All three scheduled tracks, by room. Note that a fourth "unscheduled" track will open for signups starting Friday morning. Jump to Friday ... Saturday ... Sunday. Each title links to the main Schedule of talks and abstracts. Talks in the Felsenstein room are submitted at the Info Desk. The fourth track talks are listed in the wiki.
Room: Dennis
1000 Community Fabrication: Four Years Later
1100 State of Open Source Hardware
1200 The Autism Spectrum & You
1300 Cryptome Tracks the NYPD Ring of Steel
1400 Keynote: William Binney followed by lightning talks
1600 Hacktivism, Tools, & the Arab Spring
1700 “Kill the Internet” - MemeFactory
1800 Why You Shouldn’t Write Off Higher Education
1900 Mastering Master-Keyed Systems
2000 Wikileaks, Whistleblowers, & the War on the First Amendment
2100 Sierra Zulu - How to Create a Film About the Digital Age
2200 The Internet is for Porn!
2300 Hosting irc.2600.net - My Life with the Thrill Kill Cult
Room: Sassaman
1000 Smartphone Penetration Testing Framework
1100 Technology to Change Society
1200 Testing the Two Party Tyranny & Open Source Everything
1300 Using a Space Camp Model for Security Training
1400 Keynote: William Binney followed by lightning talks
1600 Legal Processes As Infrastructure Attacks
1700 Destroying Evidence Before It’s Evidence
1800 Advanced Handcuff Hacking
1900 Nymwars
2000 Exploiting ZigBee & the Internet of Things
2100 Jason Scott’s Digital History
2200 How to Communicate with Your Car’s Network
2300 Computer Forensics
Room: Nutt
1100 Infrastructure Mediated Sensing
1200 Messing with Nmap through Smoke & Mirrors
1300 Crimeware Tools & Techniques
1400 Keynote: William Binney (1st hour only)
1500 Real Advances in Android Malware
1600 Building Radios to Talk to the Dead
1700 HIDIOUS Methods of Keystroke Injection
1800 We Will Be Legion: Decentralizing the Web
1900 Digital Security in Health Care Institutions
2000 Make Your Laws
2100 Printable Electronics & the Future of Open Hardware
2200 “No Natural Resources Were Hurt Assembling This Sofa”
2300 Solving More Than #firstworldproblems
Room: Dennis
1000 Occupy the Airwaves
1100 Protecting Your Data from the Cops
1200 Phone Phreak Confidential
1300 Keynote: The Yes Men followed by lightning talks
1500 SCADA/PLC Exploitation & Disclosure
1600 Pwn the Drones
1700 Privacy - A Postmortem
2000 Taking a Bite Out of Logs with Sagan
2100 Social Engineering
2200 3D Printing: Making Friends in DC
2300 Activist DDoS Attacks: When Analogies & Metaphors Fail
2359 Spy Improv: Reality Unfiltered
Room: Sassaman
1000 I’m Not a Real Friend, But I Play One on the Internet
1100 Historic Hacks in Portable Computing
1200 Practical Insecurity in Encrypted Radio
1300 Keynote: The Yes Men followed by lightning talks
1500 Geeks & Depression
1630 Electric Bodies & Possible Worlds
1800 Combat Robots Then & Now
1900 Project Byzantium
2000 Twitter Revolution Meets Surveillance State
2100 Designing Free Hardware
2200 The ARRIStocrats: Cable Modem Lulz
2300 Your Cell Phone is Covered in Spiders!
2359 Film Screening: Monochrom’s Kiki and Bubu: Rated R Us
Room: Nutt
1000 Why Browser Cryptography is Bad
1100 Advancements in Botnet Attacks
1200 Hacking Mindsets
1300 Keynote: The Yes Men (first hour only)
1400 An Aesthetic Critique of Fictional Media
1500 Privacy Tricks for Activist Web Developers
1600 Patents: How to Get Them & How to Beat Them
1700 The Weather is Not Boring!
1800 The Original WWII Hackers
1900 Hacking the Cosmos via Crowdsourced Particle Astronomy
2000 IPv6 Now! What Does This Mean?
2100 Social Engineering
2200 DKIM: You’re Doing It Wrong
2300 The Emergence of Hacker as Artist & Artist as Hacker
Room: Dennis
1000 When the Founder is Gone: Open Projects Longevity
1100 Information Distribution in the Arab Spring
1200 DUI/DWI Testing - A Hacker’s View
1300 How to Retrofit the First Law of Robotics
1400 DARPA Funding for Hackers: A Good Thing?
1500 Cell Site Location Data & Nontrespassory Surveillance
1600 Explosive Steganography
1700 Open Source Telephony Network
1800 Old School Phreaking
1900 Closing Ceremonies
Room: Sassaman
1000 Countermeasures Against Ubiquitous Surveillance
1100 Hackers & Media Hype
1200 Brain Chemistry
1300 Hacking the Spaces
1400 Dead in a Pool of Blood & Millions in Net Art
1500 Privacy by Design
1600 ICANN’s New gTLD Program
1700 Anti-Censorship & Anti-Surveillance Tools
Room: Nutt
1000 Recent Advances in Single Packet Authorization
1100 Using Browser-based Tools to Open Up the Web
1200 Manufacturing Modern Computer Chips
1300 Hack the Law
1400 Why Names Matter
1500 Re-wired: Hacking the Auditory Experience
1600 Declassifying Government
1700 State of HTTPS