
A reader commented that not just the presentation videos of Notacon 4 were online, but also the ones of the more recent Notacon 5. The reason why I mentioned the older ones (first), because they contained another version of the presentation of Bruce Potter I mentioned in The Dirty Secret of the Security Industry (after a tip from Alex Gatti). So here also the ones from Notacon 5. I'm gonna check out "Data Loss Protection - Hope or Hype" , "Protect Your Personal Information" and "Finding Bad Guys can be Fun" (also by Bruce Potter).
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| video | Speaker | Title |
|---|---|---|
| avi | Buz | 4k Audio Dos Donts and Pitfalls |
| avi | The Fat Man | Art Behind Enemy Lines |
| avi | Tim Cowley | Automated Psychedelia - Translating Motion into Color and Sound |
| avi | Algormor | BagCam |
| avi | Eric Meyer | Beyond the Blue E |
| avi | Pete Edwards and Fred Owsley | Circuit Bending Will Get You Laid |
| avi | Jeri Elsworth | CPU Not Required - Making Demos with FPGAs |
| avi | Jon Broadwell | Creating Something People Want But May Not Know It |
| avi | Alex Papadimoulis | Curious Perversions in Information Technology |
| avi | Smoke and Phreak | Current Election Technologies and How to Improve Them |
| avi | Enno Rey and Angus Blitter | Data Loss Protection - Hope or Hype |
| avi | Ab3nd | Edrugs, Pokemon, and the Bodhi Tree - Building Environments for Wireheading |
| avi | Firefox Plugins for Application Penetration Testing - Dan Sinclair and Sahba Kazerooni | Exploit-Me Series |
| avi | Bruce Potter | Finding Bad Guys Can Be Fun |
| avi | Jake Virt Kaufman | FM Synthesis - Beyond the Adlib |
| avi | Jeremy Anderson | Hacking Habitation - A Computer Nerds Guide to DIY Construction |
| avi | Emma Hogbin | Hick Tech |
| avi | Leigh Honeywell and Kate Raynes-Goldie | Internets as Serious Business - Academic Perspectives on Net Culture |
| avi | David Mortman | Is Privacy a Lost Cause |
| avi | Dosman | Lock Picking in the New Frontier - From Mechanical to Electrical Locks |
| avi | Places - Nate Graham | New Media Art - Dropping Humanity in No |
| avi | Jon Devree | Nightmare Filesystem |
| avi | Jason Scott | Now and Then Here and There - Editing |
| avi | Dead Addict | Permanent Records - Managing Your Identity in a Paranoid World |
| avi | Physics Panel | Physics of Radio and Wireless Networking Panel Discussion |
| avi | Nexus | Protect Your Personal Information |
| avi | Lessons Learned from Archiving the DemoScene - Jim Trixter Leonard | Self-Preservation Mode |
| avi | Mark Doner | To Boldly Go Where No Broadband Has Gone Before |
| avi | Drew Ivan | Wasnt Hypercard Cool |
| avi | Sam Harmon | Your Circuits - Let Me Help Bend Them |
| avi | Aestetix | Zen and the Art of the Turing Machine |
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2 comments:
I should have pointed out that *all* notacon presentations are online, 5 years worth!
http://www.notacon.org/media
If you are going to leave off our licensing information, please just link to the page instead of stealing the whole table. Thanks.
I didn't reproduce or alter the videos, just linked them. I often see the copyright license mentioned in the beginning of videos but I didn't check for these. Updated with licensing information.
I think most readers will find their way to the others ones if needed since Notacon was linked and referenced a few times now.
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