2.0 -//Pentabarf//Schedule//EN camp2015 Schedule camp2015 Schedule PUBLISH 6634@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6634 camp2015-6634-pushing_the_limits_of_diy_electronics Pushing the limits of DIY electronics Bridging the gap between DIY and professional electronics English en 20150814T211500 20150814T221500 010000 Pushing the limits of DIY electronics- Bridging the gap between DIY and professional electronics DIY electronics often means Arduinos and breadboards. But you can do so much more. Things like BGA soldering, DDRx-RAM, HDMI and PCI Express. This talk will show you how. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6634.html Simulacron-3 hunz PUBLISH 6639@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6639 camp2015-6639-d-offline_das_drohende_wlan-sterben_was_wir_dagegen_tun_konnen D-Offline? Das drohende WLAN-Sterben & was wir dagegen tun können Die Bundesregierung will offene WLANs verhindern, aber das neue Telemediengesetz kann man hacken German de 20150814T111500 20150814T114500 003000 D-Offline? Das drohende WLAN-Sterben & was wir dagegen tun können- Die Bundesregierung will offene WLANs verhindern, aber das neue Telemediengesetz kann man hacken Die Störerhaftung verhindert bisher oft, dass Unternehmen und Private in Deutschland offene Funknetzwerke anbieten. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6639.html Project 2501 vieuxrenard PUBLISH 6642@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6642 camp2015-6642-o_p_er_a_t_i_o_a_l_glit_c_he_s o͈̮p̢ęr̕a͠t̶̨i͟oǹ͓̜a̵l̷ glit̶̨ć̶̛he͝s How To Make Human Machine Readable German de 20150814T191500 20150814T194500 003000 o͈̮p̢ęr̕a͠t̶̨i͟oǹ͓̜a̵l̷ glit̶̨ć̶̛he͝s- How To Make Human Machine Readable <i>...niemanden interessiert wie's funktioniert, solange es funktioniert</i> Also lasst uns Fehler machen. ---- Diese Performance Lecture basiert auf einer <a href="http://noparts.org/operational_glitches/operational_glitches.pdf">essayistischen Annäherung</a> an technische Bilder als ein Phänomen. Sie versucht einen Blick zurück in die Ursprünge von Rechenmaschinen als Kontrollinstrumente, sowie einen Blick in die Zukunft im kybernetischen Sinne. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6642.html Simulacron-3 Christian Heck PUBLISH 6651@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6651 camp2015-6651-mythen_der_elektronikentwicklung Mythen der Elektronikentwicklung „Der Profi macht nur neue Fehler. Der Dummkopf wiederholt seine Fehler. Der Faule und der Feige machen keine Fehler.“ German de 20150814T223000 20150814T233000 010000 Mythen der Elektronikentwicklung- „Der Profi macht nur neue Fehler. Der Dummkopf wiederholt seine Fehler. Der Faule und der Feige machen keine Fehler.“ Es gibt unzählige Möglichkeiten, ein Hardwareentwicklungsprojekt in den Sand zu setzen. Man muss nicht für alle davon selbst verantwortlich sein, um daraus zu lernen. Und nicht alles, was man irgendwo schon mal gehört hat, ist auch wirklich richtig. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6651.html Simulacron-3 luky PUBLISH 6657@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6657 camp2015-6657-how_to_make_your_software_build_reproducibly How to make your software build reproducibly Get a verifiable path from source to binary English en 20150813T160000 20150813T170000 010000 How to make your software build reproducibly- Get a verifiable path from source to binary Auditing source code is not enough when build tools are themselves a target. When software can be built reproducibly, anyone is enabled to verify that binaries have actually been made from the source code they claim to be made from. The lecture will present several tricks learned while trying to make Debian — the largest collection of free software — build reproducibly. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6657.html Project 2501 Lunar PUBLISH 6676@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6676 camp2015-6676-digital_musical_instruments Digital Musical Instruments Evolution and design of new interfaces for musical expression English en 20150815T120000 20150815T123000 003000 Digital Musical Instruments- Evolution and design of new interfaces for musical expression Musical instrument designers have always brought together cutting-edge technology and a thorough understanding of ergonomics and interfaces tailored to the needs of musicians. This talk will present an introduction on the evolution of novel musical instruments and the most important design considerations. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6676.html Project 2501 Julian Vogels PUBLISH 6679@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6679 camp2015-6679-how_to_become_a_space_hacker How To Become A Space Hacker (let's hack OUTER space, the final frontier) English en 20150814T103000 20150814T110000 003000 How To Become A Space Hacker- (let's hack OUTER space, the final frontier) Forget hacking the planet - let's HACK THE UNIVERSE. In 2012, the world's leading space agency began a program that opened a gateway to outer space for citizen scientists - the NASA International Space Apps Challenge. Since then, tens of thousands of people have joined a global community that solves problems to improve life on Earth and in space. Learn how you too can become a space hacker! PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6679.html Project 2501 Mike Caprio PUBLISH 6688@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6688 camp2015-6688-a_practical_prototyping_primer A practical prototyping primer A rather unstructured selection of things I wished I knew 10 years ago. English en 20150815T183000 20150815T190000 003000 A practical prototyping primer- A rather unstructured selection of things I wished I knew 10 years ago. This will be a rapid-fire, tips-and-tricks lecture on practical prototyping. It will cover a series of practical tips, strategies & techniques, illustrated with all the mistakes I made over the past 10 years designing & building stuff. The lecture is intended for a non-specialized audience with a basic understanding of what a lasercutter, a 3D-printer and a milling machine does. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6688.html Simulacron-3 Lieven Standaert PUBLISH 6689@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6689 camp2015-6689-keys_where_we_re_going_we_don_t_need_keys Keys? Where we’re going we don’t need keys. English en 20150814T120000 20150814T123000 003000 Keys? Where we’re going we don’t need keys.- Smartlocks are the new way of securing doors by replacing the old mechanical locks by new high-tech and connected locks, able to communicate with other smart devices such as smartphones and computers. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6689.html Project 2501 Damien Cauquil PUBLISH 6701@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6701 camp2015-6701-building_a_culture_of_courage Building a culture of courage English en 20150814T120000 20150814T123000 003000 Building a culture of courage- Starting my new job, I was surprised about my colleagues reactions to my mistakes. No blame! People trust me to own my mistakes and fix them! Complex systems are brittle. Developers work in a constant state of new things-not-quite-working-yet. Programming in pairs and code reviews help us. But what about the quality of human interaction? How can we build a culture of blamelessness and why is it crucial for learning and for brave decision making? PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6701.html Simulacron-3 linse PUBLISH 6702@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6702 camp2015-6702-real_vegan_cheese Real Vegan Cheese Engineering yeast to produce casein English en 20150814T111500 20150814T114500 003000 Real Vegan Cheese- Engineering yeast to produce casein I will present the story and science behind this project, which is aimed at producing milk proteins in yeast. If we succeed we will be able to make vegan cheese which is indistinguishable from animal derived cheese. This project is run out of two hacker spaces in the SF bay area. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6702.html Simulacron-3 Benjamin Rupert PUBLISH 6703@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6703 camp2015-6703-3d_printing_high-quality_low-cost_free_medical_hardware 3D Printing High-Quality Low-Cost Free Medical Hardware Making medical devices accessible and hackable for all English en 20150813T223000 20150813T233000 010000 3D Printing High-Quality Low-Cost Free Medical Hardware- Making medical devices accessible and hackable for all Despite the dramatic falls in costs of production, medical devices have remained prohibitively expensive for all but the richest countries and physicians. Using 3D printing, rapid prototyping and Free hardware licenses, we have been developing and releasing off-patent medical devices that perform as well as the gold standard for a fraction of the cost. In this lecture, we discuss the history and scope of the problem, our progress to date and how attendees can participate and make their own medical devices. