The Fahrplan (yes, that's German — it means "schedule") of the 22C3 (the 22nd Chaos Communication Congress) is online now.
Joi Ito will deliver the keynote speech titled "Private Investigations".
Here's a small (really!) selection out of the plethora of great lectures:
- Understanding buffer overflow exploitation
- Hacking CCTV
- Peer-to-peer under the hood
- The intelligent web searcher
- RFID - overview of protocols, librfid implementation and passive sniffing
- VoIPhreaking
- European politics concerning digital rights
- Biometrics in Science Fiction
- Software Patenting
- A way to fuzzy democracy
- Military intelligence for terrorists(tm)
- Black Ops Of TCP/IP 2005.5
- Robots for fun and research
- Search Engines - Oracles of the Information Society
- Secure Code
- Literarisches Code-Quartett
- Attacking the IPv6 Protocol Suite
- Towards the first Free Software GSM Phone
- Esperanto, die internationale Sprache
- "Xbox" and "Xbox 360" Hacking
- How to construct Utopia
- The truth about Nanotechnology
- Free Software and Anarchism
- Hacker Jeopardy
- Breaking Down the Web of Trust
- Access to Knowledge
- Bluetooth Hacking - The State of The Art
- The very early Computer Game History
- Security Nightmares 2006
Four days, four rooms, lectures from 12:00 am to 12:00 pm every day. Need I say more?