[LACNIC/Seguridad] Fwd: CFP Observe. Hack. Make.

Santiago Ferreira santiago.ferreira en gmail.com
Sab Feb 16 20:38:30 BRST 2013


Hola Fernando,

suena espectacularmente interesante!

yo me prendo, pero tengo que sacar bien números de gastos que serian
la limitante.

gracias por el dato.

saludos

Santiago

2013/2/16 Fernando Gont <fgont en si6networks.com>:
> Estimados,
>
> Dado que algunos miembros de la lista asisten a las reuniones de IETF,
> les envío el anuncio de este evento que se realiza pegado (parcialmente
> solapado?) a la reunión de IETF.
>
> Personalmente tengo ganas de ir... así que si alguno se quiere prender,
> avise :-)
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 16:25:15 +0100
> From: Walter Belgers <walter+bugtraq en belgers.com>
> To: bugtraq en securityfocus.com
> Subject: CFP Observe. Hack. Make.
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> OHM2013 Call for Participation
> ==============================
>
> July 31 to August 4, 2013 - Geestmerambacht, The Netherlands
>
> See https://gis.ohm2013.org, http://osm.org/go/0E59AxSEh- or
> http://goo.gl/maps/8SmBU
>
> PLEASE CIRCULATE FREELY:
>
> About OHM2013
> -------------
>
> OHM2013 - Observe. Hack. Make. is a 5-day international outdoor
> technology and
> security conference. OHM2013 is currently requesting proposals for content.
>
> A motley bunch of around 3000 hackers, free-thinkers, philosophers,
> activists,
> geeks, scientists, artists, creative minds and others will convene from all
> over the world for this informal meeting of minds to contemplate, reflect,
> share, criticize, look ahead, code, build, and more.
>
> An otherwise unassuming stretch of land, just 30km (20mi) North of
> Amsterdam,
> will be transformed into a colourful oasis of light providing a backdrop for
> this unique event. It is an immersive experience, with an emphasis on
> interaction.
>
> The four-yearly Dutch hacker camps provide a very open, friendly and relaxed
> atmosphere, with a high level of knowledge. The campsite is buzzing with
> energy, ideas and projects, not least because people from various
> backgrounds
> are interacting. It is a non-commercial community event where every
> visitor is
> also a volunteer.
>
> Background
> ----------
>
> OHM 2013 is the 7th edition in this line of events. The seed for these
> events
> sprouted in the late 80's hacker community embodied by 'Hippies from
> Hell' and
> the journal for techno-anarchists 'Hack-tic'.
>
> In 1989 the Galactic Hacker Party was held at Paradiso, a public forum in
> Amsterdam. This indoor event brought together pioneers at the frontiers
> of the
> internet to revel in the upcoming revolution, but also to be critical of the
> power structures governing the then infant internet and its impact on
> society.
>
> In 1993, four years later, Hacking at the End of the Universe was the first
> open-air event in the series. Several hundred hackers set up camp in the
> outdoors. While the internet was still not something many people had at
> home,
> the whole campsite was already connected.
>
> The landscape has changed much since 1989. New trends raise questions of
> security, governance, sustainability and identity. The notion of hacking (to
> use something in a creative way, not thought of when it was first invented)
> has long spread to fields outside of Information Technology. The concepts of
> open source and open standards are now commonplace.
>
> At the same time, society is more and more dependent on technology.
> Blind faith
> in ICT in particular leads to erosion of democratic principles and human
> rights. Society increasingly depends on hackers to act as its conscience on
> these matters.
>
> Now nearly every household has a connection to the internet, it is also
> becoming a conduit for click-to-manufacture designs. Hackers expand
> their focus
> towards "manufacturing at home" collaboration projects using home-built 3D
> printers, CNC-machines and laser cutters. A necessity as current economic
> models are collapsing, both on the macro as well as the micro scale. The
> post-industrial global society is on the verge of depleting both its
> financial
> capital as well as its natural resources. Logistic chains feeding the
> factories
> that produce all our gadgets and even our food span multiple continents.