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6703.html Simulacron-3 Tarek Loubani PUBLISH 6709@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6709 camp2015-6709-notube NoTube Investigating the dark side of meaning production English en 20150816T120000 20150816T123000 003000 NoTube- Investigating the dark side of meaning production In an age obsessed with digital preservation, constantly growing databases, search engine optimization and unlimited encyclopedias, the NoTube is here to investigate in the dark side of meaning production. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6709.html Project 2501 IOCOSE PUBLISH 6710@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6710 camp2015-6710-making_coils_more_musical Making coils more musical English en 20150815T000000 20150815T010000 010000 Making coils more musical- Making music with Tesla coils has become more popular as the technology has become more accessible. But can they really be considered expressive musical instruments in their own right? This talk discusses recent performances using the CHIME RED Tesla coil controller, which provides Tesla coils many synthesizer effects (including 16-note polyphony) and integration with musical robots (https://vimeo.com/123003833). PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6710.html Project 2501 Josh Bailey PUBLISH 6711@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6711 camp2015-6711-hardware_attacks_hacking_chips_on_the_very_cheap Hardware attacks: hacking chips on the (very) cheap How to retrieve secret keys without going bankrupt English en 20150816T183000 20150816T190000 003000 Hardware attacks: hacking chips on the (very) cheap- How to retrieve secret keys without going bankrupt Hardware attacks are becoming more and more common. Attacks like Power Analysis or Fault Injection are spread and well known nowadays and the recent hacks to gaming consoles or payment systems are a proof of it. Despite the increasing popularity of these attacks, the cost of the required tools has been unaffordable for most security enthusiasts. Projects like Chipwhisperer have significantly decreased the price of a hardware-hacking setup even below the 1000€ barrier, but it still can be too high for hackers that only wants to experiment for fun. We want to prove that money is not a concern if you want to introduce yourself to hardware hacking. Is it possible to perform side channel analysis or fault injection attacks with only 30 euros? PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6711.html Project 2501 Ramiro Pareja & Rafa Boix PUBLISH 6715@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6715 camp2015-6715-how_to_organize_a_ctf How to organize a CTF English en 20150813T183000 20150813T190000 003000 How to organize a CTF- Capture the flag contests are today's - competitive - crossword puzzles. We want to introduce you to CTFs, share our experience in organizing them and provide you with dos and don'ts to help you get your own up and running. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6715.html Simulacron-3 Stephan Pfistner Stean PUBLISH 6730@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6730 camp2015-6730-fpgas_for_everyone FPGAs for everyone Integrating FPGAs with standard personal computers English en 20150817T124500 20150817T134500 010000 FPGAs for everyone- Integrating FPGAs with standard personal computers FPGAs are becoming more and more common in research and industrial projects. They are mostly used to accelerate problems of High Performance Computing. But standard personal computers can also benefit from them, e.g. with cryptographic accelerators, additional processor cores, hardware for special projects. This talk describes possible benefits for FPGAs in General Purpose Computing, and their requirements to the FPGA <-> Host connection and the operating system support. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6730.html Simulacron-3 byterazor PUBLISH 6732@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6732 camp2015-6732-experimental_fermentation_institutes_network_efin Experimental Fermentation Institutes Network (EFIN) fermenting together for better future English en 20150816T191500 20150816T194500 003000 Experimental Fermentation Institutes Network (EFIN)- fermenting together for better future This talk introduces the concept of experimental, educational and production centers which focus on fermentation arts and science. The range of the topics to cover is huge from new approaches in beer making, building up incubators to make it happen too many more. The places are community run, based on the open source concept of collaborating and sharing the results of their findings, functioning as a topical hackerspaces. They have strong ties with local communities in places where they are based, which needs they are trying to fulfill. They aim to collaborate internationally to promote this network of independent centers by strengthening the knowledge exchange by variety of means. We present both freshly established “facts on the ground“ and also the theoretical framework for creating new places and interlinking them together. Combining the fermentation arts of our ancestors, today’s science achievements with tomorrow’s technology is the aim! PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6732.html Simulacron-3 Frantisek Algoldor Apfelbeck PUBLISH 6733@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6733 camp2015-6733-privacy_badger Privacy Badger Stop being tracked online English en 20150813T171500 20150813T181500 010000 Privacy Badger- Stop being tracked online In this talk EFF Technologist Noah Swartz will present Privacy Badger, EFF's new browser extension that automatically blocks both invisible trackers and spying ads. It is intended to be a minimal or zero-configuration option that most Internet users can use to prevent non-consensual third party collection of their reading habits from their everyday browser. Privacy Badger couples the recently developed HTTP Do Not Track opt-out header with a number of heuristics for classifying the behavior of third parties, to automatically determine which should be blocked, which are needed but should have cookies blocked, and which are safe from a privacy perspective. They will also talk about the current state of non-consensual tracking on the web, what methods are currently being used to track people and exploring what alternatives we can pursue. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6733.html Simulacron-3 Noah Swartz Cooper Quintin PUBLISH 6737@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6737 camp2015-6737-analogue_mission_simulations Analogue Mission Simulations Wait what? Why not digital? English en 20150816T103000 20150816T110000 003000 Analogue Mission Simulations- Wait what? Why not digital? When you plan to send a rover to the moon, there are many things that can go wrong. Some are technical glitches, other are from the organisation. With an Analogue Mission Simulation we try to find those glitches before landing on the moon. In this presentation we plan to talk about the how, why and the neat technical challenges that come with such an event. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6737.html Simulacron-3 Karsten Becker PUBLISH 6738@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6738 camp2015-6738-freifunk_in_tv-whitespace Freifunk in TV-Whitespace More frequency spectrum with better propagation properties for WiFi mesh networking English en 20150813T191500 20150813T194500 003000 Freifunk in TV-Whitespace- More frequency spectrum with better propagation properties for WiFi mesh networking WLAN and mesh networking in the UHF band: More frequency spectrum with greater range for better and cheaper broadband access for everyone. The digital dividend through the digitization of terrestrial TV offers an important opportunity for better coverage and more bandwidth for all. Unfortunately, the UHF-TV spectrum is being auctioned off to the big telecommunications companies. As a result, broadband usage remains expensive. The UHF-band mesh network of the "Freifunk" open wireless radio networks community in Berlin is a first step in a different direction. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6738.html Simulacron-3 Elektra PUBLISH 6741@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6741 camp2015-6741-resisting_surveillance_it_s_is_not_just_about_the_metadata Resisting Surveillance: it's is not just about the metadata The infiltration and physical surveillance of social movements. English en 20150815T211500 20150815T221500 010000 Resisting Surveillance: it's is not just about the metadata- The infiltration and physical surveillance of social movements. This talk is given by three activists who were all targeted by UK police spy Mark Kennedy and who have direct personal experience of that and other physical surveillance. It will look at experiences of infiltration of social justice movements by the state and private contractors and some of our responses. