DEF CON 31 - The Internals of Veilid, a New Decentralized Application Framework - DilDog, Medus4

Veilid is an open-source, peer-to-peer, mobile-first networked application framework, with a flagship secure messaging application named VeilidChat. Veilid is conceptually similar to IPFS + Tor, but faster and designed from the ground-up to provide all services over a privately routed network. The network also enables development of distributed applications without a 'blockchain' or a 'transactional layer' at their base. Veilid can be included as part of user-facing applications or run as a standalone server for power users who wish to help build the network. Architecturally, it is written in Rust, uses strong encryption, and nodes can run on Linux, Mac, Windows, Android, iOS, and in-browser WASM. Low-level protocols over UDP, raw TCP, Websockets and Secure Websockets. Nodes are optimized for low latency, high node churn, and are particularly capable of dealing with low level network changes, such as switching from cellular to wifi networks mid-communication. This talk will focus on the internals of Veilid: How it works as a protocol How it leverages strong cryptography to provide private communications How it provides decentralized storage and cryptographically sound data structures How applications are written to leverage the Veilid Network We will demonstrate Veilid Server, and VeilidChat, the application.

Workshop: Build Peer-to-Peer Applications with 🍐Pear Runtime
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Workshop: Build Peer-to-Peer Applications with 🍐Pear Runtime

Attacking AI - Jason Haddix - NDC Security 2026
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Attacking AI - Jason Haddix - NDC Security 2026

Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found
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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

Andrej Karpathy: From Vibe Coding to Agentic Engineering w/ Stephanie Zhan
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Andrej Karpathy: From Vibe Coding to Agentic Engineering w/ Stephanie Zhan

The art of esoteric attack chaining (and why AI won’t take my job – yet)
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The art of esoteric attack chaining (and why AI won’t take my job – yet)

Privacy, Veilid, And You - Christien 'DilDog' Rioux
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Privacy, Veilid, And You - Christien 'DilDog' Rioux

Intro to decentralized messaging & libp2p
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Intro to decentralized messaging & libp2p

Cybersecurity Architecture: Five Principles to Follow (and One to Avoid)
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Cybersecurity Architecture: Five Principles to Follow (and One to Avoid)

DEF CON 33 - Unmasking the Snitch Puck: IoT surveillance tech in the school bathroom - Reynaldo, nyx
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DEF CON 33 - Unmasking the Snitch Puck: IoT surveillance tech in the school bathroom - Reynaldo, nyx

DEF CON 31 - Ringhopper - How We Almost Zero day’d the World - Benny Zeltser, Jonathan Lusky
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DEF CON 31 - Ringhopper - How We Almost Zero day’d the World - Benny Zeltser, Jonathan Lusky

DEF CON 31 - Private Keys in Public Places - Tom Pohl
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DEF CON 31 - Private Keys in Public Places - Tom Pohl

DEF CON 31 - Clocks Have Ears - Timing/ Browser Based Local Network Port Scanner - Dongsung Kim
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DEF CON 31 - Clocks Have Ears - Timing/ Browser Based Local Network Port Scanner - Dongsung Kim

DEF CON 31 - Badge of Shame  Breaking into Secure Facilities with OSDP -Dan Petro, David Vargas
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DEF CON 31 - Badge of Shame Breaking into Secure Facilities with OSDP -Dan Petro, David Vargas

Kubernetes Tutorial for Beginners [FULL COURSE in 4 Hours]
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Kubernetes Tutorial for Beginners [FULL COURSE in 4 Hours]

DEF CON 30 - Sam Bent - Tor - Darknet Opsec By a Veteran Darknet Vendor
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DEF CON 30 - Sam Bent - Tor - Darknet Opsec By a Veteran Darknet Vendor

COLLAPSE of Personal Computing | Investigation Into the Destruction of Ownership
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COLLAPSE of Personal Computing | Investigation Into the Destruction of Ownership

DEF CON 33 - Exploiting Shadow Data from AI Models and Embeddings - Patrick Walsh
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DEF CON 33 - Exploiting Shadow Data from AI Models and Embeddings - Patrick Walsh

The World's Most Important Machine
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The World's Most Important Machine

How Rockstar fit an entire city into PlayStation 2 memory
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How Rockstar fit an entire city into PlayStation 2 memory

The Dark Side of Wireless Networks: Intro to Wi-Fi Hacking - Megi Bashi - Ryan Dinnan
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The Dark Side of Wireless Networks: Intro to Wi-Fi Hacking - Megi Bashi - Ryan Dinnan