HOPE X Call For Speakers

Odinn Cyberguerrilla odinn.cyberguerrilla at riseup.net
Sat Jan 25 17:37:48 PST 2014


While I will not be traveling to HOPE X, I do have the following
submission for your consideration:

https://gist.github.com/ABISprotocol/8515891

Cheers,

-Odinn



> Attention all hackers, makers, whistleblowers, artists, phone phreaks,
> rebels, technologists, and free thinkers everywhere! Come and share your
> ideas, thoughts, and passions with thousands of really bright, creative,
> and open-minded people in New York City this summer at HOPE X.
>
> We have room for around 100 talks and panels covering a wide range of
> topics, limited only by our collective imagination. Past talks and panels
> have included: anonymity, surveillance and countersurveillance, social
> engineering, hardware hacking, cryptography, privacy, security,
> censorship,
> programming, democracy and law, digital protests, society hacking,
> copyright, phone phreaking and telecommunications, new technologies, all
> manner of experimentation, and so much more. We are constantly searching
> for innovative subjects and presentation formats. Come and show us what
> you've got!
>
> All types of presentations are encouraged, from solo talks to panels,
> debates, demonstrations, and interactive discussions. (Workshop ideas
> and art exhibitions are also welcome - see the applicable sections on the
> HOPE X site.) Most presentations will be allotted 55 minutes - including
> time for questions from the audience.
>
> If you would like to be a speaker, submit a title and a description of
> the proposed presentation (two to three paragraphs) along with a short
> biography (three or four sentences will suffice). Submissions should be
> sent by email to speakers at hope.net. Be sure to tell us why you think
> the topic and content are relevant to the hacker community and to HOPE X
> attendees.
>
> We also recommend reading our additional tips on speaker submissions which
> can be found at http://x.hope.net under "Call for Participants."
>





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