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6741.html Project 2501 "Lily" harryhalpin Jason PUBLISH 6752@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6752 camp2015-6752-20_jahre_c-base 20 Jahre c-base Die Wahrheit™ über den Absturz - eine Transparenzoffensive German de 20150813T160000 20150813T170000 010000 20 Jahre c-base- Die Wahrheit™ über den Absturz - eine Transparenzoffensive 20 Jahre c-base. Insider packen aus. Ein Abriss über die bewegte Geschichte der abgestürzten Raumstation unter Berlin Mitte. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6752.html Simulacron-3 e-punc Mirko 'macro' Fichtner t PUBLISH 6753@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6753 camp2015-6753-gotta_block_em_all Gotta Block’em all Creating a usable tool against online trackers English en 20150816T111500 20150816T114500 003000 Gotta Block’em all- Creating a usable tool against online trackers Today’s websites and mobile applications heavily rely on third party libraries: to display advertisement, to enable social networking, and to analyze their audience. The convenience of these third party libraries comes at the cost of privacy violations for their users. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6753.html Project 2501 Markus Huber PUBLISH 6762@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6762 camp2015-6762-politische_losungen_fur_technische_probleme Politische Lösungen für technische Probleme? IT-Sicherheit per Gesetz German de 20150814T160000 20150814T163000 003000 Politische Lösungen für technische Probleme?- IT-Sicherheit per Gesetz Seit Edward Snowden ist IT-Sicherheit nicht mehr nur ein Thema für Konzerne und Verschwörungstheoretiker. Sie ist in den Fokus des allgemeinen Interesses geraten. Nicht nur die Marketing-Armeen deutscher und europäischer Unternehmen, sondern auch Politik und Parteien wollen nun schnelles Kapital aus dem Thema schlagen. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6762.html Project 2501 Linus Neumann PUBLISH 6765@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6765 camp2015-6765-understanding_open_proxies Understanding Open Proxies English en 20150814T103000 20150814T110000 003000 Understanding Open Proxies- Proxies have been around for a while now, but remain poorly understood. I'll share some data on how they are used, what they are used for, and who uses them. To understand open proxies, I've scanned the Internet to track their prevalence, and monitored public statistics interfaces to understand the machines hosting them. ~220 TB of traffic flows through open proxies each day, making them one of the largest overlay networks in existence - especially since most operators appear to be running them unintentionally. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6765.html Simulacron-3 Will Scott PUBLISH 6766@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6766 camp2015-6766-jumping_the_paywall Jumping the Paywall How to freely share research without being arrested English en 20150816T191500 20150816T194500 003000 Jumping the Paywall- How to freely share research without being arrested This presentation will identify and address two safety-critical problems permeating research today: lack of total free access to scholarship, and the looming threat of apprehension for trying to facilitate said free access. In other words, this presentation will explore how to procure access to all-too-often restricted content sequestered behind extortionate academic paywalls, and how to then safely freely disseminate said content without being apprehended. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6766.html Project 2501 Storm Harding PUBLISH 6774@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6774 camp2015-6774-for_women_in_tech_do for women in "${tech[@]}"; do Let's talk, share and learn from each other. English en 20150816T120000 20150816T123000 003000 for women in "${tech[@]}"; do- Let's talk, share and learn from each other. The lack of women in tech is evident in numbers and our experience. This imbalance has been in the focus of a public discussion, that has become increasingly difficult to follow and fueled by false accusations or false. So let's get together and try to understand what the underlying reasons are and what we can do to create a change. And most importantly ask ourselves: Why should we care? PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6774.html Simulacron-3 Fiona PUBLISH 6779@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6779 camp2015-6779-bugged_files Bugged Files Is Your Document Telling on You? English en 20150815T200000 20150815T210000 010000 Bugged Files- Is Your Document Telling on You? Certain file formats, like Microsoft Word and PDF, are known to have features that allow for outbound requests to be made when the file opens. Other file formats allow for similar interactions but are not well-known for allowing such functionality. In this talk, we explore various file formats and their ability to make outbound requests, as well as what that means from a security and privacy perspective. Most interestingly, these techniques are not built on mistakes, but intentional design decisions, meaning that they will not be fixed as bugs. From data loss prevention to de-anonymization to request forgery to NTLM credential capture, this presentation will explore what it means to have files that communicate to various endpoints when opened. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6779.html Project 2501 Daniel "unicornFurnace" Crowley Damon Smith PUBLISH 6783@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6783 camp2015-6783-mainstreet_policing_meets_military-grade_surveillance Mainstreet Policing Meets Military-Grade Surveillance English en 20150817T120000 20150817T123000 003000 Mainstreet Policing Meets Military-Grade Surveillance- In the United States, people increasingly understand that local police departments often possess high-tech military grade weapons and equipment designed for the battlefield. But what people don’t realize is that the same police departments often also possess very sophisticated surveillance technology that can be used to monitor, track and record the population as we all go about our everyday activities. The talk will explore the kinds of surveillance technologies now in the possession of ordinary police departments far from any crime or terrorism hotspots. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6783.html Project 2501 Catherine Crump PUBLISH 6785@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6785 camp2015-6785-advanced_interconnect_attacks Advanced interconnect attacks Chasing GRX and SS7 vulns English en 20150813T200000 20150813T210000 010000 Advanced interconnect attacks- Chasing GRX and SS7 vulns The largest weaknesses of mobile network are well hidden from users: Information exchanged between different mobile networks expose users to fraud and privacy risks. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6785.html Project 2501 Karsten Nohl Luca Melette PUBLISH 6787@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6787 camp2015-6787-vom_bordstein_bis_zu_bergeshohn Vom Bordstein bis zu Bergeshöhn Computer haben Gefühle - Wir helfen ihnen diese auszudrücken. German de 20150815T183000 20150815T190000 003000 Vom Bordstein bis zu Bergeshöhn- Computer haben Gefühle - Wir helfen ihnen diese auszudrücken. Fernab von Theorien zu Killerrobotern und der Privatsphärendebatte, die dem Machine Learning 2.0 seit den 2010ern anhängt, schaffen wir künstlerische Intelligenz - Einen Algorithmus, der Gedichte generiert. Basierend auf einer Technik, die die Funktionsweise des menschlichen Gehirns grundlegend nachahmt, lehren wir einer Maschine zu reimen wie Goethe und Schiller oder KIZ und Sido. Dieselbe Technik und deren Weiterentwicklung lassen sich seit 2012 Google und Facebook einiges kosten. Die Rede ist vom Deep Learning. Als Enthusiasten in diesem Bereich möchten wir zeigen, was man mit Deep Learning alles tun kann außer Gesichter erschreckend gut zu erkennen. Zudem wollen wir die Zuschauer anregen über Mensch und Maschine und deren Bewusstsein und Interaktion zu philosophieren. Wenn das Experiment gelingt verschwimmen die Grenzen der Protagonisten. Zuschauer können live Gedichte mit eigenem Input vom Algorithmus generieren lassen. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6787.html Project 2501 KARN Maximilian Ilse PUBLISH 6793@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6793 camp2015-6793-a_torifying_tale A Torifying Tale Our experiences of building and running Tor servers English en 20150815T191500 20150815T194500 003000 A Torifying Tale- Our experiences of building and running Tor servers In the spirit of “Failosophy” we would like to give a brief talk about the mistakes we made, and lessons we learned, in running Tor bridge, relay, and exit nodes. