I can't go, but it looks to be a nice mix of talks this year. In particular the ones that strike me are:
Breakpoint:
- Jacob Maskiewicz - Mouse Trap: Exploiting Firmware Updates in USB Peripherals
- Dr Thomas Holt - Stolen Data Markets: An Economic and Organizational Assessment
- Joe FitzPatrick - NSA Playset: PCIe
- Brad Schwartz - Smartphone Physical: The Current State of Play
Ruxcon:
- Jay Davis & Luke Jahnke - Safecracking on a Budget
- tty0x80 - Android Forensics: The Joys of JTAG
- Matthew Halchyshak & Joseph Tartaro - Cyber Necromancy: Reverse Engineering Dead Protocols
- Silvio Cesare - Recapping Breaking the Security of Physical Devices
- Lion Gu - Mobile Underground Activities in China
- Mark Brand - Finding Bugs The Rube-Goldberg Way
- Adam Daniel - The Devil in the Detail - Advanced Forensic Artifact Analysis and More Tales From the Coalface
- Robert Winkel - Image and Video Forensics - An Image is Worth 1000 Frauds
And would love to participate in:
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Breakpoint Training provides a unique opportunity for students to receive specialist security training not usually available in Australia. Our local and international trainers are considered to be experts in their given security fields
* Saumil Shah - The Exploit Laboratory: Introduction To Exploit Development (Registration closes September 5th)
* Louis Nyffenegger & Luke Jahnke - Advanced Web Hacking
* Kayne Naughton - Open Source Intelligence and Automating Intelligence Collection
Training will run over Monday 6th to Tuesday 7th of October. For more information, or to make an inquiry, please visit the Breakpoint training page <https://ruxconbreakpoint.com/training/>.