ShmooCon V - 2009 - Friday, February 6
15:00
Fleischer
Opening Remarks
16:00
Greenstadt, Johanson
Open Vulture - Scavenging the Friendly Skies Open Source UAV Platform
16:30
Ligh, Smith
Building the 2008 and 2009 ShmooBall Launchers
17:00
Janansky
The Day Spam Stopped (The Srizbi Botnet Takedown)
17:30
Adams, Hartstein, MobileDisco
Automated Mapping of Large Binary Objects
18:00
Davis
Decoding the SmartKey
18:30
Corman, Dahn, Shubina
Watching the Watcher: The Prevalence of Third-party Web Tracking
19:00
Chuvakin, Conti, Daniel
Keynote
ShmooCon V - 2009 - Saturday, February 7
10:00
Corbari
Phishing Statistics and Intuitive Enumeration of Hosts and Roles
Kennedy, valanx
Exploring Novel Ways in Building Botnets
Dispensa
Radio Reconnaissance in Penetration Testing - All Your RF Are Belong to Us
11:00
Maynor, Zaborowski
Building an All-Channel Bluetooth Monitor
Devers
Pulling a John Connor: Defeating Android
Bailey, McRee
Fail 2.0: Further Musings on Attacking Social Networks
12:00
Miller, Neely
Next Generation Wireless Recon, Visualizing the Airwaves
Li
Hack the Genome! The Age of Bimolecular Cryptology
Bratus
Stranger in a Strange Land: Reflections on a Linux Guy's First Year at Microsoft
14:00
Endgrain
Man in the Middling Everything with The Middler
Abraham
Blinded by Flash: Widespread Security Risks Flash Developers Don't See
Reguly
They Took My Laptop! U.S. Search and Seizure Explained
15:00
Cates, Gates
Building Wireless Sensor Hardware and Software
Wolf
802.11 ObgYn or "Spread Your Spectrum"
Dabirsiaghi
The Gentlemen's Agreement: Pwning Friends Legally for Fun, ????, and Profit
16:00
Calca, Day, Palazon
Off the Shelf Security Meeting Crime with an Open Mind
Kennedy, valanx
All Your Packets are Belong To Us: Attacking Backbone Technologies
Lockheed
Security vs. Usability: False Paradigms of Lazyness
17:00
Chapman, Cowan
The OWASP AntiSamy Project
O'Toole
The Fast-Track Suite: Advanced Penetration Techniques Made Easy
Ragsdale
Storming the Ivy Tower: How to Hack Your Way into Academia
ShmooCon V - 2009 - Sunday, February 8
10:00
Daniel
Enough with the Insanity: Dictionary Based Rainbow Tables
Moulton, Ray
Re-Playing with (Blind) SQL Injection
Vega
Ten Cool Things You Didn't Know About Your Hard Drive!
11:00
Holt
EDL Cloning for $250
Blazakis
RFID Unplugged
Chéron
Solve this Cipher and Win!
12:00
Palka
Jsunpack: An Automatic JavaScript Unpacker
0wn the Con
Banks, Bregenzer
Reinterpreting the Disclosure Debate for Web Infections
13:30
Fleischer, Gourneau, Jagdale, Lauer
Are bad times good for security professionals?
14:00
Fleischer
Closing Remarks


Instructions

This "Old School" schedule is an automatically-generated evolution of a manually-generated hack Darth Null has been using at ShmooCon since 2007. It won't work too well for a large conference, like DEFCON, but for smaller events like ShmooCon or BlackHat DC, it might be useful.

Simply print this out at whatever scale is most helpful to you. For example, for ShmooCon: print at 65%, fold Friday and Sunday back behind Saturday, and laminate, for a two-sided 3" x 4" card that you can keep in your shirt pocket.