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		<title>ShmooCon 2009 Guide – Sunday’s Recommendations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well people, it’s the final day of ShmooCon; for those of you who are still nursing hangovers and information overloads, you have my sympathies. While none of the talks today will be providing alcohol (at least, not that I’m aware of), they will give you a final chance to cram your brain with some interesting information. As I tweeted about on Thursday, Chris Paget will be giving a talk about passport cloning at 11:00am. While I’ll most likely be attending the talk by Paget, the “Bring It On” track, “Solve this Cipher and Win!” by Michael Schearer at 11:00am also looks interesting. And if you’re one of the many professionals who’s wondering about what the economy means for people in the security field, check out the “Closing Plenary: Are Bad Times Good for Security Professionals?” at 1:30pm. With G. Mark Hardy, Bruce Potter, Peter Geura, Mark McGovern, and Jack Holleran as moderators, it promises to end ShmooCon with a bit of a controversial bang. Well, I guess that’s all for now; check back later today and throughout the week for more ShmooCon summaries and discussions. You can also follow me @grecs to get updates throughout the conference today. ### Was this [...]]]></description>
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<p>While none of the talks today will be providing alcohol (at least, not that I’m aware of), they will give you a final chance to cram your brain with some interesting information. As I <a href="http://www.novainfosecportal.com/2009/02/05/grecss-infosec-ramblings-for-2009-02-05/">tweeted about</a> on Thursday, Chris Paget will be giving a talk about <a href="http://www.darkreading.com/security/privacy/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=213000321">passport cloning</a> at 11:00am.</p>
<p>While I’ll most likely be attending the talk by Paget, the “Bring It On” track, “Solve this Cipher and Win!” by Michael Schearer at 11:00am also looks interesting.</p>
<p>And if you’re one of the many professionals who’s wondering about what the economy means for people in the security field, check out the “Closing Plenary: Are Bad Times Good for Security Professionals?” at 1:30pm. With G. Mark Hardy, Bruce Potter, Peter Geura, Mark McGovern, and Jack Holleran as moderators, it promises to end ShmooCon with a bit of a controversial bang.</p>
<p>Well, I guess that’s all for now; check back later today and throughout the week for more ShmooCon summaries and discussions. You can also follow me <a href="www.tweeter.com/grecs">@grecs</a> to get updates throughout the conference today.</p>
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