The organization has opened CFV (Call For Villages) It's a different view of common villages but we think you'll be happy to enjoy.
What is a Hacking Village?
A Hacking Village is an educational activity to help to the community to share and practice hacking and cybersecurity skills.<p><p>
The main purpose is to share and interact with small groups achieving the main topic of the village, also interact between participants in small activities parallel to conferences. In this way you can choose assisting to an introductory workshop or chasing criminals while in other room a speaker is talking about some new hacking.
Hacking Village will be proposed by staff, but final format will be closed by both parts (staff and leader). The main purpose is, one more time, show and share skills / techniques in some areas and not to show commercial products and services.
Documentation contents
We will require the following info to review your CFV:
- Preferred contact method (Alias, email, X account, Telegram, Signal) and prefferred name (alias, name, surname, name + surname)
- Name & Surname
- Alias
- Phone Number
- X, Signal, Telegram
- City/Country of residence
- Title of proposed Village
- Representing
- Individual
- Company name
- Category/es (relevant topics)
- Proposed activities and proposed duration:
- Ex. Introduction to "Topic" (3,5h)
- Ex Contest in Begginer Level (1h)
- Ex. Discussion between participants of any topic (30m)
- Goal Explain participants what you will conver in each activity
- Benefits Explain what will participants learn and why they should attend.
- Leader's Biography: Brief bio of latest published papers, previous talk experience, your current interests.
- Material needed by Leader: Staff we will provide for each Village: private rooms with: projector, about 20 seats, Wifi and electricity, but probably you need something more.
- Requirements for participants: Which requirements (skills or material) will meet participants.
- Material needed by Staff: staff needs to supervise with a deadline of October, 31st, ppts, code, etc provided to participants.
TOPICS
The areas of interest that have been proposed, not restricted to, are:
- Hardware Hacking
- AI
- Malware Reversing / Reversing
- Privacy with technology
- Exploit Development
- SDR (Software Defined Radio)
Important Dates
- CFV Requests closing: October, 15th 2024
- CFV Approval: October, 20th 2024.
- Presentation materials due: October 31st, 2024.
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