Conference aftermath, slides and more

René Pfeiffer/ December 16, 2010/ Administrivia

We have been busy dealing with the aftermath of the conference. This has been mainly collecting the presentation materials and preparing the speaker reimbursements. We aim to get as much done as possible in December. So far there haven’t been any nasty suprises or delays. Some of you have asked for the slides of the talks. The speakers gave us more than two thirds of the material yet. We’re still collecting and reminding. We have planned to publish the whole collection (including the archives from DeepSec 2007, 2008 and 2009) in February 2011 along with our new web site. There’s too much cruft in our web tubes to handle this differently. If you really want the documents in advance, let’s say for your long and boring Winter evenings, then drop us a few lines

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The workshops have started!

René Pfeiffer/ November 23, 2010/ Administrivia

We’re near the end of the first day of workshops. We got a smooth start and the mood is great. Wi-Fi is up and running, we got a radio uplink with 32 MBit/s in both directions.¹ The GSM guys have their demonstration set-up up and running. We suspect the social engineering goes well (we can’t tell, we only see smiling faces and awfully nice persons in there). Our ISP enabled Marc to set-up the 6to4 tunnel for the IPv6 security/pentesting workshop. Mariano teaches his class how to determine if their (or your) business-critical SAP implementation is secure. If you are a really late booker, we still accept registrations for the conference, either by our online ticketing service or by ¹ When on site, look for ESSIDs DeepSec2010, DeepSec2010a, DeepSec2010g and DeepSec2010N (no encryption, bring

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CfP revision is almost done

René Pfeiffer/ August 11, 2010/ Administrivia, Schedule

We’re almost finished with the review of presentations and trainings submitted via the Call for Papers form. Everyone will get a notification during the next couple of days. You really sent us a lot of high-quality content, and we are proud to set the stage for your research results. Some vendors might not be as happy as we, but let’s see what happens. Expect the preliminary schedule soon.