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DEFCON 14: The Plausible Deniability Toolkit

DEFCON 14: The Plausible Deniability Toolkit Speakers:
weasel, Nomad Mobile Research Centre
simple nomad, Nomad Mobile Research Centre

Abstract:
The Plausible Deniability Toolkit is a collection of processes and tools designed to protect its users from invasions of privacy and infringement of civil rights by oppresive organizations and governments. The foundation for this toolkit is the result of anti-forensics gap analysis and the need for fabrication of evidence. Certainly most of these techniques have been in use by child pornography rings and various governmental TLA's, but we intend to bring them forward for more legitimate usages, such as protecting civil activist and whistleblowers.

This presentation will consist of a walkthough of the gaps left behind by anti-forensics techniques, as well as describe the technologies and techniques used by the toolkit. We will aslo cover live demonstrations of the tools and their uses as well as allow plenty of flexibility for audience interaction.

And if there it time left at the end, we will do a live hacking of Jeff Moss' bank accounts.

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