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Re: Anyone interested in demoing your Nmap-related work at the Black Hat Briefings?
From: Ron <ron () skullsecurity net>
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 14:27:22 -0500
It'd be fun showing off the Nmap scripting engine again (smb-* and others) for a couple hours. I'm going to be in town for Defcon, so travel isn't an issue. I presented on the smb-* scripts at Toorcon last year, and could probably adapt a lot of that material into a handout of some sort: http://svn.skullsecurity.org:81/ron/security/2009-10-toorcon/2009-10%20Toorcon.pdf The problem is, I've already been rejected by Blackhat once this year, I don't know if I can handle it again ;) But seriously, how do you want to work the submission? Should I come up with a submission to them, then send it to you/David for comments? Ron On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 19:35:58 -0700 Fyodor <fyodor () insecure org> wrote:
Hi Folks. Black Hat has decided to offer a tool/demo area at the 2010 USA conference (July 28/29 in Las Vegas) for independent researchers and the open source community to showcase their work. Is anyone interested in demonstrating Nmap or related tools (Ncat/Nping/Ncrack/Ndiff/Zenmap/etc.) or your modifications to same? Not only do you get 3 hours to show off your Nmap code/skills, but you get a free Briefings pass (paid registration is currently $1,695). You would have to cover your own travel and hotel costs. If you're interested, please let me know and send me your pitch. There should be some reason you would make a good presenter--like you wrote the code involved and/or you want to demonstrate a neat Nmap technique or you are a master at presentations like this. I think this would be a good way to spotlight a specific feature of Nmap or related tool. Since it is a 3 hour period, I imagine it will mostly be chatting and answering questions and doing short demos for people who walk by (or letting them try it themselves). Here is some information that Black Hat sent: Black Hat USA 2010 Arsenal: Call for Tools Do you have a great tool or demo that you have been dying to bring to the attention of the Black Hat community but don’t have the resources to come as an exhibitor? This year Black Hat, in cooperation with Peak Security, is pleased to offer a Tool/Demo area for independent researchers and the open source community that will allow you to showcase your work. The concept is simple: We will be providing kiosks complete with monitor, power, wired internet access and you will bring your machine and have three hours to showcase your work and answer questions from delegates attending Black Hat. Spaces will be limited to a total of 32 unique tools/demos over the course of the Briefings. What we hope to achieve: Greater awareness and access to terrific work for the security world at large. What this is not: an exhibit space for big enterprise sized companies. Priority is given to shareware/freeware tool developers and independent researchers. Things to know: · All presenters will be required to bring their own laptops with VGA output. · Selected presenters will be provided with gratis entry to the Briefings. No travel, accommodations or honorarium is provided. · Only a single presenter per accepted submission will be allowed gratis entry to the conference. · Access to view and tour the demo area and kiosks are available to the registered delegates of the conference and are not open to the general public. · No free expo passes are available for friends or family of presenters of the Arsenal. Applications for the Arsenal will be accepted until July 1 with rolling acceptances until that date... so applying earlier is better than later! And, as always, Black Hat reserves the right to make the final determination of tools/demos for all stations. Anyway, if anyone is interested, let me know! David and I are doing a presentation at Black Hat, so we can mention your demo if our talk comes before yours. Of course there is no guarantee that Black Hat will accept any particular presenter, but it doesn't hurt to try. You need to be sure you can make it if accepted. Cheers, -F _______________________________________________ Sent through the nmap-dev mailing list http://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-dev Archived at http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/
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