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1title: 19C3: Call for Papers
2date: 2002-11-09 00:00:00
3updated: 2009-04-18 19:12:41
4author: congress
5tags: update
6
7Papers are being solicited for the nineteenth annual Congress of the
8Chaos Computer Club e.V., Germany, to be held in Berlin, Germany, from December
927th through 29th. The congress is intended to promote the technical,
10social and political interchange of ideas among hackers, security
11professionals, artists, nerds and other lifeforms, watching how technology
12affects society.
13
14<!-- TEASER_END -->
15
16Unlike earlier incarnations, this years congress will not only address
17the German speaking population. It is our goal to have at least the main
18track of the conference held in English and translated to German or held
19in German and translated to English.
20
21Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
22
23- wrecked use of mainstream technology
24- obfuscating code, technology and user minds
25- IPv6 technology and security, practical experience, 6bone statistics
26 etc.
27- Technical developments and protocols in the Internet (e.g.
28 Differentiated Services, constraint-based-routing, MPLS, traffic
29 engineering, policing, COPS, TCPng, streaming protocols,
30 Peer2Peer-Networks, ENUM etc.)
31- telephone networks (wired & wireless, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS)
32- access technology (cable modems, satellite, WLL etc.)
33- surveillance technology, LI, state of the art and how to trick it
34- security policy and privacy Issues
35- security infrastructure, architecture and standards (PKCS, CMA, CDSA
36 etc.)
37- watching them watching us and how to sharpen the picture
38- eavesdropping on (streaming) protocols (e.g. internet telephony)
39- operating system/platform security (any OS you can think of)
40- internet, communications & networking security, including wireless
41 technologies (WaveLAN, HiperLAN, etc.)
42- AAA
43- intrusion detection and monitoring
44- cryptographic algorithms, technology, toolkits, applications, etc.
45 (e.g. AES, elliptic curves, PGP, GnuPG etc.)
46- smartcards & embedded anything
47- biometrics
48- copyright, copyleft, copywrong, "interlec-duh-al capital", digital
49 rights management and the street performer protocol, DMCA vs Freedom
50 of Speech
51- privacy, private data and public data and the difference, if any
52- misuse of (multi)media technology, "secure" devices ...
53- art & beauty in the global village
54- reverse engineering technology how-to's
55- circumvention devices & security countermeasures
56- political and legislative trends, open and hidden, concerning the
57 net and communication technology
58- crypto-politics in national security
59- German issues as TKÜV and equivalents in other countries
60- European issues as Cybercrime-Convention and equivalents
61- hacker ethics and history
62- Developments in Mobile Networking (e.g. Wireless LAN, Ad-Hoc
63 Networking, Tracking of Persons, etc.)
64- activism, hacktivism and other forms of political work
65- Organisational structures of NGOs
66- Underground Banking
67- conspiracy theories
68- discordianism
69
70Lectures are expected to be highly relevant in practice or better be
71darn funny. Sales droids have been known to disappear without traces on
72past events. Interactive Workshops welcome. Hands-On anything even more
73welcome.
74
75Intelligent beings wishing to present a paper should submit title and an
76one- or two-paragraph abstract (in German or English), references and
77URLs, a short biography, and contact information to
78[](mailto:congress-crew@ccc.de) RSN, no later than December 1st.
79
80Notice of acceptance will be sent out as soon as possible. Final
81presentations should be in English or German and be up to 45 or up to
82100 minutes long, including a question-and-answer period.
83
84As this is a non-profit organisation and non-profit event, the CCC will
85not be able to compensate travel or hotel costs let alone a speaker
86honorarium, well, maybe travel costs. We are, however, able to arrange
87accommodation for low or no cost.
88
89The preliminary agenda will be published on the web [](/congress/2002/)
90in the near future. Registration information will be posted, too.
91
92So, do you dare to speak in front of people who might have downloaded
93your script from your computer in advance and spotted all the logical
94errors?