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1 | title: Call for Papers | ||
2 | date: 2003-05-17 00:00:00 | ||
3 | updated: 2009-04-18 19:12:35 | ||
4 | author: webmaster | ||
5 | tags: update | ||
6 | |||
7 | Call for Papers to the Chaos Communication Camp 2003 | ||
8 | |||
9 | <!-- TEASER_END --> | ||
10 | |||
11 | *Chaos Communication Camp 2003* | ||
12 | |||
13 | *The International Hacker Open Air Gathering* | ||
14 | |||
15 | *7/8/9/10th August 2003 near Berlin, Germany (Old Europe)* | ||
16 | |||
17 | Papers are being solicited for the second Camp of the Chaos Computer | ||
18 | Club e.V., Germany, to be held near Berlin, Germany, on 7/8/9/10th | ||
19 | August 2003. The Camp is intended to promote the interchange of | ||
20 | technical, social and political ideas and concepts to find ways to make | ||
21 | this world a little bit more friendly to intelligent beings. | ||
22 | |||
23 | The conference language is english, therefore all lectures and workshops | ||
24 | have to be held in english. For especially interesting topics, a | ||
25 | on-stage translation might be available, but this service will be | ||
26 | strictly limited to a few instances of special importance. | ||
27 | |||
28 | In general, all papers, lectures and workshops from the field of | ||
29 | technology, security, art, philosophy, politics and cooking are welcome. | ||
30 | We try, however to create a certain focus on a number of topics that we | ||
31 | regard as important for the near future. These are: | ||
32 | |||
33 | ### Technology | ||
34 | |||
35 | - mobile phone security (e.g. OTA attacks) | ||
36 | - distributed, cryptographical secure storage and peer-to-peer | ||
37 | networking technology | ||
38 | - semantic web (xml, wsdl, rss and related technologies) | ||
39 | - complex network attack methods, detection and defense | ||
40 | - advanced wireless networking and security | ||
41 | - autonomous systems and robotics | ||
42 | - attacks on cryptosystems | ||
43 | - even more ways of breaking biometry | ||
44 | - Open Source Security (code audits and "who reads the open source | ||
45 | anyway?") | ||
46 | - instant messaging | ||
47 | - surveillance, wiretapping and crowd controll: state of the art | ||
48 | - reengineering hands-on workshops and publication standards | ||
49 | - using print-on-demand-technology to improve the availability of | ||
50 | interesting content | ||
51 | - satellite imagery analysis for non-state actors | ||
52 | - monitoring sat-feeds and other interesting sat-related stuff | ||
53 | - groups that want to held special interest gatherings (like | ||
54 | coordination of a open-source software project) on the Camp are very | ||
55 | welcome | ||
56 | |||
57 | ### Philosophy & Politics | ||
58 | |||
59 | - over-analysis of the world and the resulting problems, | ||
60 | interdepencies and next-order complexities | ||
61 | - power-politics and the economic roots of today's bizarre world | ||
62 | - military vs. civilian R&D and the resulting moral problems | ||
63 | - truth, trust, perception-management and propaganda | ||
64 | - legal situation in relevant areas of interest | ||
65 | - lobbying and influence politics | ||
66 | |||
67 | ### Art | ||
68 | |||
69 | - every creative use of modern technology in art is welcome | ||
70 | - poetry, performances, music, DJs, optics, paintings, sculptures | ||
71 | - movies, flash-films, animations and demo-competitions | ||
72 | - there will be a camp radio station (both local broadcast and | ||
73 | internet streaming) that is looking for content, especialy radio | ||
74 | drama and documentary | ||
75 | |||
76 | Lectures are expected to be highly relevant in practice or better be | ||
77 | darn funny. Sales droids have been known to disappear without traces on | ||
78 | past events. Interactive Workshops welcome. Hands-On anything even more | ||
79 | welcome. | ||
80 | |||
81 | Abstracts and papers should be submitted in English to | ||
82 | [](content@camp.ccc.de) as soon as possible, latest on 1. July 2003 | ||
83 | 17:00 GMT. There will be a very limited number of slots reserved for | ||
84 | presentations covering stuff that happens between the submission | ||
85 | deadline and the start of the Camp, but we will be extremly discriminate | ||
86 | regarding the allocation of these slots. The submission should inlcude | ||
87 | references and URLs, a short biography of the speaker, contact | ||
88 | information (e-mail) and any time constrains or preferences the speaker | ||
89 | might have. | ||
90 | |||
91 | Notice of acceptance will be sent out as soon as possible. Final | ||
92 | presentations should be in English and be up to 60 or up to 120 minutes | ||
93 | long, including a question-and-answer period. Followup discussions and | ||
94 | hands-on workshops are strongly encouraged, there will be space for such | ||
95 | activities available outside the main lecture tents (if you dont prefer | ||
96 | a nice sit-in on the gras in the sun). | ||
97 | |||
98 | As this is a non-profit event organised by non-profit organisation, the | ||
99 | CCC will not be able to compensate travel costs let alone a speaker | ||
100 | honorarium. Well, maybe travel costs in a few cases. The event is | ||
101 | outdoor, that means you will need to bring a tent or camping car for | ||
102 | accomodation. | ||
103 | |||
104 | The preliminary agenda will be published on the web in the near future. | ||
105 | Registration information will be posted, too. | ||
106 | |||
107 | Attractive timeslots in the agenda might get filled up before 1. July, | ||
108 | so please dont wait too long with your submission. | ||