Talks
:: TALKS — version 0x04 (95% current reviewed, selected and confirmed)
- Guide to Linux kernel exploitation (Ivor Canjuga)
- Anti-Virus Evasion through BadUSB (Cristian Cornea)
- Doing OAuth the secure way (Darko Kukovec)
- Mitigating SSRF Vulnerabilities in Go: A Practical Guide (Marcin Niemiec)
- A tale of an almost and one CVE (Danijel Grah)
- Bypassing Web-App Firewalls and Password Attempt Limits (Daniel Poposki)
- Using conference room TVs to eavesdrop meetings (Tomislav Turek)
- Poor mans journey to the future (Nikola Garafolić)
- 15+ years of oss-security (Solar Designer)
- Say “cheese”! Capturing your life through exported activities (Milosz Gaczkowski)
- How enterprise SaaS apps are leaking your data to 3rd parties—and how to get it under control (Boris Sieklik)
:: WORKSHOPS — all soon to be added
- Workshop: Supervised hacking – Senior and the Junior crew (Petar ‘Hetti’ Kosic)
Workshop: Once upon a malloc… (Aleksander Mundjar)
Note(s):
- The rest of the talks and workshops will be published soon.
- If you are presenter and you see in your talk/workshop description typos or you want to change something. Let us know, because we only did copy+paste of what you have submitted ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- Due to some last-minute cancelations, there are still some slots for talks empty. If you have something you want to present as 30min or 60min talk, let us know.
- Like every year, you can expect the Lightning Talks section, so there is still a chance for participation for those who didn’t submit a paper and want to present something very light (<7min).