> Despite the global scale, those chains are fragile. When energy is becoming
> sparse, the global transport routes will fail to be economically feasible.
>
> Hackers can apply their critical curiosity and creativity to bring about
> methods to cope with the upcoming changes. By building, for example,
> resilient
> means of electronic communication to ease the transition to an era where
> cheap
> Chinese gadgets and Japanese electronics can no longer be taken for
> granted and
> by arming society against authorities taking mobile telephony and the
> internet
> offline in times of crisis. But perhaps even more important is going back to
> the basics of production itself. Traditional crafts may become a matter of
> survival when factories sourcing raw materials from far away are a thing
> of the
> past.
>
> Content matter(s)
> -----------------
>
> The scope of this call for participation is not limited to the form of
> traditional lectures. Specifically requested are workshops (either bound in
> time or continuously running), presentations / demonstrations, films,
> performances engaging the audience and even art installations.
>
> Topics may include, but are certainly not limited to the following fields:
>
> - Security Attacks: Malware, A.P.T., SCADA, Mobile Security, Social
> Engineering,
> Russian Cyber Crime, etc.
>
> - Defense: (Post-) (Quantum) Crypto, Responsible Disclosure, Emergency
> Response,
> Warfare in the Virtual Domain, etc.
>
> - Hardware: Hacking, Making, Electronics, Welding, Blacksmithing,
> gnireenignE
> esreveR, Lock Picking, A/V hacking, etc.
>
> - Software: Programming, Neural Networks / A.I., Standards, F.O.S.S.,
> Browser
> hacking, Demo's, etc.
>
> - Networks / Telecommunication: Internet, Alternative networks, GSM, Cloud
> Hacking, Journalism, Radio/TV/Media, Big Data, Quantum entanglement &
> teleportation, etc.
>
> - Privacy: T.O.R., Darknets, Certificate Authorities, Alternative
> Identities,
> Post Privacy, etc.
>
> - Legal: Hacker Ethics, Forensics, Law Enforcement, D.R.M., Software
> Patents,
> etc.
>
> - Science / Research: DIY Space Flight, Bio-tech, DNA, Energy, Particle
> Physics,
> Sustainability, Nano-technology, Bionics, Robots, Swarms, Exo-skeletons,
> Quantum computing, etc.
>
> - People & Society: Censorship, Politics, Future Visions, New Economic &
> Monetary
> Models, Life Hacking, Fair Globalization, Communities/Hackerspaces,
> Psychology,
> Mental Disorders, Ethical Norms, Trans-humanism, Body Hacking, Mind Reading
> Hardware, etc.
>
> - Rebooting civilization: Preserving (Technological) Knowledge, Artisan
> Crafts,
> Decentralised Technologies for food/energy/housing/security, Practical
> Steampunk, etc.
>
> - Art: Topology, Folding, Fractals, Demo Scene, Wearable Electronics,
> Circuit
> Bending, Video Art, Pyrotechnics, etc.
>
> - Phun: Food Hacking, Car Hacking, Meditation, Medication, Art,
> Anecdotes, Retro
> Gaming, Entertainment, etc.
>
> Again, these ideas are by no means restrictive. Any content that might
> interest
> the audience of technophiles at OHM2013 is welcome. Surprise and inspire the
> world!
>
> Content for kids
> ----------------
>
> At previous events, activities for children were organised by parents on an
> ad-hoc basis - OHM2013 strives to bring content specifically aimed at
> children
> and adolescents. Initiatives targeting this new generation of hackers are
> encouraged. Not only 'hacky' crafts and games, but also introductions to
> more
> advanced topics, like the complexities of the internet, privacy,
> programming,
> security, et cetera are to be expected.
>
> Submitting content
> ------------------
>
> Help make OHM2013 become the exciting, inspiring and awesome
> community-driven
> event everyone is looking forward to. Submit your content now!
>
> Also, if you know of someone whom you think should be present at
> OHM2013, ask
> them to submit an abstract.
>
> Submissions can be entered through the OHM2013 content submission website:
> https://cfp.ohm2013.org/
>
>
>
> The deadline for submissions is March 1, 2013.
>
> All proposals will be reviewed. Notification of acceptance or rejection
> will be
> sent out before April 30, 2013.
>
> The program will be made available incrementally starting May 1, 2013.
>
>
>
>
>
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