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6793.html Simulacron-3 Gustaf Bjorksten PUBLISH 6795@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6795 camp2015-6795-mexican_botnet_dirty_wars Mexican Botnet Dirty Wars Bots are waging a dirty war in Mexican social media. English en 20150814T191500 20150814T194500 003000 Mexican Botnet Dirty Wars- Bots are waging a dirty war in Mexican social media. Peñabots have been active in Mexican networks since the 2012 presidential elections. Named after President Enrique Peña Nieto, armies of bots have become a political weapon to combat protests and attack critics of the Mexican government online. Bots are waging a dirty war in Mexican social media. They are weaponized censors that silence dissent and cover up crimes. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6795.html Project 2501 Erin Gallagher PUBLISH 6798@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6798 camp2015-6798-fueling_the_revolution Fueling the Revolution Personal production of bio-fuels English en 20150816T200000 20150816T210000 010000 Fueling the Revolution- Personal production of bio-fuels Bio-fuels from waste can be part of the solution to stabilize climate change, but inaction by governments and industry means such fuels are not readily available. This talk will outline work being done to solve this problem at a personal level, by producing open source designs for equipment for local production of bio-fuels. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6798.html Simulacron-3 Gustaf Bjorksten PUBLISH 6799@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6799 camp2015-6799-how_to_destroy_a_laptop_with_top_secrets How to Destroy a Laptop with Top Secrets How did GCHQ do it to the Guardian's copy of Snowden's files? English en 20150816T211500 20150816T221500 010000 How to Destroy a Laptop with Top Secrets- How did GCHQ do it to the Guardian's copy of Snowden's files? In the summer of 2013, Guardian employees destroyed computers storing top secret documents from Snowden, on instruction and supervision from GCHQ. With access to the destroyed pieces, we investigated what GCHQ's instructions were and what we can learn from it about securely eradicating data on a machine. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6799.html Project 2501 Mustafa Al-Bassam Richard Tynan PUBLISH 6801@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6801 camp2015-6801-mier_failure_attempt_to_cc_license_as_mass_market_consume_good Mier – failure attempt to CC license as mass market consume good A creative drink for the commons English en 20150815T171500 20150815T181500 010000 Mier – failure attempt to CC license as mass market consume good- A creative drink for the commons Mier a creative commons Mate Beer that was launched in Berlin in 2012, made some waves as it tried to pave a path reserved only for software. In this presentation Fabricio, from Meta Mate, describes the ideas behind and challenges met in launching a CC NC 3.0SA drink inspired by the commons with mate. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6801.html Project 2501 @oinfiltrado23 PUBLISH 6813@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6813 camp2015-6813-update_vor_windows10_update_warnung Update: Vor Windows10 Update Warnung Update (Patch) Debakel German de 20150815T191500 20150815T194500 003000 Update: Vor Windows10 Update Warnung- Update (Patch) Debakel Microsoft versucht mal wieder, diesmal unter dem Deckmantel sicheren Bootens, den Besitzern die Kontrolle über ihre Persönlichen Computer zu entziehen. Bei der Einführung von Windows 10 eskaliert Microsoft gezielt seinen Machtanspruch und schleift bisher bewusst offengehaltene Wege für alternative Systeme. Wir brauchen eine alternative Vertrauensarchitektur und zwar schnell. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6813.html Project 2501 ruedi PUBLISH 6816@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6816 camp2015-6816-crypto_dawn Crypto Dawn A To Do list for Cyptographic Research and Implementations English en 20150815T111500 20150815T114500 003000 Crypto Dawn- A To Do list for Cyptographic Research and Implementations Crypto seems to be the last line of defence in a wired world. "We mustimplement it, actively research it." (Eduard Snowden). So let us at least discuss some To Do things. • How we can eliminate weak crypto algorithms from the last millennium from our daily protocols? • How can we deal with the standardisation mess in the field of elliptic curves cryptography? • Which protocols and algorithms are needed in a post quantum world? • How "opportunistic" should we encrypt the masses? Could we provide a "moral, philosophical and technical commitment to enforce and defend our liberties" Eduard Snowden has ask us for? PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6816.html Simulacron-3 ruedi PUBLISH 6820@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6820 camp2015-6820-mister_miss_mutig_open_stage_impro Mister & Miss Mutig Open Stage Impro German de 20150816T160000 20150816T170000 010000 Mister & Miss Mutig Open Stage Impro- We, Die Improbanden, an improv group from Berlin, will perform an open stage show and ask the really courageous members of the audience to come on stage and improvise with us. Although we usually play in German, we can also perform in English, and we invite participants from the audience to play in their own native tongue. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6820.html Project 2501 Felix Müller Mirko 'macro' Fichtner PUBLISH 6823@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6823 camp2015-6823-building_your_first_combat_robot Building your First Combat Robot Nothing shows pride like letting others destroy what you’ve built! English en 20150815T111500 20150815T114500 003000 Building your First Combat Robot- Nothing shows pride like letting others destroy what you’ve built! A guide to selecting parts for your first combat robot. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6823.html Project 2501 Pinski1 PUBLISH 6824@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6824 camp2015-6824-die_reichstagswiese_umgraben_und_drecksfirmen_hacken Die Reichstagswiese umgraben und Drecksfirmen hacken Neue Perspektiven und Ideen für zivilen Ungehorsam German de 20150813T211500 20150813T221500 010000 Die Reichstagswiese umgraben und Drecksfirmen hacken- Neue Perspektiven und Ideen für zivilen Ungehorsam Die letzte Demo unwirksam und langweilig, die Petition fürn Arsch, von Parteien enttäuscht, Clicktivism und Shitstorms durchgespielt und auf Lobbyismus keinen Bock? Der Vortrag führt kurz in die ethisch-moralischen, politischen und rechtlichen Grundlagen des zivilen Ungehorsams ein, um dann anhand von vielen praktischen und unterhaltsamen Beispielen neue Perspektiven und Aktionsformen für wirksamen Protest zu entwickeln. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6824.html Project 2501 Montserrat Graupenschläger PUBLISH 6833@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6833 camp2015-6833-tls_interception_considered_harmful TLS interception considered harmful How Man-in-the-Middle filtering solutions harm the security of HTTPS English en 20150817T124500 20150817T134500 010000 TLS interception considered harmful- How Man-in-the-Middle filtering solutions harm the security of HTTPS With the more widespread use of encrypted HTTPS connections many software vendors intercept these connections by installing a certificate into the user's browser. This is widely done by Antivirus applications, parental filter software or ad injection software. This can go horribly wrong, as the examples of Superfish and Privdog have shown. But even if implemented properly these solutions almost always decrease the security of HTTPS. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6833.html Project 2501 hanno PUBLISH 6842@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6842 camp2015-6842-hackerspace_design_patterns_2_0 Hackerspace Design Patterns 2.0 English en 20150815T103000 20150815T110000 003000 Hackerspace Design Patterns 2.0- The presentation of the Hackerspace Design Patterns at CCCamp 2007 / 24C3 started the international hackerspace movement! These patterns described what has worked well, and not worked well, for the 40 or so hackerspaces existing at the time. Now that over 2,000 have blossomed all over the planet, it is time to add Patterns from this collective experience. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6842.html Project 2501 Mitch PUBLISH 6848@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6848 camp2015-6848-helping_the_helpless Helping the Helpless Targeted threats to civil society English en 20150816T200000 20150816T210000 010000 Helping the Helpless- Targeted threats to civil society In this talk we'll go through many examples of targeted surveillance employed by governments all around the world and we'll try to understand the taxonomy and nature of these attacks from a technical and from a political perspective. We'll find that many share common characteristics and that in many cases we have the capacity to identify, track and stop these attacks, often directed against journalists, dissidents and activists in their countries and in exile. With a little good will and coordination, we can all collectively have a concrete impact. Let's start now. