BSidesCharm 2018 - Saturday, April 28
10:00
Payne
Keynote
Duncan
Traffic Analysis Workshop 2018
Demick, III
Binary Reverse Engineering for Beginners
Hiring Village
11:30
Wong
To AI or Not to AI? What the US Military Needs for Fighting Cyber Wars
Stacey
Preparing for Incident Handling and Response within Industrial Control Networks
12:00
Metcalf
FailTime: Failing towards Success
Edwards
TItle: Getting Saucy with APFS! - The State of Apple’s New File System
14:00
Bordonaro, Gephart, Ruthenberg
Basic Offensive Application of MOF Files in WMI Scripting
Roth
An Open Source Malware Classifier and Dataset
14:30
Hedglin
Counting Down to Skynet
15:00
Serper
How we reverse engineered OSX/Pirrit, got legal threats and survived
Slowik
Threat Activity Attribution: Differentiating the Who from the How
16:00
Kerr, Rodriquez
Quantify your hunt: not your parents’ red teaming
Misher
Breaking and Entering: Lessons Learned from a Federal Penetration Tester
17:00
Limbago
Internet Anarchy & The Global March toward Data Localization
Grant
Powershell Deobfuscation: Putting the toothpaste back in the tube
BSidesCharm 2018 - Sunday, April 29
10:00
Germain, Mosley
Effective Monitoring for Operational Security
Ahuja
Plight at the end of the Tunnel
Hughes, Parakesyan, Quach
Threat Hunting with ELK
Hazelton, Terpandjian
Cloud Busting: Understanding Cloud-Based Digital Forensics
10:30
Grunzweig
Rise of the Miners
Noerenberg
Malware Analysis and Automation using Binary Ninja
12:00
Callahan, Marini, Shirley, Thomas
Keynote - Between a SOC and a Hard Place Panel
14:00
Mathis
Using Atomic Red Team to Test Endpoint Solutions
Andrzejewski
Exercise Your SOC: How to run an effective SOC response simulation
15:00
Adams, Myers
Adding Simulated Users to Your Pentesting Lab with PowerShell
Connell
Building a Predictive Pipeline to Rapidly Detect Phishing Domains
16:00
Closing Ceremony


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.