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0930 The Need for a Computer Crime Innocence Project
Alex Muentz, Joe Cicero, Seth Schoen
1100 From Indymedia to Demand Media: Participation, Surveillance, and the Transformation of Journalism
Chris Anderson
1200 Cats and Mice: The Phone Company, the FBI, and the Phone Phreaks
Phil Lapsley
1300 The DMCA and ACTA vs. Academic and Professional Research: How Misuse of This Intellectual Property Legislation Chills Research, Disclosure, and Innovation
Chris Mooney, Tiffany Rad
1400 Informants: Villains or Heroes? (90 minutes)
1530 Hacking the Food Genome
Gweeds
1700 The HOPE Network
1800 Closing Ceremonies
Lovelace
1000 Hacking Your GPS
Cass Lewart
1100 Hacking for an Audience: Technology Backstage at Live Shows
John Huntington
1200 Simpsons Already Did It – Where Do You Think the Name “Trojan” Came From Anyway?
Bill Cheswick, Matt Blaze, Sandy Clark (Mouse)
1300 American Bombe: How the U.S. Shattered the Enigma Code
Shalom Silbermintz
1400 Into the Black: DPRK Exploration
Michael Kemp
1500 CV Dazzle: Face Deception
Adam Harvey
1600 Hackers without Borders: Disaster Relief and Technology
Dennison Williams, Elena, Smokey
Bell
1000 Hacking Terrorist Networks Logically and Emotionally
Hat Trick, Mudsplatter
1100 Lock Bypass without Lockpicks
Dan Crowley
1200 Burning and Building Bridges: A Primer to Hacking the Education System
Christina ‘fabulous’ Pei
1300 TrackMeNot: Injecting Reasonable Doubt in Everyone’s Queries
Vincent Toubiana
1400 The Freedom Box: How to Reclaim Privacy on the Web
James Vasile
1500 Bakeca.it DDoS – How Evil Forces Have Been Defeated
Alessio ‘mayhem’ Pennasilico
1600 The Black Suit Plan Isn’t Working – Now What?
James Arlen


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