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Kiwicon 2013 photos
Rolling photo updates from the seventh Kiwicon in Wellington.
on Nov 9 2013 6:53PM
Kiwicon mixmaster Metlstorm welcomes the combined badasses.
#Ducksec. Flat duck > Upright? WTF IDK.
Thomas Lim says China got walloped and is seeking its identity. Go to Syscan and you'll learn that not everyone is blackhat and APT is BS.
A wonderful tribute to the late good hacker Baraby Jack by his sister Amberleigh and mate Mark Dowd.
Amerbleigh.
Mark.
It's easier than you might think to down a drone, barf says.
Cyberfriends cupcakes.
Red Dawn were grateful to play to a crowd who understood what the hell netcat was.
Pat Gray says the NSA won't cripple consumer tech.
The upper deck.
Kiwicon awesomesauce.
F*ck cyberwar. Kiwicon 7 China edition is all about cyber friends.
Cyber beer.
Metylsheep.
Nick von Dadelszen and Ben Creet ink draft guidelines to help hackers disclose bugs without going to the clink.
At its core, the guidelines suggest to avoid being a d*ck.
And 'be genuine' because IT noobs shouldn't necessarily be expected to know what you're taking about.
NZ's crypto oracle Peter Gutmann points to ten years worth of examples of how encryption was bypassed but not broken.
Throwing crypto at your problems won't make the warm and fuzzy feeling last.
Interviewed by NZ radio.
The lockpicks for Te Kuiti Warrior 4
David Ottenheimer on finding Whiro in big data.
The presentations streamed to the bar.
Kiwicon mixmaster Metlstorm welcomes the combined badasses.
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