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  1. Orientering weekend 12-06-09

    Download Orientering Weekend som podcast eller direkte ned på computeren.

    http://www.dr.dk/P1/orientering/Orientering_weekend/Podcast/20100105103848.htm

    —Huffduffed by Helle 11 months ago

  2. No-Tech Hacking Johnny Long

    The best way to describe this talk is to simply quote some of what we received from its presenter: “I’m Johnny. I hack stuff. I’ve been at it for quite a while now, and I’ve picked up a few tricks along the way. I get asked about my tricks all the time, mostly by kids who saw that movie. You know the one. But I’ve always said no. I’ve held onto my secrets as part of the pact I made with the hacker underground. I mean, I’m allowed to give talks and presentations about hacking stuff, but the secrets… the real super-cool secrets I’ve had to keep to myself. The head of the underground said so. But I got this email the other day that says I’m THIS close to getting kicked out of the underground. Seems the glare of the public eye has been on me for far too long and I’ve become a liability. So, I’m going to be proactive. I’m going to quit before they can fire me…. The underground is gonna be sooo ticked off.”

    —Huffduffed by jamesh 11 months ago

  3. Macro Social Engineering LexIcon

    Macro social engineering is using social interactions, mass media, and other methods to affect wide scale social change. LexIcon will talk about leadership and the artist’s editorial voice in relation to his own efforts to improve both the hacker community and the global community.

    —Huffduffed by jamesh 11 months ago

  4. Hacking the Mind, Hacking the Body: Pleasure Part II C4bl3FL4m3

    A continuation of the infamous “hacking Sex” third track presentation from HOPE Number Six. This will be a talk about sexuality, pleasure, and our bodies from a hacker’s point of view covering such diverse methods as hypnosis, BDSM, role play, sex toys, and body modification. C4bl3FL4m3 will share her in depth (and sometimes hands-on) knowledge in increasing the pleasure felt by ourselves and our partners. With brand new material as well as tried-and-true secrets, this presentation is perfect for all genders and orientations. Topics covered will include erotic hypnosis, sex toys and their usage, BDSM, body modifications, meditation and other sexual/spiritual forms of mind altering, sexual role play, sexual techniques, cybersexuality, tele and technodildonics.

    —Huffduffed by jamesh 11 months ago

  5. Hacking the Mind, Hacking the Body: Pleasure Part I C4bl3FL4m3

    16kbps (Part I), 16kbps (Part II) 64kbps (Part I), 64kbps (Part II)

    A continuation of the infamous “hacking Sex” third track presentation from HOPE Number Six. This will be a talk about sexuality, pleasure, and our bodies from a hacker’s point of view covering such diverse methods as hypnosis, BDSM, role play, sex toys, and body modification. C4bl3FL4m3 will share her in depth (and sometimes hands-on) knowledge in increasing the pleasure felt by ourselves and our partners. With brand new material as well as tried-and-true secrets, this presentation is perfect for all genders and orientations. Topics covered will include erotic hypnosis, sex toys and their usage, BDSM, body modifications, meditation and other sexual/spiritual forms of mind altering, sexual role play, sexual techniques, cybersexuality, tele and technodildonics.

    —Huffduffed by jamesh 11 months ago

  6. Grand Theft Lazlow - Hacking the Media by Laughing at Them

    A talk by Grand Theft Auto IV cowriter and coproducer Lazlow focusing on that phenomenal project as well as what’s been going on in media in the last decade. Beginning in 1996, corporations began gobbling up every newspaper, billboard, radio and TV station in the United States. Ironically, since then, readership and ratings have plummeted, resulting in entertainment executives and editors programming even more sensationalist and desperate content. Lazlow discusses how parody of the media in video games, on TV, and online can often garner a larger audience reaction than the media establishment itself. He will describe why the mainstream media invents crises, and the reaction by the media and Hollywood establishment to the growing popularity of interactive worlds where players are celebrities rather than smug starlets tittering for TMZ. How can you hack the media? In this interactive talk Lazlow talks about his work in radio, video games, and the future of the media, democracy, and the role of comedy in it.

    —Huffduffed by jamesh 11 months ago

  7. Featured Speaker - Kevin Mitnick

    The “world’s most dangerous hacker” and subject of our documentary Freedom Downtime (along with many other more sensationalist pieces over the decades) gives us an update on what’s been going on in his life since the last time he was here in 2004. (A severe case of food poisoning in Colombia forced him to cancel his HOPE Number Six appearance - which may be one of the stories he tells this time.)

    —Huffduffed by jamesh 11 months ago

  8. Featured Speaker - Jello Biafra

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    A regular speaker at HOPE since 2000, Jello provides a unique and charismatic look at what’s been going on in the world since the last time we all got together. Whether you’re a technologist or a technophobe, his words will almost certainly have an effect on your emotions one way or another.

    —Huffduffed by jamesh 11 months ago

  9. Earth Intelligence Network: World Brain as EarthGame Robert Steele

    The first speaker at the first HOPE in 1994 will describe the emergence of the Earth Intelligence Network, the World Brain, and EarthGame as the triumverate that will empower We the People and make most governance and many organizations both transparent and obsolete. Emphasis will be placed on the eradication of corruption and restoration of the sovereign individual.

    —Huffduffed by jamesh 11 months ago

  10. Death Star Threat Modeling - Kevin Williams

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    In the field of Information Security, the terms vulnerability, threat, and risk have specific meanings and are often misapplied and misidentified in projects. This presentation will explain threat modeling as it applies to information and application security projects, utilizing the shared memory of the Death Star trench run as an analogy to better understand these concepts. You will learn how to define risks, threats, vulnerabilities, and countermeasures; how to integrate threat modeling into a software development lifecycle; examine example threat modeling methodologies; and hear real-world anecdotes of threat modeling successes and failures.

    —Huffduffed by jamesh 11 months ago

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