These files were recorded at Rubi Con 2001 in Detroit, Michigan. They are free for download and unrestricted in use. However, the speaker name, and Rubi Con 2001, must be credited.
Those of you without fast connections, and who are afraid of the library, can order a CD with all these MP3s, plus all the pictures from Rubi Con 2001, and lots of other goodies, for $5.00. Contact our man with the CDR, RijilV, at rijilv@rubi-con.org.
Recorded Friday, April 6, 2001
Denis A. Baldwin, The right way to set up an NT network
23:14
5,508 K
.Andrew Hobgood, AI theory: What the hell is it?
53:21
12,512 K
.Flame0ut and PrussianSnow, Blind Courier Protocols
19:56
4,692 K
.Ech0, Hackers have feelings too
40:55
9,656 K
.Bubonic, Linux firewalls
14:07
3,332 K
.Rick Forno, Hyperreality: Are we becoming techno slaves?
125:34
29,444 K
.Phillipe Langlois, Turning Network Vulnerability Assessment Management Outside-In
77:08
18,117 K
.The907, Basic telecommunications from a tech's point of view
31:35
7,412 K
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Recorded Saturday, April 7, 2001
Panel discussion, Who are we fooling? Or: Does computer security only exist as degrees of insecurity?
70:34
16,592 K
.Carbon, Network Security Systems and Defeating Passive Network Attacks
36:35
8,636 K
.Mobsters, Low class scams
72:12
16,932 K
.Tiffany St. Patrick-Wells, Warrants, Wiretaps, and Probable Cause
58:09
13,668 K
.Justin Lundy, A Taxonomy of Intrusion Detection System Technology: The Past, Present, and Future
32:06
7,548 K
.Andrew Hobgood, An Exploration of Neural Networks in Anomaly and Misuse Detection
69:42
16,388 K
.Jon Erickson, Elliptical Curve Cryptography
48:18
11,356 K
.Dennis Salguero, Going Legit: How to Start Your Own Consulting Business
20:40
4,896 K
.Panel discussion, The future of computing: Where will the next five years take us?
54:58
51,544 K
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Recorded Sunday, April 8, 2001
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Hacked this bitch Detroit style Social engineering contest
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Tiffany St. Patrick-Wells, Two Types of Trouble: Criminal and Civil Liability
57:48
13,600 K
.Karl Mozurkewich, A Technical Overview of TCP/IP
43:17
10,200 K
.Karl Mozurkewich, Hacking a TCP/IP Network (your own, of course)
34:01
8,024 K
.NFF, Hackers and the Accidental Society of Subversive Guardianship
64:22
15,096 K
.Closing ceremonies
28:10
6,664 K
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