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Hack3rcon is West Virginia’s premier information security conference, bringing together leading information security researchers and practitioners from around the country and around the world. With a focus on methodology and information sharing, Hack3rcon seeks to energize the infosec community and provide an engaging and supportive environment to hone our attendees skill while fostering a sense of community and social responsibility.
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Friday, October 19
 

10:00am PDT

Hardware Hacking Village - Day 1

Join JP (Ronin) in the hardware hacking village, and build your own Glitch!

Check this out for details on the Glitch, by Glitch Ops:

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1186217328/the-glitch


Speakers
avatar for Ronin

Ronin

JP “.ronin” is a security researcher and consultant. His research interests focus primarily on wireless and portable security. He is the primary developer on Katana USB drive and various other open source projects. He maintains www.hackfromacave.com for publishing projects and... Read More →



Friday October 19, 2012 10:00am - 10:00pm PDT
Hardware Hacking Village
  Workshops, Hacking

1:00pm PDT

Intro to Network Traffic Analysis - Part 2

This packet capture crash course will provide students with the foundations for performing packet capture, traffic analysis, and the implementation of a NMS (Network Monitoring [System|Sensor]). Students of all levels of skill can gain from this workshop. These potential gains include operating system concepts, practical command-line usage and tools, increased knowledge of Linux networking, and TCP/IP stacks. Libpcap packet capture files (pcaps) will be distributed and analyzed by students. We will peruse malicious traffic (exploits, botnets, virii), bad users, loud users etc. Full-content data, session data, and statistical data will be touch upon. Students who wish to follow along should bring a laptop with a Linux distribution. I recommend having the following tools installed: tcpdump, iftop, tcpstat, netsniff-ng (compile it), ntop, tcpdstat, hping, nmap, speedometer, tcpflow, tcpick, snort, httpry, passivedns, ngrep, nfex, foremost, arpwatch, argus, vnstat, sar, mpstat, htop We'll do as many things as we have time for. Or, just bring a VM of Security Onion.


Speakers
JS

Jon Schipp

Touch of Class
For every hour spent with me twelve hedons will be earned.


Friday October 19, 2012 1:00pm - 1:50pm PDT
Main Stage 600 Kanawha Boulevard East, Charleston, WV, United States

8:00pm PDT

Bash Scripting 101 for Pen Testers
Intro to bash scripting

Speakers
avatar for Lee Baird

Lee Baird

Lee works works as a malware analyst in the DC area.  He has performed enterprise security assessments for Fortune 500 companies.  He holds a bachelor's degree in accounting from Marshall University and is a Offensive Security Certified Professional.



Friday October 19, 2012 8:00pm - 10:00pm PDT
Main Stage 600 Kanawha Boulevard East, Charleston, WV, United States
  Workshops, Hacking
 
Saturday, October 20
 

10:00am PDT

Hardware Hacking Village - Day 2

Join JP (Ronin) in the hardware hacking village, and build your own Glitch!

Check this out for details on the Glitch, by Glitch Ops:

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1186217328/the-glitch


Speakers
avatar for Ronin

Ronin

JP “.ronin” is a security researcher and consultant. His research interests focus primarily on wireless and portable security. He is the primary developer on Katana USB drive and various other open source projects. He maintains www.hackfromacave.com for publishing projects and... Read More →



Saturday October 20, 2012 10:00am - 10:00pm PDT
Hardware Hacking Village
  Workshops, Hacking

11:00am PDT

Intro to Linux exploit development - Part 1

In this course we will be teaching basic exploit development on a linux os. If you haven't used gdb or done much reverse engineering, this class will be a good introduction. We will be looking at some old school attacks, showing you why they are a problem, and writing some basic exploits from scratch. This is not an advanced class so rop pirates and heap ninjas shouldn't attend unless you want a review of the basics. This course will consist of both lecture and hands on exercises, so please bring your laptop with your favorite VM player.


Speakers
avatar for John deGruyter

John deGruyter

John grew up in Nitro, West Virginia, but is currently living in the Northern Virginia/DC area. Security has been his passion and his hobby for the past 14 years. He recently walked away from his job in IT management to pursue his career as a security researcher. This year he and... Read More →


Saturday October 20, 2012 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Main Stage 600 Kanawha Boulevard East, Charleston, WV, United States

1:00pm PDT

Intro to Linux exploit development - Part 2

In this course we will be teaching basic exploit development on a linux os. If you haven't used gdb or done much reverse engineering, this class will be a good introduction. We will be looking at some old school attacks, showing you why they are a problem, and writing some basic exploits from scratch. This is not an advanced class so rop pirates and heap ninjas shouldn't attend unless you want a review of the basics. This course will consist of both lecture and hands on exercises, so please bring your laptop with your favorite VM player.


Speakers
avatar for John deGruyter

John deGruyter

John grew up in Nitro, West Virginia, but is currently living in the Northern Virginia/DC area. Security has been his passion and his hobby for the past 14 years. He recently walked away from his job in IT management to pursue his career as a security researcher. This year he and... Read More →


Saturday October 20, 2012 1:00pm - 1:50pm PDT
Main Stage 600 Kanawha Boulevard East, Charleston, WV, United States
 
Sunday, October 21
 

10:00am PDT

Hardware Hacking Village - Day 3

Join JP (Ronin) in the hardware hacking village, and build your own Glitch!

Check this out for details on the Glitch, by Glitch Ops:

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1186217328/the-glitch


Speakers
avatar for Ronin

Ronin

JP “.ronin” is a security researcher and consultant. His research interests focus primarily on wireless and portable security. He is the primary developer on Katana USB drive and various other open source projects. He maintains www.hackfromacave.com for publishing projects and... Read More →



Sunday October 21, 2012 10:00am - 2:00pm PDT
Hardware Hacking Village
  Workshops, Hacking
 
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