"Free the CPU! How hackers liberate oppressed computers"
In this electrifying talk, we expose the oppressive nature of restricting computers' true potential. Discover how hackers are liberating processors, unleashing chaos upon power grids, exposing hidden data, and disrupting medical systems. Embrace theoretical wisdom and practical techniques as we march towards a future of free computation (or at least learn why computer security will never be solved in the current model).
Prepare to be inspired as we unveil the untold stories of those challenging the status quo. Break free from futile attempts to stifle computer power and embrace the theory of computation. Together, we can reclaim computing's true potential and pave the way for a world where processors are no longer confined. Join us in this call to action and learn the history, limitations, and future of computer security.
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- Date: 20 Jul 2023
- Time: 06:30 PM to 08:30 PM
- All times are (UTC-06:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
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- Starts 13 July 2023 07:30 PM
- Ends 20 July 2023 04:00 PM
- All times are (UTC-06:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
- No Admission Charge
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Josh
"Free the CPU! How hackers liberate oppressed computers"
In this electrifying talk, we expose the oppressive nature of restricting computers' true potential. Discover how hackers are liberating processors, unleashing chaos upon power grids, exposing hidden data, and disrupting medical systems. Embrace theoretical wisdom and practical techniques as we march towards a future of free computation (or at least learn why computer security will never be solved in the current model).
Prepare to be inspired as we unveil the untold stories of those challenging the status quo. Break free from futile attempts to stifle computer power and embrace the theory of computation. Together, we can reclaim computing's true potential and pave the way for a world where processors are no longer confined. Join us in this call to action and learn the history, limitations, and future of computer security.
Biography:
Josh is an embedded systems engineer, security researcher and former submarine officer. Josh is best known for his part in the NSA Playset research, as well as his research into the security of cryptocurrency hardware wallets. Josh is the founder and head of (Cryptotronix)[https://cryptotronix.com], an embedded security consultancy Cryptotronix whose public contributions include Open Source Hardware cryptographic modules. Cryptotronix helps clients architect and design embedded systems and integrate secure elements into their products.
Josh also authored BeagleBone for Secret Agents
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Agenda
- 6:30pm: arrive
- 6:45pm: IEEE business meeting and Forge /Warehouse Presentation
- 7:00 pm: Main Presentation
- 8:30pm:
This event will be held at the former Hewlett Packard facility in Loveland