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6848.html Project 2501 Claudio Guarnieri PUBLISH 6854@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6854 camp2015-6854-carhacking_state_of_the_art Carhacking – state of the art English en 20150816T103000 20150816T110000 003000 Carhacking – state of the art- This lecture will give an introduction into car hacking by explaining the structure and the different protocols of a modern car. The different attack vectors and their relevance will be given. It is intended as a summary and will set things into perspective. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6854.html Project 2501 Thilo Schumann PUBLISH 6857@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6857 camp2015-6857-nsa-untersuchungsausschuss_-_wer_kontrolliert_wen NSA-Untersuchungsausschuss - Wer kontrolliert wen? Zwischen den geschwärzten Zeilen lesen German de 20150813T200000 20150813T210000 010000 NSA-Untersuchungsausschuss - Wer kontrolliert wen?- Zwischen den geschwärzten Zeilen lesen Der NSA-Untersuchungsausschuss ist zum BND-Untersuchungsausschuss geworden. Wie sieht es nach einem Jahr aus? Was kam nach Eikonal? Wie prüft das BSI die Hardware des BND? Wieviele Verfassungsklagen gibt es und wieviele brauchen wir noch? Und warum wird das eigentlich nicht gestreamt? PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6857.html Simulacron-3 Anne Roth PUBLISH 6858@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6858 camp2015-6858-satellite_imagery_in_agriculture Satellite Imagery in Agriculture Questioning privacy, data protection, and autonomy in the field English en 20150817T120000 20150817T123000 003000 Satellite Imagery in Agriculture- Questioning privacy, data protection, and autonomy in the field Satellite imagery has been used since the 1960s to monitor agricultural activities at a national and international level. It is only now that the image quality and cost feasibility have made satellite imagery available to individual farmers in application to crop quality analysis, yield prediction, and other measures related to precision farming. Farmers can now pinpoint problem areas of their fields and address them on the spot, rather than blanketly spraying fertilizer and pesticides, which has the potential for environmental and economic benefits. However, this development has launched agriculture into new territory ridden with issues of privacy, data protection, and autonomy of farm inputs and activities. This is a discussion of the state of affairs in agricultural earth observation and what we can do to ensure that it is used for improved practices and not against the producers of our food. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6858.html Simulacron-3 Lisa Gutermuth PUBLISH 6859@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6859 camp2015-6859-the_quest_for_artificial_general_intelligence The quest for artificial general intelligence beyond the Turing test English en 20150817T111500 20150817T114500 003000 The quest for artificial general intelligence- beyond the Turing test A whirlwind tour of the past, present, and future for artificial general intelligence (also known as strong AI). This talk will begin with Alan Turing's original test. This is not the same as *the* Turing test everyone has heard of. We will look at the current state of the art covering such topics as: * How old does a human have to be to beat the current state of the art AI in answering science questions? * What are some other ways we can test AI? * How do we teach computers language? * How well can AI follow a written story? * How well can AI recognize what's in an image? * What basic things are easy for humans to do but very difficult for AI? * What are the common objections to the advancement of AI? * What does the future hold? As with anything that pushes the boundaries of what's possible, we'll also take a look at some hilarious failures with chat bots and image scene recognition. No prior knowledge about artificial intelligence is required for this talk. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6859.html Project 2501 Luke Gotszling PUBLISH 6862@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6862 camp2015-6862-lightning_talks_day_2 Lightning Talks: Day 2 English en 20150814T160000 20150814T181500 021500 Lightning Talks: Day 2- Bring your infectious enthusiasm to an audience with a short attention span! Discuss a program, system or technique! Pitch your projects and ideas or try to rally a crew of people to your party or assembly! Whatever you bring, make it quick! PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6862.html Simulacron-3 zeltophil sefischer PUBLISH 6863@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6863 camp2015-6863-lightning_talks_day_3 Lightning Talks: Day 3 English en 20150815T160000 20150815T181500 021500 Lightning Talks: Day 3- Bring your infectious enthusiasm to an audience with a short attention span! Discuss a program, system or technique! Pitch your projects and ideas or try to rally a crew of people to your party or assembly! Whatever you bring, make it quick! PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6863.html Simulacron-3 zeltophil sefischer PUBLISH 6864@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6864 camp2015-6864-lightning_talks_day_4 Lightning Talks: Day 4 English en 20150816T160000 20150816T181500 021500 Lightning Talks: Day 4- Bring your infectious enthusiasm to an audience with a short attention span! Discuss a program, system or technique! Pitch your projects and ideas or try to rally a crew of people to your party or assembly! Whatever you bring, make it quick! PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6864.html Simulacron-3 zeltophil sefischer PUBLISH 6867@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6867 camp2015-6867-singing_capacitors_and_whining_inductors Singing Capacitors and Whining Inductors A Practical Introduction to Acoustic Cryptanalysis English en 20150814T200000 20150814T210000 010000 Singing Capacitors and Whining Inductors- A Practical Introduction to Acoustic Cryptanalysis In this talk we provide a practical introduction to Acoustic Cryptanalysis using tools and techniques that are easily grasped and cheaply available. The intention is not to present any new results, but instead the emphasis is on gaining a foundation in the theory of such attacks, so that you will be able to apply them more effectively in more challenging scenarios. As we shall see, such attacks are an extension of other types of side-channel attack (timing and power analysis attacks in particular), with the added promise of bridging air gaps. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6867.html Simulacron-3 Dan Hagon PUBLISH 6870@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6870 camp2015-6870-detecting_echoes_from_the_dawn_of_time Detecting echoes from the dawn of time Nifty technologies that revolutionized astronomy English en 20150817T160000 20150817T170000 010000 Detecting echoes from the dawn of time- Nifty technologies that revolutionized astronomy Our understanding of the universe has exploded in the past 50 years, largely thanks to incredible advances in detector technology that allow us to precisely measure light and particles of all kinds. This talk will cover how technology has revolutionized the field of astronomy, focusing on some of these detector technologies and the discoveries they made possible. The future of astronomy involves large datasets and big computations. The field is starting to embrace open source software and hardware and the power of the internet to fuel new scientific discoveries. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6870.html Project 2501 Liz PUBLISH 6876@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6876 camp2015-6876-data_and_discrimination_representing_marginalised_communities_in_data Data and discrimination: representing marginalised communities in data The right to be counted, or the right to be left alone? English en 20150816T111500 20150816T114500 003000 Data and discrimination: representing marginalised communities in data- The right to be counted, or the right to be left alone? In the past, marginalised communities have often been left uncounted when it comes to institutional datasets. Some argue that the right to be counted is a crucial step to addressing the needs of marginalised communities; but for others, the exact opposite is true. Anonymity and not being reflected in data is exactly what some communities want, and need. In this talk, I'll discuss both sides of the argument, with concrete examples of how the different strategies have been used in various situations. