Joe Grand - Behind the Scenes of the DEF CON 27 Badge - DEF CON 27 Conference
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- Опубліковано 22 лис 2024
- Incorporating natural elements, complex fabrication techniques, and components rarely seen by the outside world, the DEF CON 27 Badge brings our community together through Technology's Promise. Join DEF CON's original electronic badge designer Joe Grand on a behind-the-scenes journey of this year's development process and the challenges, risks, and adventures he faced along the way.
Joe Grand (Kingpin)
Joe Grand, also known as Kingpin, is a computer engineer, hardware hacker, DEF CON badge designer (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, China 1, 27), teacher, advisor, runner, daddy, honorary doctor, TV host, member of legendary hacker group L0pht Heavy Industries, and the proprietor of Grand Idea Studio (grandideastudio.com).
Twitter: @joegrand
Website: www.grandideast...
Intro talks about past badges.
DC-27 Badge Talk starts at 11:13
"so you can pass notes in class" I wish I was that smart back in school.
My own little blood boy
Oh man some day I hope see this party's
About the hand cutting: People "know" where their hands end, on an instinctual level. They don't with gloves.
And when that saw blade catches a glove, you're in for a world of hurt.
Same reason why machinists won't use gloves on many machines.
where I live you are not allowed to use gloves near any spinning machine
@@PhilippProksch chainsaws?
Just so you all know the gem stone saw in the video has a diamond blade, when they are cooled with water there is almost no friction and the diamonds are so small they don't cut skin. So like others are saying here a glove or shirt sleeve is more dangerous than contact with the blade edge.
hhh you only young for the body not for mind 😀😀😀
Watapp el nombre no importa soy cool por no usarlo ademas soy hacker tu me entiendes SOY HACKER jajajajajajajajaja
You spent too much time and money on getting custom made gem stones for the badges, why not just use cheap plastic lens from China? I thought I understood the "DEFCON philosophy" but this videos suggests I don't get it. Why spend so much money and time on getting gem stones when you could just get plastic that looks the same? Your kissing the dog on this one if you ask me. Cool device, needless hardship on the having to use the gem stones. Gems have nothing to do with DEFCON, yet that was super import, so important you spent a bunch of time and money on it. Uhhhh. Did you use the gem stone thing to cover other covert activity in the region? Are you shipping other things that you needed to use this as a cover for? At least that wouldn't seem insanely wasteful and would be in the spirit of DEFCON. You guys do covert ops in other countries for a particular nation, or to the highest bidder?
bet one of the tops is related thru blood ties with the gem guys and he sounded so sketchy when he first brings it up
you need some help. It was an aesthetic choice, nothing more. Take off the tinfoil. I cant believe that youre really complaining about them putting more time, effort, and money into making the badge beautiful.
He said it. The spirit of DEFCON is to learn new things. They didn't know about gems. It was an opportunity to learn something new.
@@christianbarnay2499 that justification is pretty broad, everything is defcon no matter how useful it is. Also, there are not surprising twists and turns in the world of gems, you source them just like you source anything. And they cost too much. Plastic would be fine.
Out of curiosity...How many times have you been to DEFCON?