Jennifer Granick's talk "Disclosure and Intellectual Property Law: Case Studies"
The start of the lock picking contest
The amateur Capture the Flag (aCTF) table organized by DC949/Orange County. A shout out to CP. This was my first aCTF, and it was so well organized by the group. It is a major reason why I am already looking forward to next year's conference, and future DEFCONs. Major kudos to DC949/OC. BTW, the solution to the "Happy Dance" box is a very simple SQL injection. It got our team (general) a lot of points for a long period of time.
H.D. Moore and Valsmith's talk "Tactical Exploitation"
Ditto. Yes, the talk was overpacked.
Mike Murray and Lee Kushner's talk "Creating and Managing Your Security Career"
At *the* Capture the Flag (CTF) competition
Ditto
Under the Las Vegas Hilton sign. You have no idea how gigantic this thing is.
A shot at the Las Vegas Hilton, where I stayed.
That is the largest hand-painted mural in Las Vegas. And we are not at the Copa, Copacabana.
"There must be lights burning brighter somewhere..."
"...Got to be birds flying higher in a sky more blue"
It is good to be "The King."
At *the* CTF room again. Notice the picture of Shaggy on the big screen.
Me working at the Wall of Sheep booth. On my screen is iStumbler running. I was on standby because we were not receiving any packets due to political reasons.
At last, I was receiving network traffic at the Wall of Sheep table. This is Wireshark (formerly known as Ethereal) running on my trusty MacBook Pro.
Etherape running on my partner, Mike M's, computer. This illustrates the obscene amount of data we were capturing.
The infamous "Wall of Sheep"
On my right is Chris. Long story what happened here. All I can say is that it involved my credibility working at the Wall of Sheep table and me being goatsed. I want to extend my apologies to the folks working with me at the table. :-)