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6876.html Simulacron-3 Zara Rahman PUBLISH 6883@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6883 camp2015-6883-iridium_hacking Iridium Hacking please don't sue us English en 20150815T160000 20150815T170000 010000 Iridium Hacking- please don't sue us Listening to satellites and decoding is fun. We show how you can do it with an Software Defined Radio and some spare time. And we show what interesting stuff you can expect to find. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6883.html Project 2501 Sec schneider PUBLISH 6884@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6884 camp2015-6884-the_rad1o The rad1o Listen to all the things English en 20150813T211500 20150813T221500 010000 The rad1o- Listen to all the things We will give a introduction on what your badge can do. An overview of the hardware details and software options as well as the history of it's creation. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6884.html Simulacron-3 Sec RFguy schneider PUBLISH 6889@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6889 camp2015-6889-encrypted_email_for_planet_earth Encrypted Email for Planet Earth Failures, Challenges, and the Future English en 20150814T171500 20150814T181500 010000 Encrypted Email for Planet Earth- Failures, Challenges, and the Future After the Snowden revelations, interest in encrypted end-to-end communication has skyrocketed, even amongst ordinary users. However, today we still do not have widespread deployment of OpenPGP. Post-email messaging protocols such as OpenWhisper has around a million users. Poor usability has led users in sensitive situations to misunderstand or give up on encryption tools, putting them at risk. Why isn’t everyone encrypting their communications by now? This panel brings together speakers from software, protocol, and usability projects to reflect on current challenges to Encrypting All The Things, discuss what has worked and what hasn’t in FLOSS projects developing secure tools, and possibly develop strategies for the future. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6889.html Project 2501 harryhalpin meskio Gus Andrews Rabble PUBLISH 6900@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6900 camp2015-6900-what_s_the_catch What's the catch? Funding open source with money from corporations and governments English en 20150814T223000 20150814T233000 010000 What's the catch?- Funding open source with money from corporations and governments Increasingly, there is money available to fund free software projects; however it often comes from large organizations, governments, and corporations, who all have their own goals and missions. The question becomes, if you decide to work with these groups, is it possible for your project to maintain a set of goals and ethics that are its own? Members of the Open Technology Institute will draw on our experiences in partnering with large interested funders (US Government, Google), and facilitate an audience discussion of how this funding model can work, the challenges that can arise and the complicated ethics around it. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6900.html Project 2501 nat Kate Krauss willowbl00 Josh King PUBLISH 6907@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6907 camp2015-6907-let_s_encrypt Let's Encrypt A Certificate Authority To Encrypt the Entire Web English en 20150817T171500 20150817T181500 010000 Let's Encrypt- A Certificate Authority To Encrypt the Entire Web Let's Encrypt is a new free and automated certificate authority, launching in summer 2015. This talk will explain how Let's Encrypt works, and show you how to use it to automate HTTPS on a range of different Web, mail and other server types. It will cover obtaining new certificates, renewing them automatically, and enabling various advanced TLS security features. We also discuss the roadmap to a Web that is HTTPS by default. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6907.html Project 2501 Peter Eckersley PUBLISH 6920@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6920 camp2015-6920-attacking_iot_telemetry Attacking IoT Telemetry A study of weaknesses in the pipeline of rapidly advancing sensory development English en 20150817T140000 20150817T150000 010000 Attacking IoT Telemetry- A study of weaknesses in the pipeline of rapidly advancing sensory development In this hour long presentation, we consider weaknesses in the pipeline of advancing sensor developments and demonstrate passive and active attacks on hypothetical critical infrastructure using real sensor devices. This presentation does not use scare tactics, but rather hacks along in a playful and humorous way. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6920.html Simulacron-3 Michael Schloh von Bennewitz PUBLISH 6926@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6926 camp2015-6926-satellite_open_ground_station_network Satellite Open Ground Station Network open source ground station, optimized for modularity, built from readily available and affordable tools and resources. English en 20150813T120000 20150813T123000 003000 Satellite Open Ground Station Network- open source ground station, optimized for modularity, built from readily available and affordable tools and resources. An introduction to SatNOGS an open source ground station, optimized for modularity, built from readily available and affordable tools and resources. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6926.html Simulacron-3 John Giannelos PUBLISH 6935@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6935 camp2015-6935-wo_das_internet_lebt Wo das Internet lebt Eine Such-Reportage nach der physischen Seite des Netz German de 20150813T191500 20150813T194500 003000 Wo das Internet lebt- Eine Such-Reportage nach der physischen Seite des Netz Wir alle leben im Internet - aber wo lebt eigentlich das Internet? Für mein Radiofeature habe die Kabel und Rechenzentren gesucht, außerdem Orte besucht, die das Netz geprägt haben. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6935.html Project 2501 Moritz Metz PUBLISH 6938@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6938 camp2015-6938-locking_the_web_open_call_for_a_distributed_web Locking the Web Open: Call for a Distributed Web English en 20150814T183000 20150814T190000 003000 Locking the Web Open: Call for a Distributed Web- Locking the Net Open: Transforming the Web into a truly distributed system that’s all fun, secure and reliable. Using Javascript, peer-to-peer tech, bitcoin and blockchain, we can build on top of the current web to build a system that protects reader privacy, is reliable against hardware outages and censorship and stays fun. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6938.html Project 2501 Brewster Kahle PUBLISH 6939@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6939 camp2015-6939-towards_universal_access_to_all_knowledge_internet_archive Towards Universal Access to All Knowledge: Internet Archive English en 20150815T103000 20150815T110000 003000 Towards Universal Access to All Knowledge: Internet Archive- Advances in computing and communications mean that we can cost-effectively store every book, sound recording, movie, software package, and public web page ever created, and provide access to these collections via the Internet to students and adults all over the world. By mostly using existing institutions and funding sources, we can build this as well as compensate authors within what is current worldwide library budget. 20 petabytes and growing, the Internet Archive is the 250th most popular website. This talk will discuss the technology and politics of building a large library. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6939.html Simulacron-3 Brewster Kahle PUBLISH 6959@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6959 camp2015-6959-basics_of_hydroponics Basics of hydroponics A need to know on soilless growing before building, digitalising and connecting English en 20150814T183000 20150814T190000 003000 Basics of hydroponics- A need to know on soilless growing before building, digitalising and connecting The GREEN side of hydroponics on a need to know basis for the ones who aim to build their _first_ system. This is what you need to know on the green side of hydroponics, to then make it digital, connected and even more automatic. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6959.html Simulacron-3 Alice Bulukin PUBLISH 6969@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6969 camp2015-6969-hackerfleet_-_what_happend Hackerfleet - what happend? Opensource and Venture Capital, Softwaredevelopment and Future English en 20150816T183000 20150816T190000 003000 Hackerfleet - what happend?- Opensource and Venture Capital, Softwaredevelopment and Future We will explain how we entered the Venture Capital sphere and what happend there, ultimatly, this effort failed. While Ijon produced Business-Bullshit and Buzzword-Bingo and jumped through hoops for Investors, Riot developed the Software HFOS, which got quite far. