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HOPE Number Nine (2012): "Historic Hacks in Portable Computing" (Download)

HOPE Number Nine (2012): "Historic Hacks in Portable Computing" (Download)

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Saturday, July 14, 2012: 11:00 am (Sassaman): "Portable" computing began with handheld calculating aides such as the abacus and slide rule, continued in the 1950s with mainframes mounted inside Army trucks, and emerged in suitcases, briefcases, and even pockets in the 1970s. All throughout this rich history, there were clever, funny, and security-themed hacks involved. In some cases, there were hacks needed just to construct the systems, and in others there were hacks in system usage. This talk will explain a dozen examples from which modern hackers can learn.

Hosted by Bill Degnan and Evan Koblentz