Black Hat Briefings 2005 - Las Vegas 
This was the view from Pewp's suite @ the Tropicana
This was the view from Pewp's suite @ the Tropicana
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This was the view from Pewp's suite @ the Tropicana
This was the view from Pewp's suite @ the Tropicana
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This was the view from Pewp's suite @ the Tropicana
This was the view from Pewp's suite @ the Tropicana
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This was the view from Pewp's suite @ the Tropicana... Pretty nice suite with all those views, eh?
This was the view from Pewp's suite @ the Tropicana... Pretty nice suite with all those views, eh?
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Photo of the MGM lion
Photo of the MGM lion
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Caesar's Palace - Location of the Black Hat conference
Caesar's Palace - Location of the Black Hat conference
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Caesar's Palace
Caesar's Palace
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Black Hat banner
Black Hat banner
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Caesar's Palace Pools
Caesar's Palace Pools
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This was a great talk on attacking web services.  XML hacking...
This was a great talk on attacking web services. XML hacking...
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Robert Morris - Former NSA Chief Scientist
Robert Morris - Former NSA Chief Scientist
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Robert Morris - Former NSA Chief Scientist
Robert Morris - Former NSA Chief Scientist
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Unfortunately, I didn't go to this.  I got back to my room and just crapped out.
Unfortunately, I didn't go to this. I got back to my room and just crapped out.
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Gentoo Linux startup
Gentoo Linux startup
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Phil Zimmerman talking about his new secure VoIP project
Phil Zimmerman talking about his new secure VoIP project
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Havoc and the infamous Robert Morris (former NSA Chief Scientist) - "They" say there is a fine line between genius and insanity.

From Wikipedia:
Robert "Bob" Morris is an American cryptographer. He was an employee of Bell Labs and later served as chief scientist of the National Security Agency's National Computer Security Center.[1]. He is the father of Robert Tappan Morris.

Morris contributed to early versions of UNIX. He wrote the math library, the crypt program, and the password encryption algorithm. The trap-door encryption algorithm (now called a key derivation function) which was originally used for encrypting passwords stored in the /etc/passwd file of UNIX computers; analogous techniques, relying on different functions, are still in use today.[2] Morris was also the author and namesake of the original code to delete filenames and the files they refer to; hence the executable's name, "rm".

There is a description of Morris in Clifford Stoll's book The Cuckoo's Egg. Many readers of Stoll's book remember Morris for giving Stoll a challenging mathematical puzzle (originally due to John H. Conway) in the course of their discussions on computer security: What is the next number in the sequence 1 11 21 1211 111221 312211? (known as the look-and-say sequence). Stoll chose not to include the answer to this puzzle in The Cuckoo's Egg, to the frustration of many readers.[3]

At NSA's NCSC, Morris was involved in the production of the Rainbow Series of computer security standards. He retired from the NSA around 1995.
Havoc and the infamous Robert Morris (former NSA Chief Scientist) - "They" say there is a fine line between genius and insanity.

From Wikipedia:
Robert "Bob" Morris is an American cryptographer. He was an employee of Bell Labs and later served as chief scientist of the National Security Agency's National Computer Security Center.[1]. He is the father of Robert Tappan Morris.

Morris contributed to early versions of UNIX. He wrote the math library, the crypt program, and the password encryption algorithm. The trap-door encryption algorithm (now called a key derivation function) which was originally used for encrypting passwords stored in the /etc/passwd file of UNIX computers; analogous techniques, relying on different functions, are still in use today.[2] Morris was also the author and namesake of the original code to delete filenames and the files they refer to; hence the executable's name, "rm".

There is a description of Morris in Clifford Stoll's book The Cuckoo's Egg. Many readers of Stoll's book remember Morris for giving Stoll a challenging mathematical puzzle (originally due to John H. Conway) in the course of their discussions on computer security: What is the next number in the sequence 1 11 21 1211 111221 312211? (known as the look-and-say sequence). Stoll chose not to include the answer to this puzzle in The Cuckoo's Egg, to the frustration of many readers.[3]

At NSA's NCSC, Morris was involved in the production of the Rainbow Series of computer security standards. He retired from the NSA around 1995.
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Douglas (Microsoft), Pewp, Havoc
Douglas (Microsoft), Pewp, Havoc
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Douglas, chiXy, Pewp
Douglas, chiXy, Pewp
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Microsoft party @ PURE in Caesar's Palace
Microsoft party @ PURE in Caesar's Palace
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Microsoft party @ PURE in Caesar's Palace
Microsoft party @ PURE in Caesar's Palace
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