IT Underground
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IT Underground is one of the biggest hacking conferences in Middle - East Europe. Series of events dedicated to information security have been held in Warsaw and Prague. In 2009 IT Underground will be also organised in Germany.
The Conference is focused on IT security and the main aim of it is to provide participants how to defend them self and how to improve their security.
Many speakers of renown have animated former editions of this conference: Adam Laurie, Alessio "mayhem" Pennasilico, Alexander Kornbrust, Andrea Barisani, Angelo Rosiello, Anton Chuvakin, Antonio Merola, Błażej Miga, Christian Klein, Chuck Willis, Claudio Merloni, Daniel Cid, Daniel Mende, Dave Aitel, David H1kari Hulton, Dror Roecher, Enno Rey, Fyodor Yarochkin, Gerard Frankowski, Ilja van Sprundel, Jakub Vrana, Jakub Zemanek, Jarosław Sajko, Jim Geovedi, Joanna Rutkowska, Joffrey Czarny, K.K.Mookhey, Marcel Holtman, Mariusz Burdach, Martin Herfurt, Maximilian Dornseif, Michael M. Kemp, Michael Shema, Michal Bucko, Michał Szymański, Mike Stan, Neil Archibald, Ofir Arkin, Oliver Roeschke, Paul Wouters, Pavel Chovanec, Paweł Krawczyk, Philippe Langlois, Piotr Oleszkiewicz, Piotr Sobolewski, Raoul Chiesa, Renaud Bidou, Rene Graf, Riley Hassel, Robert Lee Ayers, Roelof Temmingh, Saumil Udayan Shah, Shalom Carmel, Shawn Merdinger, Simon Rich, Skyper, Stefano Zanero, Sumit Siddharth, Thomas B. Ruecker, Thomas Blackard, Thorsten Holz, Tomek Nidecki, Wojciech Dworakowski, Zeljko Vrbe, Roger Klose, MAtthias Luft, Ferruh Mavituna, Michal Szajbe, Laurent Venet, Luca Carettoni, Petr Matousek, Joffrey Czarny, Spala Frenc, Panczel Zoltan, Daniel Mende, Simon Rich, Dawid Mentel
BYOL Most lectures is conducted in BYOL (Bring Your Own Laptop) mode, aimed at participants who have brought their own computers and therefore are actively participate in sessions. Attendees are able to boot their machines to test networks using the techniques described by the lecturers or try to defend themselves against attacks performed by others.
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