Here we go:
28. July
- 1100-1200 Openeing and Keynote adress (Tent 2)
- Emmanuel Goldstein, Rop Gongrijp
- 1400-1500 Reverse Engineering Microsoft .NET (Tent 1)
- Hannes Pavelka
- 1500-1600 Using linux for embedded devices: Introduction to uCLinux (Tent 1)
- Jean-Michel Friedt
- 1600-1700 Symbian Security (Tent 2)
- Job de Haas
- 2000-2100 Cross Site Scripting Scanning (Tent 1)
- Sven Neuhaus
- 2200-2300 dyne ~ freaknet software foundry software for the freedom of speech (Tent 3)
- xant, Antonino Radici, Alpt, Silvano Galliani, godog, Bobby Newmark
29. July
- 1000-1100 Search engine internal processes (Tent 2)
- Greg Newby
- 1000-1100 What the hacker community? (Tent 4)
- Yuwei Lin
- 1300-1400 Having Fun With Honeyd (Tent 2)
- Niels Provos
- 1500-1600 Monitoring Internet Background Radiation (Tent 1)
- Hendrik Scholz
- 1600-1700 The Pentabarf conference planning software (Tent 3)
- Tim Pritlove, Sven Klemm
- 1700-1800 Bluetooth Security – News From The Front (Tent 2)
- Martin Herfurt
30. July
- 1100-1200 Reverse engineering and unlocking an XDA (Tent 1)
- Job de Haas
- 1200-1300 Exploiting PocketPC (Tent 1)
- Collin Mulliner
- Spoofing fingerprints in 10 minutes (Tent 2)
- Ton van der Putte
- Hashing the Longhorn (Tent 2)
- Rüdiger Weis
31. July
- 1100-1200 Jabber (Tent 1)
- Florian Holzhauer
- 1200-1300 SchilliX – The first OpenSolaris distribution (Tent 1)
- Tobias Kirschstein
- 1400-1500 Database Compression Between RAM and CPU Cache: Hacking the Memory Hierarchy (Tent 1)
- Sandor Heman
- 1700-1800 Closing Session (Tent 2)
And there are some scheduled or semi-scheduled meetings. If you would like to contact me you’ll probably find me at the FeM Village between the talks and of course by eMail.