Overview
Explore the intriguing world of locksport and its implications for security in this 47-minute conference talk. Delve into the speaker's personal journey, from software composition to home brewing, and discover how lockpicking became a fascinating hobby. Learn about the legality of locksport, public interest in security, and the various levels of protection. Examine the concept of acceptable risk and the creative problem-solving nature of hackers. Discuss the challenges of implementing security measures, common misconceptions about security problems, and the media's role in shaping perceptions. Gain valuable insights into the intersection of locksport and security, and understand how this unconventional hobby can inform broader security practices and mindsets.
Syllabus
Intro
My Roles
My Children
Software Composer
Home Brew
What am I
Im a Ninja
insurrectionist
how I got here
learning to pick locks
teaching lockpicking
Columbus Lie
Li
Woodworking Show
Is Locksport Legal
Are People Interested in Security
Levels of Security
Risk is Acceptable
No Tech Hacking
Trust
Security makes things harder
Hackers are creative problem solvers
Not everyone is dense about security
No one has ever had a security problem
Thats too easy
The problem with the media
We are talking
Conclusion
Questions