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[hackmeeting] Chaos Communications Camp 2003 - Call for papers
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da http://www.ccc.de/updates/2003/CfP-Camp
May 17, 2003 (Camp-Crew)
Call for Papers to the Chaos Communication Camp 2003
Chaos Communication Camp 2003
The International Hacker Open Air Gathering
7/8/9/10th August 2003 near Berlin, Germany (Old Europe)
Papers are being solicited for the second Camp of the Chaos Computer
Club e.V., Germany, to be held near Berlin, Germany, on 7/8/9/10th
August 2003. The Camp is intended to promote the interchange of
technical, social and political ideas and concepts to find ways to make
this world a little bit more friendly to intelligent beings.
The conference language is english, therefore all lectures and workshops
have to be held in english. For especially interesting topics, a
on-stage translation might be available, but this service will be
strictly limited to a few instances of special importance.
In general, all papers, lectures and workshops from the field of
technology, security, art, philosophy, politics and cooking are welcome.
We try, however to create a certain focus on a number of topics that we
regard as important for the near future. These are:
Technology
mobile phone security (e.g. OTA attacks)
distributed, cryptographical secure storage and peer-to-peer networking
technology
semantic web (xml, wsdl, rss and related technologies)
complex network attack methods, detection and defense
advanced wireless networking and security
autonomous systems and robotics
attacks on cryptosystems
even more ways of breaking biometry
Open Source Security (code audits and "who reads the open source
anyway?")
instant messaging
surveillance, wiretapping and crowd controll: state of the art
reengineering hands-on workshops and publication standards
using print-on-demand-technology to improve the availability of
interesting content
satellite imagery analysis for non-state actors
monitoring sat-feeds and other interesting sat-related stuff
groups that want to held special interest gatherings (like coordination
of a open-source software project) on the Camp are very welcome
Philosophy & Politics
over-analysis of the world and the resulting problems, interdepencies
and next-order complexities
power-politics and the economic roots of today's bizarre world
military vs. civilian R&D and the resulting moral problems
truth, trust, perception-management and propaganda
legal situation in relevant areas of interest
lobbying and influence politics
Art
every creative use of modern technology in art is welcome
poetry, performances, music, DJs, optics, paintings, sculptures
movies, flash-films, animations and demo-competitions
there will be a camp radio station (both local broadcast and internet
streaming) that is looking for content, especialy radio drama and
documentary
Lectures are expected to be highly relevant in practice or better be
darn funny. Sales droids have been known to disappear without traces on
past events. Interactive Workshops welcome. Hands-On anything even more
welcome.
Abstracts and papers should be submitted in English to
content@camp.ccc.de as soon as possible, latest on 1. July 2003 17:00
GMT. There will be a very limited number of slots reserved for
presentations covering stuff that happens between the submission
deadline and the start of the Camp, but we will be extremly discriminate
regarding the allocation of these slots. The submission should inlcude
references and URLs, a short biography of the speaker, contact
information (e-mail) and any time constrains or preferences the speaker
might have.
Notice of acceptance will be sent out as soon as possible. Final
presentations should be in English and be up to 60 or up to 120 minutes
long, including a question-and-answer period. Followup discussions and
hands-on workshops are strongly encouraged, there will be space for such
activities available outside the main lecture tents (if you dont prefer
a nice sit-in on the gras in the sun).
As this is a non-profit event organised by non-profit organisation, the
CCC will not be able to compensate travel costs let alone a speaker
honorarium. Well, maybe travel costs in a few cases. The event is
outdoor, that means you will need to bring a tent or camping car for
accomodation.
The preliminary agenda will be published on the web in the near future.
Registration information will be posted, too.
Attractive timeslots in the agenda might get filled up before 1. July,
so please dont wait too long with your submission.
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