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Hacking Survival: So. You want to compute post-apocalypse? Derbycon 2012 (Hacking Illustrated Series InfoSec Tutorial Videos)

Hacking Survival: So. You want to compute post-apocalypse?
Derbycon 2012

Let’s assume that the world as we know it has come to and end. How? EMP? Financial Ruin? Mayans? Depending on how, it actually may make a difference to us hackers. Once we are at the end of the world, how will we get access to the ‘tubez? Likely we won’t, but we can apply the hacker mentality to binging it back. However, you’ll need to practice, be prepared and learn now in order to be the new Al Gore. Want to learn about the technology and hacker perspective to communicate with the world, when your “world” will end at the end of the block? If yes, this talk is for you.

Larry Pesce (haxorthematrix) / Darren Wigley

Larry is a Senior Security Consultant with NWN Corporation’s NProtectteam. He also diverts a significant portion of his attention co-hosting the PaulDotCom Security Weekly podcast, and likes to tinker with all things electronic and wireless, much to the disappointment of his family, friends and warranties, but to the pleasure of his third Leatherman.

Darren Wigley is gainfully employed with NWN Corporation’s NProtect team as Security Consultant, and is a member of the PaulDotCom Security Weekly podcast. Darren spends his days compromising networks, watching re-runs of Beavis and Butthead, injuring himself with power tools in the workshop and burning his fingertips with the soldering iron.

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