CarolinaCon
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CarolinaCon is a regional technical conference held annually in North Carolina.
The conference was founded in 2005. CarolinaCon has since focused on presenting educational materials from a variety of guest speakers on various aspects of computing, technology, and information security[1]. It is currently run by the 501(c)3 non-profit organization The Carolinacon Group.
The event generally officially closes with a game of Hacker Trivia.
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[edit] Conferences
[edit] CarolinaCon 2005
(Amerisuites Hotel, Raleigh, NC June 10-12, 2005)
- The first conference covered topics such as Bio-Hacking, IPv6, Lock Manipulation, and ethics in hacking[2].
[edit] CarolinaCon 2006
(Hampton Inn, Raleigh, NC June 9-11, 2006)
[edit] CarolinaCon 2007
(Holiday Inn, Chapel Hill, NC April 20-21, 2007)
- Covered topics such as online black markets, enforcing the GPL, FreeBSD Jails, human brain cortex, and computer system forensics issues[3]. A capture the flag (CTF) event was running during much of the conference.
[edit] CarolinaCon 2008
(Holiday Inn, Chapel Hill, NC March 28-29, 2008)
[edit] References
- ^ Call for Papers. Retrieved on 2008-01-09.
- ^ Speakers. Retrieved on 2008-01-09.
- ^ 2007 Schedule of Events. Retrieved on 2008-01-09.
[edit] External Links
CarolinaCon.org
The CarolinaCon Group "Education through Exploration"

