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PPH 2018 : Puff Puff Hack - The Cannabis hacking (mini)con

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Link: https://www.puffpuffhack.com/cfp.html
 
When Aug 9, 2018 - Aug 11, 2018
Where Las Vegas, Nevada
Submission Deadline Jul 10, 2018
Categories    security   information security   health   interdisciplinary
 

Call For Papers

Can you speak knowledgeably about "hacking" Cannabis? We mean that in the broadest sense of the term, encompassing both Information Security as well as the maker movement. Would you like to be a part of our speaker lineup? This could be anything from reverse engineering the security of Cannabis tech products - both hardware and software - to genetically engineering your own strain. From using machine learning in automation of your grow-op, to examining "Reefer Madness" from a social engineering, psychological, and propaganda perspective. These are merely guidelines so if you've an idea you think fits with the theme but isn't listed here, please let us know anyway. One of our speakers, for example, runs a non-profit that's collected and open-sourced the fully sequenced genomes of over one thousand strains of Cannabis. Another will speak about a recent breach in a major Cannabis software provider.

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