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Black Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2006 [Video] Presentations from the security conference

Past speeches and talks from the Black Hat Briefings computer security conferences. The Black Hat Briefings USA 2006 was held August August 2-3 in Las Vegas at Caesars Palace. Two days, fourteen tracks, over 85 presentations. Dan Larkin of the FBI was the keynote speaker. Celebrating our tenth year anniversary.

A post convention wrap up can be found at http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-usa-06/bh-usa-06-index.html Black Hat Briefings bring together a unique mix in security: the best minds from government agencies and global corporations with the underground's most respected hackers. These forums take place regularly in Las Vegas, Washington D.C., Amsterdam, and Tokyo.

If you want to get a better idea of the presentation materials go to http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-media-archives/bh-multi-media-archives.html#USA-2006 and download them. Put up the pdfs in one window while watching the talks in the other. Almost as good as being there!

Video, audio and supporting materials from past conferences will be posted here, starting with the newest and working our way back to the oldest with new content added as available! Past speeches and talks from Black Hat in an iPod friendly .mp3 audio and .mp4 h.264 192k video format

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Neal Krawetz (Dr): You are what you type: No classical computer forensics

Neal Krawetz (Dr): You are what you type: No classical computer forensics

"In an online world, anonymity seems easy. Network addresses can be cloaked and files can be manipulated. People rapidly change virtual names, genders, and skills. But even with these precautions, an…
00:47:47  |   Sun 04 Jun 2006
David Endler: Hacking VOIP Exposed

David Endler: Hacking VOIP Exposed

"Lately there seems to be an explosion of press hype around the possibility of hackers exploiting Voice-over-IP networks and services (Skype, Vonage, etc.). VoIP Spam, Caller ID Spoofing, Toll Fraud,…
01:02:39  |   Sun 04 Jun 2006
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