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DEF CON 23 [Audio] Speeches from the Hacker Convention - DaKahuna & satanklawz - Introduction to SDR and the Wireless Village - 101 Track

DaKahuna & satanklawz - Introduction to SDR and the Wireless Village - 101 Track

10/30/15 • -1 min

DEF CON 23 [Audio] Speeches from the Hacker Convention

Materials Available here: https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2023/DEF%20CON%2023%20presentations/DEFCON-23-DaKahuna-Satanlawz-Introduction-to-SDR-and-Wifi-Village.pdf

Introduction to SDR and the Wireless Village
DaKahuna
satanklawz

In many circumstances, we all have to wear different hats when pursuing hobbies, jobs and research. This session will discuss the exploration and use of software defined radio from two perspectives; that of a security researcher and Ham Radio operator. We will cover common uses and abuses of hardware to make them work like transceivers that the Ham crowed is use too, as well as extending the same hardware for other research applications. Additionally we will highlight some of the application of this knowledge for use at The Wireless Village! Come and join this interactive session; audience participation is encouraged.

By day DaKahuna works for a small defense contractor as a consultant to large government agencies providing critical reviews of customer organizations compliance with Federal Information Systems information Security Act (FISMA) requirements, effectiveness of their implementation of National Institute for Science and Technology (NIST) Special Publication requirements, cyber security policies, cyber security program plans, and governmental standards and guidance. By night he enjoys roaming the airwaves , be it the amateur radio bands or wireless networks. He is a father of two, grandfather to three, 24 year Navy veteran communicator, holder of an amateur radio Extra Class license and a staunch supporter and exerciser of his 2nd Amendment rights who enjoys shooting targets out to 1200 yards.

Satanklawz has been in the information security realm for 15 years. He built and sold a wireless ISP, worked info sec in the financial services industry and now is a public servant of sorts. His hobbies and interests have always involved radio in some sort of fashion. When he has spare time, he is completing his PhD, teaches, create mischief, and is working on his dad jokes.

Flowers, red and blue,

satanklawz loves *SDR*.

This is a haiku.

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Materials Available here: https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2023/DEF%20CON%2023%20presentations/DEFCON-23-DaKahuna-Satanlawz-Introduction-to-SDR-and-Wifi-Village.pdf

Introduction to SDR and the Wireless Village
DaKahuna
satanklawz

In many circumstances, we all have to wear different hats when pursuing hobbies, jobs and research. This session will discuss the exploration and use of software defined radio from two perspectives; that of a security researcher and Ham Radio operator. We will cover common uses and abuses of hardware to make them work like transceivers that the Ham crowed is use too, as well as extending the same hardware for other research applications. Additionally we will highlight some of the application of this knowledge for use at The Wireless Village! Come and join this interactive session; audience participation is encouraged.

By day DaKahuna works for a small defense contractor as a consultant to large government agencies providing critical reviews of customer organizations compliance with Federal Information Systems information Security Act (FISMA) requirements, effectiveness of their implementation of National Institute for Science and Technology (NIST) Special Publication requirements, cyber security policies, cyber security program plans, and governmental standards and guidance. By night he enjoys roaming the airwaves , be it the amateur radio bands or wireless networks. He is a father of two, grandfather to three, 24 year Navy veteran communicator, holder of an amateur radio Extra Class license and a staunch supporter and exerciser of his 2nd Amendment rights who enjoys shooting targets out to 1200 yards.

Satanklawz has been in the information security realm for 15 years. He built and sold a wireless ISP, worked info sec in the financial services industry and now is a public servant of sorts. His hobbies and interests have always involved radio in some sort of fashion. When he has spare time, he is completing his PhD, teaches, create mischief, and is working on his dad jokes.

Flowers, red and blue,

satanklawz loves *SDR*.

This is a haiku.

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undefined - Tottenkoph & IrishMASMS - Hackers Hiring Hackers - How to Do Things Better - 101 Track

Tottenkoph & IrishMASMS - Hackers Hiring Hackers - How to Do Things Better - 101 Track

Materials Available here: https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2023/DEF%20CON%2023%20presentations/DEFCON-23-Tottenkoph-IrishMASMS-Hackers-Hiring-Hacker.pdf

Hackers Hiring Hackers - How to Do Things Better
Tottenkoph Security Consultant, Rapid7
IrishMASMS Hacker

There are a lot of talks about how to be a better pen tester and workshops that show you how to use all of the cool new tools that are available to make our jobs easier, but there are only a few talks that address what some of us consider to be the hardest part of getting a job in security: the hiring process. The information security field is in desperate need of people with the technical skills hackers have to fill a myriad of roles within organizations across the world. However, both sides of the table are doing horribly when it comes to hiring and interviewing for work.

Organizations are doing poorly trying to communicate expectations for a job, there are people going to interviews without knowing how to showcase their (limited or vast) experience, and some people posture themselves so poorly that the hiring managers don’t think the candidates are really interested in the job. This talk takes the experiences of the speakers as both interviewers and interviewees as well as from others within the scene in order to help better prepare hackers to enter (or move within) “the industry” as well as let the people making hiring decisions know what they can do to get the people and experience they need for their teams.

Tottenkoph has been hacking for the past 10 years and is currently a security consultant for Rapid7. Tottie has spoken at several hacker cons and is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, planning to apply its practices to the hacker and infosec communities.

Twitter: @Tottenkoph

IrishMASMS is an old school hacker, fighting the good fight in Computer Network Defence (CND)/blue team efforts for over 16 years. Been lurking about since DEF CON 10, DJing the B&W ball at DEF CON 18 (with quite a few AP pool shindigs and private parties along the way). Panel member at HOPE 5, presenter at a couple of Notacon’s, and some other conferences that are hard to remember what really happened. Having progressed through the ranks to hiring manager and director level, he has experienced the pain from both sides of the hiring process and desires to improve the situation for the InfoSec community. Is this where we mention cyberderp?

Twitter: @IrishMASMS

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undefined - Damon Small - Beyond the Scan: The Value Proposition of Vulnerability Assessment - 101 Track

Damon Small - Beyond the Scan: The Value Proposition of Vulnerability Assessment - 101 Track

Materials Available here:https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2023/DEF%20CON%2023%20presentations/DEFCON-23-Damon-Small-Beyond-the-Scan.pdf

Beyond the Scan: The Value Proposition of Vulnerability Assessment
Damon Small Security Researcher

Vulnerability Assessment is, by some, regarded as one of the least “sexy” capabilities in information security. However, it is the presenter’s view that it is also a key component of any successful infosec program, and one that is often overlooked. Doing so serves an injustice to the organization and results in many missed opportunities to help ensure success in protecting critical information assets. The presenter will explore how Vulnerability Assessment can be leveraged “Beyond the Scan” and provide tangible value to not only the security team, but the entire business that it supports.

Damon Small began his career studying music at Louisiana State University. Pursuing his desire to actually make money, he took advantage of computer skills learned in the LSU recording studio to become a systems administrator in the mid 1990s. Following the dotcom bust in the early 2000s, Small began focusing on cyber security. This has remained his passion, and over the past 15 years as a security professional he has supported infosec initiatives in the healthcare, defense, and oil and gas industries. In addition to his Bachelor of Arts in Music, Small completed the Master of Science in Information Assurance degree from Norwich University in 2005.

Twitter: @damonsmall

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