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#Ruxcon 2011 in pictures
Photos from the Ruxcon 2011 security conference in Melbourne. About 600 people packed the conference sessions, renowned for their technical insight.
on Nov 20 2011 8:56AM
Delegates file into the CQ building at around 9am Saturday.
Waiting to get in.
Delegates mill around prior to the sessions. Beer wasn't poured until 11am.
Swag. Ruxcon bags.
The official party. Professional delegates who forked out $1000 had a party the night earlier and an extra day of technical sessions.
Ruxcon lit up room two with pretty lights.
Room one.
Aruba Networks set up the wireless. No reports of pwnage yet.
Delegates work hard to take out this year's Capture the Flag event.
Was this guy imported from Kiwicon?
Delegates fill the main area.
The Ruxcon session book.
People wait to hear Peter Fillmore from Witham Laboratories.
Ruxcon celebrated its seventh event.
Fillmore de-constructs cloning contactless payment cards.
Ruxcon is a pilgrimage for many.
Room Two was filled to the brim for Fillmore's talk.
Room one was packed for Alex Kirk's talk.
Malware myth-busting. Check your political correctness at the door.
Alex Kirk.
Vincent Berg from IOActive talks SSL traffic analysis attacks.
Delegates work hard at the CTF competition.
DSD stepped up their sponsorship this year. Ruxcon would no doubt be a valuable hunting ground for staff.
Queue forms when Ruxcon hoodies and tees go on sale.
The CTF leader board.
The CTF leader board.
Tom gets one of the first hoodies.
Tom gets one of the first hoodies.
CTF.
The lock picking competition starts. A scrum ensues.
Loose blades from street sweepers make the best torsion tool.
Points are assigned to each lock based on complexity.
The room was packed for the lock picking lunch session.
Silvio Cesare of Deakin University presents some of his PhD research into the automated detection of Linux software bugs and vulnerabilities.
The after party was a hit. Many delegates turned up and stayed well into the night.
Introducing comedian Dave O'Neil. Computer jokes just weren't funny.
Ruxcon put on a generous bar tab. Delegates performed honourably in their quest to finish it off.
Delegates file into the CQ building at around 9am Saturday.
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