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  • LSE Summer Week 2013 Videos

    Written by Gabriel Laskar
    2013-08-05 16:30:00

    The videos for the LSE Summer Week 2013 are now available, you can find all of them on the page of the event.

    All the talks are in French, but the slides are in English.

    They are available as a direct download or a youtube link. There are 2 videos that are still missing, they will be available as soon as we get them.

    For the LSE Winter Day 2013, we had some issues with the recording, but we have uploaded them anyway, you can see them on youtube, or directly on the event page, sorry in advance for the bad recording.

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  • LSE Summer Week 2015 Announcement

    Written by Fabien Goncalves
    2015-06-18 18:15:30

    For the fifth year, we are going to give 4 days of talks to show the work we are doing here at the LSE, about various themes we like, have encountered or overall judge interesting.

    The schedule will be as follows:

    • July, Wednesday the 15th in the evening
    • July, Thursday the 16th in the evening
    • July, Friday the 17th in the evening
    • July, Saturday the 18th all day

    The exact planning and subjects addressed will be announced later, as well as the exact timetable. As we did last year, we are also opening the talks to external contributors and all LSE members, present or past.

    The presentations will be held in French as usual and we will try to record everything.

    If you want to propose a talk, you can contact us at contact@lse.epita.fr or on #lse@rezosup. The deadline for submitting content is June 26.

    The official page of the LSE Summer Week 2015 is available in French here.

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  • LSE Week 2016 Announcement

    Written by Gabriel Laskar
    2016-05-20 21:54:44

    For the sixth year, we are organising the LSE Summer Week mid-July to show the work we are doing here at the LSE, about various themes we like, have encountered or overall judge interesting.

    The exact planning and subjects addressed will be announced later, as well as the exact timetable. As we did last year, we are also opening the talks to external contributors and all LSE members, present or past.

    The presentations will be held in French as usual and we will try to record everything.

    All details are on the main page of the event: LSE Summer Week 2016

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  • LSE Week 2012 videos

    Written by Nicolas Hureau
    2012-09-30 16:30:00

    It has been about three months since the 2012 edition of the LSE week, and we are happy because it was quite a success, having on average 57 people attending each talk.

    Now is time to publish slides (in english) and videos (in french).


    CSAT (Pierre-Marie de Rodat - 30mn)

    The premise of an interactive disassembler aiming at being collaborative.

    slides


    ARM architecture (Julien Frêche - 30mn)

    Global overview and emulator writing.

    slides


    Datameat (Victor Apercé - 1h)

    Metadata oriented filesystem.

    slides


    FrASM (Pierre-Marie de Rodat - 30mn)

    An assembler writing framework.

    slides


    Video game console emulation (Pierre Bourdon & Nicolas Hureau - 1h30)

    Implications and problems of emulating high performance hardware and cycle-accurate emulation. slides


    Possible optimizations for an interpreter (Benoît Zanotti - 30mn)

    What can be done? How will it impact performance? Prolog as an example. slides


    Routing protocol: BGP4 (Sylvain Laurent - 18h00 - 30mn)

    Introduction to BGP4 and its role in networks. slides


    WTF is ACPI? (Ivan Delalande - 1h)

    Global overview and implementation of an ACPI VM. slides


    Forensics (Samuel Chevet - 1h)

    Interest and tools. slides


    Tutorial: Arduino development (Augustin Chéron - 1h)

    Use cases, limitations and demonstration of the Arduino platform. slides


    Tutorial: Exploitation techniques (Clément Rouault - 1h)

    Examples and mitigation of software exploits. slides


    Introduction to CTFs (Nicolas Hureau - 1h)

    Interest of participating in security contests and walkthrough of a few exercises. slides


    WPA2 enterprise and Wi-Fi security (Pierre Bourdon - 1h)

    What is to be avoided when deploying Wi-Fi on a student campus. slides


    C!: Interface Implementation (Marwan Burelle - 30mn)

    slides


    Evolution of rootkits (Samuel Chevet - 1h)

    Inner working, analysis and development of the major rootkits. slides


    Crackme LSE Week (Pierre Bourdon - 30mn)

    Making-of and solution of the LSE Week crackme. slides

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  • LSE Week 2014 announcement

    Written by Louis Feuvrier
    2014-05-02 17:13:55

    For the fourth year, we are going to give 3 days of talks to show the work we are doing here at the LSE, about various themes we like, have encountered or overall judge interesting.

    The schedule will be as follow:

    • July, Thursday the 17th in the evening
    • July, Friday the 18th in the evening
    • July, Saturday the 19th all day long

    The exact planning and subjects addressed will be announced later, as well as the exact timetable. As we did last year, we are also opening the talks to external contributors and all LSE members, present or past.

    The presentations will be held in French as usual and we will try to record everything.

    If you want to propose a talk, you can contact us at contact@lse.epita.fr or on #lse@rezosup. The deadline for submitting content is June 8.

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