2022 Schedule
Friday July 22nd
If you’ve got a workshop ticket then you already know the time of your workshop.
The workshop area will be open from about 9:30 to 17:00 and while we don’t want everyone with a con ticket turning up, you are welcome to come along and hang out if you’ve got into Sheffield a bit early and want to say hi to people. We will hopefully have plenty of spare space so feel free to bring along board games or simple projects (no soldering, fires, dangerous chemicals etc.).
We’ve still got to confirm the location so will announce it closer to the time, but it should be the same as the last couple of years for anyone who has been before.
Saturday July 23rd
Registration will open from around 8:30, breakfast of bacon and veggie (we’ve requested vegan, fingers crossed) rolls will also be out around the same time.
WordPress is rubbish at doing tables, so apologies for this mess, but this is the current running order for the talks.
Time | Track 1 | Track 2 | Track 3 |
9:30 – 10:00 | Intro and Welcome | ||
10:00 – 11:00 | Murder! Mossad? Watching SE experts in the real world, literally getting away with murder. Chris Pritchard | Deep dive into Kubernetes Attack Surface and how to defend against cloud native ecosystem? Sadi Zane | X-Com: Editing Savegame Files is Still Strategy: Redux Paul Williams |
11:00 – 12:00 | How to kill a Russian Commander in 20 minutes or less & other cyber stories from the war in Ukraine Ian Thornton-Trump | Debugging Cordava Applications Nishaanth Kumar G | “I’ll take hacking for $100.” Keeping your CTF costs out of jeopardy James Boland |
12:00 – 13:00 | Hacking a treadmill for fame and profit Soroush Dalili | Finding zero days in WordPress Plugins & Themes and Testing Beyond WPScan Noman Riffat | Friend or Foe? Jess Amery |
13:00 – 14:00 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
14:00 – 15:00 | How to Enhance your Cybersecurity Career through Regional Alliances. Gary Hibberd | Paving The Way To DA – A Live(Hopefully) Path of Pwnage Andy Gill and Neil Lines | Can you detect this? Inside The Ransomware Operator’s Toolkit Peter O |
15:00 – 16:00 | Taming horses for combat Sina Kheirkhah | Writing Tiny, Efficient, and Reliable Malware Rad Kawar PG | Windows Credential Theft: A Primer Keith Learmonth PG |
16:00 – 16:30 | Break | Break | Break |
16:30 – 17:30 | Security Vulnerabilities that (Mostly) Aren’t David Lodge | Catch me if you can – Hiding web shell from WAF Manish Kishan Tanwar | P4ssw0rds!!!!111 Richard Hicks |
17:30 – 18:30 | Closing |
Lunch is between 13:00 and 14:00 and will be a mix of sandwiches, fruit and other snacks. We’ve also got an order in with Our Cow Molly for a range of ice creams.
The afternoon break between 16:00 and 16:30 will have tea and coffee and the remains of lunch (there wasn’t much left last time).
The party venue (upstairs from the main SHU entrance) will be open from as soon as the closing talk ends, but the free bar and food will only open at 19:00 to give the crew time to tidy up the venue and get upstairs to join in. Kids are welcome at the party (just realised, it isn’t a party, it is an after event social), they will just need supervising by an adult.
We will be having a game of Slide Show Roulette, hopefully a quiz, and probably some other random games and activities.
Sunday July 24th
Sunday morning is Laser Quest morning. We’ve got a booking with the local arena and will have a sign up sheet on the registration desk. We’ve got two games booked from 11:00 to about 12:00. Both adults and kids are welcome.
After an hour of sweaty laser shooting we will be retiring across the road to Kommune for lunch. All welcome, even if you didn’t come to the Laser Quest.