100 company. Previously, he developed and tested embedded hardware and software, fooled around with strap-on boot roms, mobile apps, office suites, and written some secure software. On nights and weekends he hacks on electronics, writes CFPs, and contributes to the NSA Playset. Twitter: @r00tkillah Topher Timzen Topher Timzen (@TTimzen) is currently a Principal Vulnerability Enthusiast and enjoys causing constructive mischief. Topher has spoken at conferences such as DEF CON, SecTor and BSidesPDX on offensive security research. Enjoying teaching, particularly about exploitation, he has been running the CTF at BSidesPDX for the past few years. Topher is located in the woods hiking or mountain biking when not computing. Twitter: @TTimzen Collectively they have pretended to be bears, slayed a dragon or two, and have managed to not bring down a production server (for long). In reality, they just want to write malware.
  • Thomas Roth / stacksmashing as Thomas Roth
    Thomas Roth is an embedded and IoT security researcher and founder of leveldown security. Thomas was named as one of the 30 under 30 in Technology by the Forbes Magazine. His main focus is on IoT, automotive and embedded security, with published research on topics such as ARM TrustZone, payment terminals, hardware wallet security and industrial security.

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