21 Jun: Brucon 0x08 Talks and Workshops

It’s taken us a bit of time and some hard deliberation, but here are your talks and workshops for Brucon 0x08 !! Firstly we’d like to thank everyone who took the time to submit. We had some truly awesome talks and workshops submitted and it was difficult to whittle it down to the final list. So without further ado… Talks: “Building a Successful Internal Adversarial Simulation Team” – Chris Nickerson and Chris Gates “What Does…

24 Sep: Samurai WTF 0.9 BruCON pre-release

Justin Searle was so kind to release the latest version of Samurai Webapplication Testing Framework made for the BruCON workshops. This is the latest version with the latest tools and will now be published during BruCON!!! http://www.seccubus.com/misc/samurai-0.9.isohttp://www.seccubus.com/misc/samurai-0.9.iso.sha1http://www.randomdata.nl/media/samurai-0.9.iso http://2010.brucon.org/material/samurai-0.9.isohttp://2010.brucon.org/material/samurai-0.9.iso.sha1 Be aware is that this version has some bugs. Use at own risk. They are working on another update to be released soon!!!

22 Sep: Workshops changes and latest schedule updates

Some last minute changes…. Unfortunately, the Office Cryptanalysis workshop got canceled. But we did our utmost best to find you a replacement and actually got you two!!! Introduction in Assessing and Exploiting Web Applications with Samurai-WTF LiveCD CERT AbuseHelper Workshop Thank you Justing Searle, David Durvaux and Christian Van Heurck for helping us out!!! Don’t forget to register for their workshops!! The LSEC workshop also moved from Friday to Saturday. So check our online schedule…

30 Jun: Hardhack.org featuring at BruCON

Our hardware hacking area with Mitch Altman will be joined by the hardhack.org crew! hardhack.org is a hands-on hardware event. It will include hands-on workshops and demos showcasing a large variety of open source hardware, hardware kits, and hardware hacking. The workshops includes soldering, firmware hacking, and other open source hardware topics. Our aim is to encourage hands-on exploration of hardware rather than presentations. Kits will be for sale at the event and tools will…

12 Apr: Announcing 1st Workshop: Malicious PDF Analysis

Our ticket sales started a few weeks ago. Although our CFP is still running, we’ll start giving sneak peeks in the upcoming program of the 2010 BruCON edition. This might convince some of you to grab that ticket at early bird price since some of them are limited in number. With great pleasure we are announcing an exclusive workshop from Belgian security researcher Didier Stevens! And what better subject it could be then a workshop…

15 Feb: BruCON 2010: Call for Papers

Call for Papers BruCON.v2 2010: Hacking for B33r================================ Brussels, Belgium — This is a call for papers and participation for the second BruCON edition, a 2-day Security and Hacking Conference, full of interesting presentations, workshops and security challenges. BruCON is an open-minded gathering of people discussing computer security, privacy, and information technology. The conference tries to create bridges between the various actors active in computer security world, included but not limited to hackers, security professionals,…

04 Jun: The hackerspace challenge

People from various hackerspaces around Europe (or beyond) will be present at BruCON. We gave Randomdata a challenge inspired by the sandwich robot of Bre Pettis. We sent them this movie: Now we are challenging the other spaces to pick up our gauntlet as well to make a cool (arduino) project. Be creative, don’t be limited by our suggestion and have fun. Let the contest begin!!! There will be arduino parts on sales during BruCON…

29 May: Ticket sales and Brucon Training are available

So we silently launched our wiki (beta) to start our ticket sales. You can register as of this week. The wiki is far from finished and hopefully will find its own shape and individuality over time with your help. We are happy to announce some training from some renowned trainers. What’s the difference with workshops? Workshops are only 1-2 hour introduction courses into certain subject matters and are part of the conference. These trainings are…