The following schedule is tentative. Schedule subject to change. Check schedule prior to the start of the event.

Friday, October 25th, 2019
Talk Track A Talk Track B Workshop Track A Workshop Track B
9:00 Registration Opens
9:30 Welcoming Remarks
9:45 Keynote: Eva Galperin
10:45 Break
11:00 BSidesPDX 101 - CTF, Contests, and Events, Badges, & more with @TTimzen, @securelyfitz, @r00tkillah, @_m46s, @aagallag Jarrod Overson - How did 8 million developers download an exploit with no one noticing? Olivia Stella - How to Rock Your BSides Presentation! William Peteroy & Alex Sirr - Investigation Basics Crash Course
11:30
12:00 Morgan Miller - Designing ElectionGuard: The Tango of Usability and Security Tobin Shields - Giving Back: How to Support The Next Generation of InfoSec Professionals
12:30 Wendy Knox Everette - Updates from the Crypto War 2.0 Aaron Wangugi - Hacking Hypebeasts: An exercise in threat modeling and reverse engineering the Nike's Self-Lacing Shoes
1:00 Allison Marie Naaktgeboren & MrDe4d - Reversing Corruption in Seagate HDD Translators, the Naked Trill Data Recovery Project Matt Wood - How Not to be Seen: Creating Non-Speculative Side-Channel Resistant Code Amiran Alavidze - Practical Threat Modelling
1:30
2:00 Nancy Eckert - Swarm Intelligence and Human Systems Eric Goldstrom - Interactive Threat Defense: Incident Response, Threat Intel, and Red Team (oh my!)
2:30
3:00 Dean Pierce - They Put Money on the Internet! Greg Stromire - 2FA So Strong It Could Be 1FA: Integrating WebAuthn for Phishing-Resistant Authentication Brent Holtsclaw, Erik Bjorge, Nick Armour & Stephano Cetola - Writing CHIPSEC Modules & Tools Kate Temkin & Mikaela Szekely - Hacking USB on the Cheap with USB-Tools
3:30
4:00 Olivia Stella - Airplane Mode: Cybersecurity @ 30,000+ Feet Brian Delgado & Tejaswini Vibhute - ABC to XYZ of Writing System Management Mode (SMM) Drivers
4:30 Alexei Kojenov - [In]secure deserialization, and how [not] to do it
5:00 Closing remarks      
5:15 Quiz Show (with prizes!) Movie: Wargames
6:00
6:30 Whose Slide Is It Anyway?
7:00 Movie: Sneakers
8:00  

 

Friday Lunch: 11:30 to 2:30 - Taco Bar, across the street at Spirit of ‘77

Friday Evening: Reception, 5-9PM, right at the Convention Center

Saturday, October 26th, 2019
Talk Track A Talk Track B Workshop Track A Workshop Track B
9:00 Registration Opens
9:30 Welcoming Remarks
9:45 Keynote: Amber Case
10:45 Break
11:00 Malcolm Heath - Attacking Serverless Architectures Aaron Parecki - How to Hack OAuth Aaron Esau & Aaron Jobé - Introduction to Binary Exploitation Travis Smith & Ken Westin - Open Season: Building a Threat Hunting Program with Open Source Tools
11:30
12:00 Brian Myers - XXE for Dummies Will Peteroy and Alex Sirr - Performance Hacks for SOC Training
12:30 Veronica Hotton & Ellie Harmon - Literature Circles: Novel Ways to Learn about Cybersecurity Alex Ivkin - Argghh, yer kubernetes be now a shark bait!
1:00 Randy_Waterhouse - Building an intelligence team, it’s not what you think. Ben Sadeghipour - Owning the Cloud through SSRF  
1:30
2:00 Marcus Richerson - Creepy Digital Forensics Dave Greer - SNAPTRAP: The Computer Is Lying: Open-source Deception Platform for Windows
2:30
3:00 Krisztian Gado - A Game Theoretic Analysis of Tor's Resilience to Entry-Exit and End-to-End Attacks Franklin Harding - Modern Websites require Modern Vulnerabilities David Quisenberry - OWASP Top Ten Lab Featuring OWASP Juice Shop
3:30 Kevin Froman - Improving Anonymous Networking John Andersen - Down the Dependency Rabbit Hole
4:00 Robert Moore - Blarney and Brigandry - Physical Breach War Stories & Operations Lightning Talks Hosted by Dean Pierce - Find Dean to Sign-Up!
4:30
5:00 Closing remarks    

 

Saturday Lunch: 11:30 to 2:30 - Gyros and Falafel, Across the street in Columbia Bank’s parking lot

Saturday Evening:

Happy Hour at Spirit of ‘77 Across the street, thanks to Uptycs

BSidesPDX Volunteer and VIP Afterparty at Ctrl-H PDX Hackerspace;