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Surreal Paradigms - Automotive Culture Crash

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Explore the intersection of hacker culture, media, and corporate environments in this 49-minute conference talk from GrrCon 2016. Delve into the cultural clashes between hackers and mainstream media, examining how these conflicts impact the perception and understanding of cybersecurity. Analyze the differences between open-source and closed-source corporate cultures, discussing the challenges and potential solutions for bridging these gaps. Investigate the legal implications of hacking tools and the importance of breaking down barriers between different sectors. Gain insights into why hackers are crucial for both past innovations and future advancements in technology and security. Conclude by considering actionable steps to foster better understanding and collaboration between hacker communities and other cultural spheres.

Syllabus

Surreal Paradigms: Culture Crash
About Me
Cultural Crashes
Culture Crash 1 – Media vs. Hacker Culture
Detecting Failure
Where is the media
Media vs. Hacker Culture Resolution
Contribution vs. Measurement
Open Source
Cultural Crash 2 Corporate Culture - Closed Source
Hacking Tools vs. Legality
More Solutions
We need to break down barriers
What do they have in common?
Why is this important?
What Happens When?
Hackers are the past and the future
What actions will we take?
Dave Schaefer


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