Each year, we get a treat right before end of the year in form of 28C3. This year, I can recommend following lectures as a must-see:
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r0ket++
video
Very nice ARM Cortex M3 embedded device with Nokia LCD, battery, RF interface and extension headers. -
802.11 Packets in Packets
video
Drop wifi packet on unsuspecting listeners without access to network segment! -
Defending mobile phones
video
Visit GSMmap.org to see if your GSM networks are protecting you or contribute data! -
Reverse Engineering USB Devices
video
Very similar to my approach to USB examinations. -
How governments have tried to block Tor
video
It's arms race all over again, this time on Internet. -
Reverse-engineering a Qualcomm baseband
video
I can't wait to see release of this tools on code.google.comAvailable at http://code.google.com/p/qcombbdbg/ -
KinectFusion
video
I would love to see something similar in open source code. -
Cellular protocol stacks for Internet
video
Very good overview of cellular stack as it is today -
Implementation of MITM Attack on HDCP-Secured Links
video
NeTv is very interesting ARM/FPGA/Linux device which overlays webkit content over HDMI signal on your TV using chroma key. -
Introducing Osmo-GMR
video
Osmocom got some support for satellite phones -
bup: Git for backups
video
Nice backup system with de-duplication implemented on top of git's pack file