CfP für 28C3

Für den kommenden 28. Chaos Communication Congress ist jetzt der Call for Participation gestartet. Einsendeschluß ist der 11. Oktober und hier ist das Submission-System. Und das sind Themen, die auf der Wunschliste stehen:

In general, lectures, workshops, and projects dealing with technology, ethics, science, security, art, philosophy, politics, and culture are welcome. However, it is not mandatory for your talk to exactly match the given topics. Anything that is interesting and/or funny will be taken into consideration. We use hacking in a very broad sense of the word, but we won’t say no to excellent submissions on computer security research.

Some of the many topics we want to hear more about

– Cloud security
– Mobile Hacking and Telecommunications Security
– Privacy
– Net Neutrality and Censorship
– Copyright
– Exploitation Techniques
– Video Game Culture and Art
– Cryptography and Cryptoanalysis
– Reverse Engineering
– Forensics and Anti-Forensics
– Web Security
– Electronic Music and Literature
– Retrocomputing
– Economical Systems – think about collapsing financial markets and anonymous money transfers
– Constructivist Epistemology
– Artificial Intelligence and Robotics – machine learning, humanoid robots, RoboCup, autonomous cars
– Transportation Hacking – with electronics and bus systems
– Studies about Social Networks – e.g. how different networks are being used
– The Long Tail – crowdsourcing, crowdcasting, crowdfunding, peer to peer
– Media and Internet Technologies in education
– Cyberspace identities and gender issues
– Law Enforcement Activities and Active Countersurveillance
– Revolutions
– Hacktivism
– Handling Transparency in Governmental Affairs
– Micropayment and electronic currencies
– Transportation hacking – with electronics and bus systems
– Cooking and Baking with Club-Mate
– Fun with large datasets and visualizing data
– Studies about Social Networks – e.g. how different networks are being used / social networks in revolutions
– Economical Systems – think about collapsing financial markets and anonymous money transfers
– Social Justice on the Internet
– Media and Internet Technologies in Education
– Conspiracy Theories

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