] "Twelve years ago, a unique gathering of hackers, law ] enforcement, lawyers, civil libertarians, and journalists ] was born. That subversive gathering has evolved into a ] subversive institution," said Dark Tangent, founder of ] DEFCON. "People that were considered threats when we ] started are now considered assets protecting critical ] infrastructure worldwide. I'm very pleased at DEFCON's ] evolution and am excited to have what I consider the best ] selection and quantity of speakers ever assembled at an ] event of its kind." ] ] This year's event will debut more new technical material ] than ever before. Significant exploits will be revealed, ] new freeware releases will be demonstrated, and new ] research will be presented. This is an article from a German site that's promoting Def Con. Again, my Kryptos talk is listed as one of the more interesting talks, which still has me jazzed and flattered. ;) I also completely agree with the top-billed talk, "Quantum Hacking", by Richard Thieme. He's an *amazing* speaker, and I'm very much looking forward to his talk. IT-SecCity - DEFCON: One-Hundred Leading Hackers to Present New Material to Their Peers |