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6969.html Simulacron-3 ijon riot PUBLISH 6972@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6972 camp2015-6972-living_with_the_lasersaur Living with the lasersaur Experiences with the open source laser cutter English en 20150817T171500 20150817T181500 010000 Living with the lasersaur- Experiences with the open source laser cutter After a year with the Lasersaur, pro's and con's, mods, problems and general experiences with the DIY open soure laser cutter. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6972.html Simulacron-3 Sarah PUBLISH 6973@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6973 camp2015-6973-a_hackers_approach_to_building_electric_guitars A Hackers Approach To Building Electric Guitars Let's do everything except the pots by ourselves English en 20150816T171500 20150816T181500 010000 A Hackers Approach To Building Electric Guitars- Let's do everything except the pots by ourselves Let's build a Bass Guitar! Let's not buy hardware and instead learn about metal working and how to program a CNC. Let's not recreate a design but start from scratch. Let's ... do everything ourselves except the potentiometers. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6973.html Project 2501 couchsofa PUBLISH 6981@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6981 camp2015-6981-chaos_communication_camp_opening Chaos Communication Camp Opening Welcome! English en 20150813T110000 20150813T114500 004500 Chaos Communication Camp Opening- Welcome! PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6981.html Project 2501 hukl Fiona PUBLISH 6982@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6982 camp2015-6982-chaos_communication_camp_closing Chaos Communication Camp Closing Goodbye! English en 20150817T183000 20150817T191500 004500 Chaos Communication Camp Closing- Goodbye! PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6982.html Project 2501 hukl Fiona PUBLISH 6983@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6983 camp2015-6983-infrastructure_review Infrastructure Review English en 20150817T160000 20150817T170000 010000 Infrastructure Review- PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6983.html Simulacron-3 arl4223 PUBLISH 6987@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6987 camp2015-6987-kissing_heisse_tipps_und_techniken Kissing – Heiße Tipps und Techniken Keeping it short & simple. Oder: Wozu man Hunde mit Leberwurst bringen kann. (Auch für Vegetarier geeignet.) Mit Star-Wars-Zitaten. (Auch für Trekkies geeignet.) German de 20150813T171500 20150813T181500 010000 Kissing – Heiße Tipps und Techniken- Keeping it short & simple. Oder: Wozu man Hunde mit Leberwurst bringen kann. (Auch für Vegetarier geeignet.) Mit Star-Wars-Zitaten. (Auch für Trekkies geeignet.) Wie lassen sich schwierige Themen einfach darstellen? Ralph Caspers erzählt von seiner Arbeit bei „Wissen macht Ah!“ und „Die Sendung mit der Maus“ und erläutert die Methoden, die benutzt werden, um selbst schwierigste Kost leicht verdaulich zu machen. (Es hat viel mit Spucke zu tun. Deshalb sollten die Zuschauer in der ersten Reihe Regenzeug mitnehmen. Think: Sea-World!) PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6987.html Project 2501 Ralph Caspers PUBLISH 6995@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6995 camp2015-6995-staatstrojaner_in_karlsruhe Staatstrojaner in Karlsruhe Anhörung zur verdeckten Infiltration von IT-Systemen German de 20150815T223000 20150815T233000 010000 Staatstrojaner in Karlsruhe- Anhörung zur verdeckten Infiltration von IT-Systemen Im Juli hat sich das Bundesverfassungsgericht mit zwei Verfassungsbeschwerden gegen das BKA-Gesetz von 2008 auseinandergesetzt. Es ging in der mündlichen Anhörung auch wieder um den Einsatz von Staatstrojanern sowie weitere Überwachungsmaßnahmen. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6995.html Project 2501 Constanze Kurz PUBLISH 6997@camp2015@pentabarf.org 6997 camp2015-6997-drones_ships_pills_and_the_internet Drones, ships, pills and the Internet Women on waves {:ab=>"Abkhazian", :ace=>"Achinese", :ach=>"Acoli", :ada=>"Adangme", :ady=>"Adyghe", :ae=>"Avestan", :af=>"Afrikaans", :afa=>"Afro-Asiatic Language", :afh=>"Afrihili", :ain=>"Ainu", :ak=>"Akan", :akk=>"Akkadian", :ale=>"Aleut", :alg=>"Algonquian Language", :alt=>"Southern Altai", :am=>"Amharic", :an=>"Aragonese", :ang=>"Old English", :anp=>"Angika", :apa=>"Apache Language", :ar=>"Arabic", :arc=>"Aramaic", :arn=>"Araucanian", :arp=>"Arapaho", :art=>"Artificial Language", :arw=>"Arawak", :as=>"Assamese", :ast=>"Asturian", :ath=>"Athapascan Language", :aus=>"Australian Language", :av=>"Avaric", :awa=>"Awadhi", :ay=>"Aymara", :az=>"Azerbaijani", :ba=>"Bashkir", :bad=>"Banda", :bai=>"Bamileke Language", :bal=>"Baluchi", :ban=>"Balinese", :bas=>"Basa", :bat=>"Baltic Language", :be=>"Belarusian", :bej=>"Beja", :bem=>"Bemba", :ber=>"Berber", :bg=>"Bulgarian", :bh=>"Bihari", :bho=>"Bhojpuri", :bi=>"Bislama", :bik=>"Bikol", :bin=>"Bini", :bla=>"Siksika", :bm=>"Bambara", :bn=>"Bengali", :bnt=>"Bantu", :bo=>"Tibetan", :br=>"Breton", :bra=>"Braj", :bs=>"Bosnian", :btk=>"Batak", :bua=>"Buriat", :bug=>"Buginese", :byn=>"Blin", :ca=>"Catalan", :cad=>"Caddo", :cai=>"Central American Indian Language", :car=>"Carib", :cau=>"Caucasian Language", :cch=>"Atsam", :ce=>"Chechen", :ceb=>"Cebuano", :cel=>"Celtic Language", :ch=>"Chamorro", :chb=>"Chibcha", :chg=>"Chagatai", :chk=>"Chuukese", :chm=>"Mari", :chn=>"Chinook Jargon", :cho=>"Choctaw", :chp=>"Chipewyan", :chr=>"Cherokee", :chy=>"Cheyenne", :cmc=>"Chamic Language", :co=>"Corsican", :cop=>"Coptic", :cpe=>"English-based Creole or Pidgin", :cpf=>"French-based Creole or Pidgin", :cpp=>"Portuguese-based Creole or Pidgin", :cr=>"Cree", :crh=>"Crimean Turkish", :crp=>"Creole or Pidgin", :cs=>"Czech", :csb=>"Kashubian", :cu=>"Church Slavic", :cus=>"Cushitic Language", :cv=>"Chuvash", :cy=>"Welsh", :da=>"Danish", :dak=>"Dakota", :dar=>"Dargwa", :day=>"Dayak", :de=>"German", :"de-AT"=>"Austrian German", :"de-CH"=>"Swiss High German", :del=>"Delaware", :den=>"Slave", :dgr=>"Dogrib", :din=>"Dinka", :doi=>"Dogri", :dra=>"Dravidian Language", :dsb=>"Lower Sorbian", :dua=>"Duala", :dum=>"Middle Dutch", :dv=>"Divehi", :dyu=>"Dyula", :dz=>"Dzongkha", :ee=>"Ewe", :efi=>"Efik", :egy=>"Ancient Egyptian", :eka=>"Ekajuk", :el=>"Greek", :elx=>"Elamite", :en=>"English", :"en-AU"=>"Australian English", :"en-CA"=>"Canadian English", :"en-GB"=>"British English", :"en-US"=>"U.S. English", :enm=>"Middle English", :eo=>"Esperanto", :es=>"Spanish", :"es-ES"=>"Iberian Spanish", :et=>"Estonian", :eu=>"Basque", :ewo=>"Ewondo", :fa=>"Persian", :fan=>"Fang", :fat=>"Fanti", :ff=>"Fulah", :fi=>"Finnish", :fil=>"Filipino", :fiu=>"Finno-Ugrian Language", :fj=>"Fijian", :fo=>"Faroese", :fon=>"Fon", :fr=>"French", :"fr-CA"=>"Canadian French", :"fr-CH"=>"Swiss French", :frm=>"Middle French", :fro=>"Old French", :frr=>"Northern Frisian", :frs=>"Eastern Frisian", :fur=>"Friulian", :fy=>"Western Frisian", :ga=>"Irish", :gaa=>"Ga", :gay=>"Gayo", :gba=>"Gbaya", :gd=>"Scottish Gaelic", :gem=>"Germanic Language", :gez=>"Geez", :gil=>"Gilbertese", :gl=>"Galician", :gmh=>"Middle High German", :gn=>"Guarani", :goh=>"Old High German", :gon=>"Gondi", :gor=>"Gorontalo", :got=>"Gothic", :grb=>"Grebo", :grc=>"Ancient Greek", :gsw=>"Swiss German", :gu=>"Gujarati", :gv=>"Manx", :gwi=>"Gwichʼin", :ha=>"Hausa", :hai=>"Haida", :haw=>"Hawaiian", :he=>"Hebrew", :hi=>"Hindi", :hil=>"Hiligaynon", :him=>"Himachali", :hit=>"Hittite", :hmn=>"Hmong", :ho=>"Hiri Motu", :hr=>"Croatian", :hsb=>"Upper Sorbian", :ht=>"Haitian", :hu=>"Hungarian", :hup=>"Hupa", :hy=>"Armenian", :hz=>"Herero", :ia=>"Interlingua", :iba=>"Iban", :id=>"Indonesian", :ie=>"Interlingue", :ig=>"Igbo", :ii=>"Sichuan Yi", :ijo=>"Ijo", :ik=>"Inupiaq", :ilo=>"Iloko", :inc=>"Indic Language", :ine=>"Indo-European Language", :inh=>"Ingush", :io=>"Ido", :ira=>"Iranian Language", :iro=>"Iroquoian Language", :is=>"Icelandic", :it=>"Italian", :iu=>"Inuktitut", :ja=>"Japanese", :jbo=>"Lojban", :jpr=>"Judeo-Persian", :jrb=>"Judeo-Arabic", :jv=>"Javanese", :ka=>"Georgian", :kaa=>"Kara-Kalpak", :kab=>"Kabyle", :kac=>"Kachin", :kaj=>"Jju", :kam=>"Kamba", :kar=>"Karen", :kaw=>"Kawi", :kbd=>"Kabardian", :kcg=>"Tyap", :kfo=>"Koro", :kg=>"Kongo", :kha=>"Khasi", :khi=>"Khoisan Language", :kho=>"Khotanese", :ki=>"Kikuyu", :kj=>"Kuanyama", :kk=>"Kazakh", :kl=>"Kalaallisut", :km=>"Khmer", :kmb=>"Kimbundu", :kn=>"Kannada", :ko=>"Korean", :kok=>"Konkani", :kos=>"Kosraean", :kpe=>"Kpelle", :kr=>"Kanuri", :krc=>"Karachay-Balkar", :krl=>"Karelian", :kro=>"Kru", :kru=>"Kurukh", :ks=>"Kashmiri", :ku=>"Kurdish", :kum=>"Kumyk", :kut=>"Kutenai", :kv=>"Komi", :kw=>"Cornish", :ky=>"Kirghiz", :la=>"Latin", :lad=>"Ladino", :lah=>"Lahnda", :lam=>"Lamba", :lb=>"Luxembourgish", :lez=>"Lezghian", :lg=>"Ganda", :li=>"Limburgish", :ln=>"Lingala", :lo=>"Lao", :lol=>"Mongo", :loz=>"Lozi", :lt=>"Lithuanian", :lu=>"Luba-Katanga", :lua=>"Luba-Lulua", :lui=>"Luiseno", :lun=>"Lunda", :luo=>"Luo", :lus=>"Lushai", :lv=>"Latvian", :mad=>"Madurese", :mag=>"Magahi", :mai=>"Maithili", :mak=>"Makasar", :man=>"Mandingo", :map=>"Austronesian