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2005/01/16
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ShmooCon
2 |
My
first talk ever, with all HTML slides. |
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2005/04/18
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West
Point |
Similar
to the ShmooCon talk, some new topcis like barrel locks, SFIC
systems, and the American Lock fable. |
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2005/07/30
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DEFCON
13 |
My
first major talk, i spoke for over three hours. New additions
included sections on handcuffs and gun locks. |
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2006/01/15
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ShmooCon
3 |
My
talk with Renderman, it's a pity that there aren't detailed slides
for his segments on antique locks, safecracking, and the Scorpion
system. |
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2006/08/11
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SUMIT
2006 |
A
shorter, one-hour talk covering the essentials of lockpicking
only. |
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2007/02/05
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HackCon
2 |
My
first time in Norway, this talk was also one hour and similar
to the SUMIT lecture above. |
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2007/09/05
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HITB
Malaysia |
A
very short talk, covering just a few basics and introducing the
Lockpick Village. |
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2007/09/26
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SecVest |
This
talk represents the first time i reorganized my presentation materials,
covering all weak locks first and then introducing high security
materials in the second half. |
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2007/10/19
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ToorCon
9 |
This
was a very short half-hour talk, focusing exclusively on the current
status of the bump key attack. |
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2007/11/17
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major
update |
This
was the first time i converted my presentation materials from
HTML files into a PowerPoint presentation. While i tend to dislike
closed formats and proprietary file types, it simply became too
hard to manage all the content in HTML. Now, i can revised and
repackage the presentation at the drop of a hat, depending upon
time schedules, class size, audience skill level, etc. |
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2008/02/06
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HackCon
3 |
My
third presentation in Norway, this time at HackCon i was with
Q (Andrew Righter) and we discussed electronic security technologies. |
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2008/02/15
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ShmooCon
4 |
Virtually
the same as the presentation at ToorCon 9, this was a half-hour
lightning talk about bump keying. I did, however, intoduce
the Gringo Warrior game for the first time ever here. |
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2008/03/24
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BlackHat
Europe |
For
my first Black Hat talk, i created an entirely new presentation
focused toward a corporate audience. Entitled Ten Things Everyone
Should Know About Lockpicking and Physical Security, this
covers some of the basics as well as some key factors concerning
concerns specific to larger institutions. |
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2008/03/24
|
BlackHat
Europe |
This
is the PDF writeup document that went with the above talk. The
crew at Black Hat found my preparation for their event quite impressive,
i must say. |
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2008/04/17
|
ToorCon
Seattle |
This
was my first full-scale training event, an all-day affair conducted
with the assistance of Datagram, a west coast notable in the hobbiest
lockpicking scene. |
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2008/06/09
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ShakaCon
II (training) |
An
update to the existing full-length training that i devised before
ToorCon Seattle, this was my most successful event to date...
a room packed with over thirty people and i ran the whole course
start to finish. |
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2008/06/10
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ShakaCon
II
(talk) |
During
ShakaCon itself, i had a traditional speaking slot and gave the
one-hour Ten Things Everyone Should Know presentation,
with some small updates. |
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2008/08/02
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Black
Hat Vegas |
This
is the slide deck i used for day one of our two-day training sessions
during the 2008 Black Hat conference in Las Vegas. Day two's material
on electronic locks and access control systems will be made available
in time. |
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2008/08/08
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DEFCON
16 |
I
did not give a full talk at DEFCON this year (well, other than
a version of my "Flying with Firearms" talk in the
303 skybox) but did often give intro to lockpicking lessons
in the LP Village. These are the slides from that mini-lesson.
By the way, the
Master Lock combination dial decoder spreadsheet that we used
in the shimming/combo mini-lesson is available to the left under
the "Resources" section of this page.
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2008/08/15
|
major
update |
After
Black Hat & DEFCON i rolled in all of the new stuff i added
during those conferences and also worked on some other additions
i've been meaning to get to for a while. |
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2008/10/08
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SecTor
2008 |
The
SecTor conference in Canada was wonderful enough to have me stop
by and setup a Locpick Village. On day two, i gave a new version
of my "10 things" talk. Here are the slides. |