Watch rC3 Chaos Computer Conference With DEFCON 201 :: Dec 27th — Dec 30th

DCG 201
3 min readDec 26, 2020

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Date: December 27th, Sunday — December 30th, Wednesday

Time: SEE SCHEDULE

Location: ONLINE (SEE BELOW)

Meet-Up: https://www.meetup.com/DEFCON201/events/275096175/

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::DEFCON 201 — CODE OF CONDUCT::

We are proud to announce that we will be live streaming a section of us reacting to the rC3 conference for each of the four days of the convention!

The Chaos Communication Congress is an annual conference organized by the Chaos Computer Club. The congress features a variety of lectures and workshops on technical and political issues related to security, cryptography, privacy and online freedom of speech. It is considered one of the largest events of this kind, alongside the DEF CON in Las Vegas. 2020 will be the first year in which Congress will not take place at a physical location due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

rC3 will be a variety of distributed small local events in hackspaces with a joint program of streamed talks, online workshops, art, culture and various forms of networked togetherness.

If you want to know the schedule you can view it here:

Live Streams:

Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/defcon201live

dLive: https://dlive.tv/defcon201

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYDQaOHbK5trRU2CDgb0qSg

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/defcon201/

AGENDA & SCHEDULE

Sunday — ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD (EST)
12:00 NOON
Hacking the Nintendo Game & Watch
1:00 PM
Accessible input for readers, coders, and hackers
2:00 PM
Hijacking Transient Execution through Microarchitectural Load Value Injection
3:00 PM
Lecture: Hacking German Elections
4:00 PM
The Yes Men from Tricksters in an age of dirty tricks
5:00 PM
BONUS :: Lecture: Tracking Ransomware End-to-end

Monday — ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD (EST)
11:00 AM
close encounters @ rc3 # 2
12:00 NOON
Milk Tea Alliance, let’s make protest cute again!
1:00 PM
Attacking CPUs with Power Side Channels from Software: Why is electricity leaked here?
2:00 PM
Assault in office by police officer: inside
3:00 PM
Spot the surveillance
4:00 PM
Lecture: remote Stellwerk Experience
5:00 PM
Turning Facial Recognition Against the Police
6:00PM EST
BONUS :: Fuzzing the phone in the iPhonet

Tuesday — ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD (EST)
11:00 AM
close encounters @ rc3 # 3
12:00 NOON
Unconventional HDL synthesis experiments
1:00 PM
Twilight — MIDI Broadcasting Ice Sculpture
3:00 PM
Hacking Diversity: The Politics of Inclusion in Open Technology Cultures
4:00 PM
OPENCOIL — A Roaming Speedshow
5:00 PM
BONUS :: Ramming Enclave Gates: A Systematic Vulnerability Assessment of TEE Shielding Runtimes / iketohear — Self-Adjustment of Open Source Mobile Hearing Aid Prototype
6:00 PM
Lecture: “My Whores Manifesto” — online reading and conversation with Undine de Rivière

Wednesday — ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD (EST)
9:00 AM
The state of digital rights in Latin America
10:00 AM
Watching the Watchers — How Surveillance Companies track you using Mobile Networks
12:00 NOON
Lecture: Inside xHamster
1:00 PM
close encounters @ rc3 Wrapup & Q&A

About Child’s Play

Since 2003, we’ve set up and organized Child’s Play, a game industry charity dedicated to improving the lives of children with toys and games in our network of over 220 facilities worldwide, including hospitals and domestic abuse shelters. Over the years, you as a community have answered the call and come together to raise millions of dollars.

Child’s Play works in two ways. With the help of hospital staff, we set up gift wish lists full of video games, toys, books, and other fun stuff for kids. By clicking on a hospital location on our map, you can view that hospital’s wish list and send a gift.

Child’s Play also receives cash donations throughout the year. With those cash donations, we purchase new consoles, peripherals, games, and more for hospitals and therapy facilities. These donations allow for children to enjoy age-appropriate entertainment, interact with their peers, friends, and family, and can provide vital distraction from an otherwise generally unpleasant experience.

Donate:

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Written by DCG 201

North East New Jersey DEFCON Group Chapter. Dirty Jersey Represent! We meet at Sub Culture once a month to hack on technology projects! www.defcon201.org

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