Language", :mas=>"Masai", :mdf=>"Moksha", :mdr=>"Mandar", :men=>"Mende", :mg=>"Malagasy", :mga=>"Middle Irish", :mh=>"Marshallese", :mi=>"Maori", :mic=>"Micmac", :min=>"Minangkabau", :mis=>"Miscellaneous Language", :mk=>"Macedonian", :mkh=>"Mon-Khmer Language", :ml=>"Malayalam", :mn=>"Mongolian", :mnc=>"Manchu", :mni=>"Manipuri", :mno=>"Manobo Language", :mo=>"Moldavian", :moh=>"Mohawk", :mos=>"Mossi", :mr=>"Marathi", :ms=>"Malay", :mt=>"Maltese", :mul=>"Multiple Languages", :mun=>"Munda Language", :mus=>"Creek", :mwl=>"Mirandese", :mwr=>"Marwari", :my=>"Burmese", :myn=>"Mayan Language", :myv=>"Erzya", :na=>"Nauru", :nah=>"Nahuatl", :nai=>"North American Indian Language", :nap=>"Neapolitan", :nb=>"Norwegian Bokmål", :nd=>"North Ndebele", :nds=>"Low German", :ne=>"Nepali", :new=>"Newari", :ng=>"Ndonga", :nia=>"Nias", :nic=>"Niger-Kordofanian Language", :niu=>"Niuean", :nl=>"Dutch", :"nl-BE"=>"Flemish", :nn=>"Norwegian Nynorsk", false=>"Norwegian", :nog=>"Nogai", :non=>"Old Norse", :nqo=>"N’Ko", :nr=>"South Ndebele", :nso=>"Northern Sotho", :nub=>"Nubian Language", :nv=>"Navajo", :nwc=>"Classical Newari", :ny=>"Nyanja", :nym=>"Nyamwezi", :nyn=>"Nyankole", :nyo=>"Nyoro", :nzi=>"Nzima", :oc=>"Occitan", :oj=>"Ojibwa", :om=>"Oromo", :or=>"Oriya", :os=>"Ossetic", :osa=>"Osage", :ota=>"Ottoman Turkish", :oto=>"Otomian Language", :pa=>"Punjabi", :paa=>"Papuan Language", :pag=>"Pangasinan", :pal=>"Pahlavi", :pam=>"Pampanga", :pap=>"Papiamento", :pau=>"Palauan", :peo=>"Old Persian", :phi=>"Philippine Language", :phn=>"Phoenician", :pi=>"Pali", :pl=>"Polish", :pon=>"Pohnpeian", :pra=>"Prakrit Language", :pro=>"Old Provençal", :ps=>"Pashto", :pt=>"Portuguese", :"pt-BR"=>"Brazilian Portuguese", :"pt-PT"=>"Iberian Portuguese", :qu=>"Quechua", :raj=>"Rajasthani", :rap=>"Rapanui", :rar=>"Rarotongan", :rm=>"Rhaeto-Romance", :rn=>"Rundi", :ro=>"Romanian", :roa=>"Romance Language", :rom=>"Romany", :ru=>"Russian", :rup=>"Aromanian", :rw=>"Kinyarwanda", :sa=>"Sanskrit", :sad=>"Sandawe", :sah=>"Yakut", :sai=>"South American Indian Language", :sal=>"Salishan Language", :sam=>"Samaritan Aramaic", :sas=>"Sasak", :sat=>"Santali", :sc=>"Sardinian", :scn=>"Sicilian", :sco=>"Scots", :sd=>"Sindhi", :se=>"Northern Sami", :sel=>"Selkup", :sem=>"Semitic Language", :sg=>"Sango", :sga=>"Old Irish", :sgn=>"Sign Language", :sh=>"Serbo-Croatian", :shn=>"Shan", :si=>"Sinhala", :sid=>"Sidamo", :sio=>"Siouan Language", :sit=>"Sino-Tibetan Language", :sk=>"Slovak", :sl=>"Slovenian", :sla=>"Slavic Language", :sm=>"Samoan", :sma=>"Southern Sami", :smi=>"Sami Language", :smj=>"Lule Sami", :smn=>"Inari Sami", :sms=>"Skolt Sami", :sn=>"Shona", :snk=>"Soninke", :so=>"Somali", :sog=>"Sogdien", :son=>"Songhai", :sq=>"Albanian", :sr=>"Serbian", :srn=>"Sranan Tongo", :srr=>"Serer", :ss=>"Swati", :ssa=>"Nilo-Saharan Language", :st=>"Southern Sotho", :su=>"Sundanese", :suk=>"Sukuma", :sus=>"Susu", :sux=>"Sumerian", :sv=>"Swedish", :sw=>"Swahili", :syc=>"Classical Syriac", :syr=>"Syriac", :ta=>"Tamil", :tai=>"Tai Language", :te=>"Telugu", :tem=>"Timne", :ter=>"Tereno", :tet=>"Tetum", :tg=>"Tajik", :th=>"Thai", :ti=>"Tigrinya", :tig=>"Tigre", :tiv=>"Tiv", :tk=>"Turkmen", :tkl=>"Tokelau", :tl=>"Tagalog", :tlh=>"Klingon", :tli=>"Tlingit", :tmh=>"Tamashek", :tn=>"Tswana", :to=>"Tonga", :tog=>"Nyasa Tonga", :tpi=>"Tok Pisin", :tr=>"Turkish", :trv=>"Taroko", :ts=>"Tsonga", :tsi=>"Tsimshian", :tt=>"Tatar", :tum=>"Tumbuka", :tup=>"Tupi Language", :tut=>"Altaic Language", :tvl=>"Tuvalu", :tw=>"Twi", :ty=>"Tahitian", :tyv=>"Tuvinian", :udm=>"Udmurt", :ug=>"Uighur", :uga=>"Ugaritic", :uk=>"Ukrainian", :umb=>"Umbundu", :und=>"Unknown or Invalid Language", :ur=>"Urdu", :uz=>"Uzbek", :vai=>"Vai", :ve=>"Venda", :vi=>"Vietnamese", :vo=>"Volapük", :vot=>"Votic", :wa=>"Walloon", :wak=>"Wakashan Language", :wal=>"Walamo", :war=>"Waray", :was=>"Washo", :wen=>"Sorbian Language", :wo=>"Wolof", :xal=>"Kalmyk", :xh=>"Xhosa", :yao=>"Yao", :yap=>"Yapese", :yi=>"Yiddish", :yo=>"Yoruba", :ypk=>"Yupik Language", :za=>"Zhuang", :zap=>"Zapotec", :zbl=>"Blissymbols", :zen=>"Zenaga", :zh=>"Chinese", :"zh-Hans"=>"Simplified Chinese", :"zh-Hant"=>"Traditional Chinese", :znd=>"Zande", :zu=>"Zulu", :zun=>"Zuni", :zxx=>"No linguistic content", :zza=>"Zaza"} 20150814T200000 20150814T210000 010000 Drones, ships, pills and the Internet- Women on waves Women on Waves and Women on Web, 2 non profit organisations use all possible loopholes and undetermined legal spaces to make sure that also women in countries where abortion is illegal can access safe abortion services. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6997.html Project 2501 rebecca gomperts PUBLISH 7025@camp2015@pentabarf.org 7025 camp2015-7025-terraforming_planet_earth Terraforming Planet Earth Practical terraforming technologies for regenerating soils and souls English en 20150814T211500 20150814T221500 010000 Terraforming Planet Earth- Practical terraforming technologies for regenerating soils and souls Large parts of the surface of our planet have been devastated by human activity. Terraforming on a human scale is needed to bring these landscapes back to life. The knowledge and technology is there, and you can learn how to use it and participate. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/7025.html Project 2501 Robert Senftleben PUBLISH 7035@camp2015@pentabarf.org 7035 camp2015-7035-the_hills_are_alive_with_the_sound_of_hacking_don_t_wake_the_monkeys The hills are alive with the sound of hacking ... don't wake the monkeys! The State of the Hack in India. A place to be^W hack in the Himalayas (and at the beach!) English en 20150816T000000 20150816T010000 010000 The hills are alive with the sound of hacking ... don't wake the monkeys!- The State of the Hack in India. A place to be^W hack in the Himalayas (and at the beach!) We are a community of (hill)hackers from India and all over the world. We'd like to talk about how rewarding it is to setup a tiny CCCamp in the Himalayas, and how the hands-on collaborative approach works in the indian context. We'd also like to introduce various open spaces, communities, events and dialogues that are currently active in different parts of India. The history and diversity of open movements in India is inspiring hackers in the country to engage, contribute and learn from the global hacker movement. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/7035.html Project 2501 sva PUBLISH 7040@camp2015@pentabarf.org 7040 camp2015-7040-lnp150 LNP150 Logbuch:Netzpolitik Folge 150 German de 20150814T000000 20150814T010000 010000 LNP150- Logbuch:Netzpolitik Folge 150 Live-Aufzeichnung der 150. Folge des Podcasts Logbuch:Netzpolitik mit mehreren Gästen, Tim Pritlove und Linus Neumann. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/7040.html Project 2501 Linus Neumann Tim Pritlove PUBLISH 7041@camp2015@pentabarf.org 7041 camp2015-7041-refugees_emancipation Refugees Emancipation Bringing Internet access to those who need it most. English en 20150813T223000 20150813T233000 010000 Refugees Emancipation- Bringing Internet access to those who need it most. Improving the quality of life of Refugees in Germany by using the Internet as a tool to reduce their isolation, connecting them with each other, with their homelands, and with their local community. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/7041.html Project 2501 Refugees Emancipation PUBLISH 7043@camp2015@pentabarf.org 7043 camp2015-7043-kontrolle_ist_gut_landesverrat_ist_besser Kontrolle ist gut. #Landesverrat ist besser. Wie eine investigative Recherche zum geheimen Ausbau der Massenüberwachung durch den Verfassungsschutz zu einer kleinen Staatsaffäre wurde. German de 20150813T183000 20150813T190000 003000 Kontrolle ist gut. #Landesverrat ist besser.- Wie eine investigative Recherche zum geheimen Ausbau der Massenüberwachung durch den Verfassungsschutz zu einer kleinen Staatsaffäre wurde. Im Sommer 2015 erfuhr die Redaktion von netzpolitik.org, dass gegen zwei ihrer Redakteure wegen Landesverrat ermittelt wird. Was dann passierte, konnten sie nicht glauben... PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/7043.html Project 2501 Markus Beckedahl Andre Meister PUBLISH 7046@camp2015@pentabarf.org 7046 camp2015-7046-freie_software_gegen_unsere_freiheit Freie Software gegen unsere Freiheit? Fighting code-abuse by military and intelligence German de 20150814T163000 20150814T170000 003000 Freie Software gegen unsere Freiheit?- Fighting code-abuse by military and intelligence Geheimdienste, Militärs und ihre Helfer nutzen freie und Open-Source-Software – weil sie können. Sie dürfen das, denn wir haben unseren Code ohne Einschränkungen veröffentlicht. Sie dürfen das, denn wir haben es ihnen implizit gestattet. Lasst uns das mal ändern – jetzt! PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture /camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/7046.html Project 2501 Thorsten Schröder