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18 Sep

IT Security World 2007

The Fairmont Hotel
San Francisco, CA

Tuesday, Sep 18th, 2007  - Wednesday, Sep 19th, 2007

Joe Grand participates in the "Rock Star Panel 2007 - Uncensored!" panel discussion.

5 Aug

DEFCON 15

Riviera Hotel and Casino
Las Vegas, NV

Sunday, Aug 5th, 2007  - Tuesday, Aug 7th, 2007

Joe Grand presents "Making of the DEFCON 15 Badge," an insider's look at designing this year's conference badge.

In the afternoon, Joe will be participating in the "EFF Dunk Tank," a fund-raising event to raise money for the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Be sure to stop by and hit the target to …

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28 Jul

'07 Black Hat USA Briefings and Training

Caesars Palace
Las Vegas, NV

Saturday, Jul 28th, 2007  - Thursday, Aug 2nd, 2007

Joe Grand of Grand Idea Studio presents his two-day training course Hands-On Hardware Hacking and Reverse Engineering Techniques: Black Hat Edition.

19 May

Maker Faire 2007

San Mateo County Fairgrounds/Expo Center
San Mateo, CA

Saturday, May 19th, 2007  - Sunday, May 20th, 2007

Joe Grand of Grand Idea Studio joins with Make magazine for the Maker Faire, a family-friendly event that celebrates arts, crafts, engineering, science projects and the do-it-yourself mindset. Joe exhibits some retro gaming-inspired hardware hacks and other classic videogame goodies at his "Retro Gaming Hacks" demonstration …

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26 Feb

'07 Black Hat DC Briefings and Training

Sheraton Crystal City
Crystal City, VA

Monday, Feb 26th, 2007  - Thursday, Mar 1st, 2007

Joe Grand presents his two-day training course Hands-On Hardware Hacking and Reverse Engineering Techniques: Black Hat Edition and later joins the American Civil Liberties Union, the Department of Homeland Security, and IOActive in a controversial panel entitled "Rights 'Chipped' Away: RFID and Identification Documents."

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