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Season 2013
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TheTVDB.com Season ID
817316
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October 29, 2018
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October 29, 2018
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S2013E01
KEYNOTE - The Security Industry - How to Survive Becoming Management
July 31, 2013
S2013E02
Discovering Dark Matter: Towards better Android Malware Heuristics
July 31, 2013
S2013E03
Mom! I Broke My Insulin Pump….Again!
July 31, 2013
S2013E04
Dungeons & Dragons, Siege Warfare, and Fantasy Defense in Depth
July 31, 2013
S2013E05
HiveMind: Distributed File Storage Using JavaScript Botnets
July 31, 2013
S2013E06
gitDigger: Creating useful wordlists from public GitHub repositories
July 31, 2013
S2013E07
Collaborative Penetration Testing With Lair
July 31, 2013
S2013E08
Social Aftermath Responding to Social Pwnage
July 31, 2013
S2013E09
Diamonds, Fitness and Cults: Manipulation for Fun and Profit
July 31, 2013
S2013E10
Vulnerability & Exploit Trends: A Deep Look Inside The Data
July 31, 2013
S2013E11
EC2 or Bust – How to Build Your Own Pen Testing Lab in Amazon EC2
July 31, 2013
S2013E12
Techniques for Escaping the AppSec Labyrinth
July 31, 2013
S2013E13
The Erudite Inebriate’s Guide to Life, Liberty, and the Purfuit of Happinefs
July 31, 2013
S2013E14
Hack the Hustle! Career Strategies for Information Security Professionals
July 31, 2013
S2013E15
Information Sharing, or “I’ve got 99 problems and they’re probably pretty similar to yours”
July 31, 2013
S2013E16
Never Mind Your Diet, Cut the Crap From Your Vocabulary
July 31, 2013
S2013E17
The 7 habits of highly effective CISOs
July 31, 2013
S2013E18
The Little Dutch Boy
July 31, 2013
S2013E19
Human Blue Teaming (Learning to patch the vulnerabilities in ourselves)
July 31, 2013
S2013E20
Stop Shooting Blanks: No magic bullets in your arsenal
July 31, 2013
S2013E21
Flameout – Burnout Supernova
July 31, 2013
S2013E22
The Sensual Side of 3D Printing
July 31, 2013
S2013E23
Attacking and Defending Full Disk Encryption
July 31, 2013
S2013E24
Say It to My Face
July 31, 2013
S2013E25
Alex Dreams of Risk: How the Concept of Being a Craftsman can Help you Find Meaning and Avoid Burnout
July 31, 2013
S2013E26
GTFO FTW: Hacking Your Lifestyle for Fun and Profit
July 31, 2013
S2013E27
You can’t make people act more securely, you can help them want to
July 31, 2013
S2013E28
Your Droid Has No Clothes
July 31, 2013
S2013E29
You Are Being Watched!
July 31, 2013
S2013E30
Calling All Researchers: A Discussion on Building a Security Research Framework
July 31, 2013
S2013E31
Evil Empire: SIEM FTW
July 31, 2013
S2013E32
Silence Equals Death
August 1, 2013
S2013E33
The Cavalry Isn’t Coming: Starting the Revolution to Fsck it All!
August 1, 2013
S2013E34
A Fire In The Eye
August 1, 2013
S2013E35
Defense Evasion Modeling
August 1, 2013
S2013E36
“Malware Management Framework” – We detected WinNTI with it!
August 1, 2013
S2013E37
Crunching the Top 10,000 Websites’ Password Policies and Controls
August 1, 2013
S2013E38
Governments and UFOs: A Historical Analysis of Disinformation and Deception
August 1, 2013
S2013E39
Strange interactions in personal data: Brokers and the CFAA
August 1, 2013
S2013E40
Convincing Your Management, Your Peers, and Yourself That Risk Management Doesn’t Suck
August 1, 2013
S2013E41
How embracing social media helped me stop the hackers, save the world and get the girl!
August 1, 2013
S2013E42
Malware Automation
August 1, 2013
S2013E43
Popping the Penguin: An Introduction to the Principles of Linux Persistence
August 1, 2013
S2013E44
Network Survival WCS
August 1, 2013
S2013E45
The Slings and Arrows of Open Source Security
August 1, 2013
S2013E46
What if Petraeus was a hacker? Email privacy for the rest of us
August 1, 2013
S2013E47
Fun with WebSockets using Socket Puppet
August 1, 2013
S2013E48
Using Machine Learning to Support Information Security
August 1, 2013
S2013E49
The Truth, You Thought We Wouldn’t Know?
August 1, 2013
S2013E50
Vulnerabilities in Application Whitelisting: Malware Case Studies
August 1, 2013
S2013E51
The Goodness is Baked In: Baking Assurance into Software
August 1, 2013
S2013E52
Matriux Leandros:An Open Source Penetration Testing and Forensic Distribution
August 1, 2013
S2013E53
Sixteen Colors: Archiving the Evolution of ANSI and ASCII Art
August 1, 2013
S2013E54
Swiping Cards At The Source: POS & Cash Machine Security
August 1, 2013
S2013E55
Busticating Same-Origin : The Fun Way
August 1, 2013
S2013E56
OMFG China!
August 1, 2013
S2013E57
ASK THE EFF – PANEL
August 1, 2013
S2013E58
Catawampus
August 1, 2013
S2013E59
Mobile Fail: Cracking open “secure” android containers
August 1, 2013
S2013E60
Legacy 0-Day: How Hackers Breached the Logica Mainframe
August 1, 2013
S2013E61
Attribution Shmatribution! FIX YOUR SHIT!
August 1, 2013
S2013E62
Breach Panel
season finale
August 1, 2013
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